elevated BZnB2 August 31, 1937 ~ July 9, 2025
elevated BZnB2 Visitation
Sunday, July 13, 2025, from 4:00 – 8:00pm
Queen of Heaven Catholic Funeral Home
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8
elevated BZnB2 Funeral Mass
Monday, July 14, 2025 at 10:30am
Chapel of Our Lady of Consolation at Queen of Heaven Catholic Funeral Home
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8
elevated BZnB2 Entombment
Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery – St. Anthony’s Mausoleum
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8
elevated BZnB2 Obituary
elevated BZnB2 In Loving Memory of Giuseppina Saragosa
elevated BZnB2 It is with profound sadness, yet hearts full of gratitude, that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved Giuseppina Saragosa. Born in the town of Serra S. Bruno, Calabria, Italy, Nonna Giuseppina lived a life full of love, laughter, and an unshakable spirit that inspired all who knew her. Today, she is joyfully reunited in Heaven with her devoted husband, Giovanni Antonio Saragosa, with whom she shared 70 beautiful years of love and partnership.
elevated BZnB2 Giuseppina was a devoted wife, a nurturing mother to her daughters, Lina and Anna, and a cherished mother-in-law to Sergio and Tony. Her legacy shines brightly through her adoring grandchildren, Stephanie (Adam), Stephen (Zoey), Massimo, Ida, and her first great-grandson, Liam, who brought her so much joy.
elevated BZnB2 Giuseppina’s kitchen was a place of magic that brought everyone together. Her meals were more than food, they were acts of love, shared with generosity and warmth. Giuseppina’s laughter and tenacity were infectious, and she had a way of turning even the simplest moments into memories we will treasure forever.
elevated BZnB2 Though we will miss her dearly, we take comfort in knowing that her spirit lives on in the love she gave us, the lessons she taught us, and the laughter she shared with us.
elevated BZnB2 We welcome friends and family to join us in remembering Giuseppina.
elevated BZnB2 If desired, donations can be made to The Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Dear Lina and Sergio,
We would like to express our deepest sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and all your family. May the soul of Giuseppina rest in peace.
With love,
the Leo family
Dear Lina, Sergio and Families, we are very sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.
Our deepest condolences Lina to you, Sergio, your family and to your extended family.
May you find comfort in the love and memories you shared with your Mom.
May she rest in peace.
Yet another terrible loss, only weeks after losing your beloved Dad. To Lina, Sergio, family, and extended family, our deeply felt condolences.
Together, Pina and Tony are now looking down, protecting those whom they loved and cherished so much. May you find peace in this and may Pina’s soul be blessed by her husband’s side.
Anna.
Our deepest condolences to you and your family.
May she RIP
Please accept my condolences for the loss of your mother (especially so soon after the loss of your father). Losing someone so special and important in your life is heartbreaking. I am praying for you and your family.
Some people feel like home—and she was ours. Her presence brought warmth, comfort, and unconditional love. Anytime we left her house, we left with full hearts—and, most importantly to her, full bellies. She felt like home to all of us, a constant source of care, strength, and love.
Our Nonna had a heart of gold, just like our Nonno, and she loved her grandchildren beyond words. But above all, she was a devoted mother who adored her children with everything she had. Her love for them was fierce, protective, and unconditional. She was proud of the family she raised, and everything she did in life—every meal, every lesson, every sacrifice—was for them.
Her love for her husband was deep and unwavering—the kind of love that spanned over 70 years. The bond they shared is something we all hope to find in our own lives: , selfless, and built on a lifetime of devotion. I can’t help but feel she was ready to be with him once again.
She was the kind of woman who took pride in everything she did—from keeping her home spotless, to growing her flowers and basil with care, to cooking meals that brought the whole family together. Feeding her family was her love language, and no one ever left her table hungry.
One of our most cherished memories is the annual tradition of making tomato sauce with Nonna and Nonno. Every year, they would have us by their side, teaching us how to wash, crush, and bottle tomatoes with patience, laughter, and love. It wasn’t just about the food—it was about family, about passing something down, about being together. Those moments live on in all of us.
She was funny, even when she didn’t mean to be—bringing laughter to our lives in the most unexpected ways. She was a proud and graceful woman: clean, well-kept, and full of life. A true firecracker, spirited and vibrant, with a beauty that shined inside and out.
She leaves behind a legacy of love, tradition, and warmth—one that lives on in all of us through every shared meal, blooming flower, and family gathering. Though our hearts are heavy, we find comfort knowing she is reunited with Nonno, watching over us with the same fierce, unconditional love she gave so freely in life.
To Lina and Serge, our deepest condolences for the loss of your mom, especially so soon after your dad. May they both rest in peace.
Carmine and Licia D’Orsogna
We are very sorry to hear the passing of both your parents no one came to tells us going miss there smiles and there hellos whe. Going up.the stree my husband love his talks with your parents and the may years helping them with the drive way it’s just Rod missed them while working out of town
Wishing the family peace remember the beautiful smile and happiness your parents always greated you with