elevated fO3RD October 10, 1964 – May 25, 2024

elevated fO3RD Visitation
Wednesday May 29, 2024 from 2-4 & 6-8 pm
Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6

elevated fO3RD Funeral Mass – Chapel of St. Joseph (within the Funeral Home)
Thursday May 30, 2024 at 10:30am

elevated fO3RD To watch the Mass live

elevated fO3RD Entombment
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery

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elevated fO3RD Obituary 
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Marietta DiGenova, born on October 10, 1964, in Toronto, Canada. Marietta left us on Saturday, May 25, 2024, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She was the cherished daughter of Nevio and Concetta DiGenova (née Frigioni) and beloved sister to her brothers, Francesco and Alfredo.

elevated fO3RD Marietta met Geri De Vincentis while on a summer vacation in her father’s hometown of San Benedetto Dei Marsi, Italy. Their friendship blossomed, and four years later, they reconnected during another summer holiday. They spent three inseparable weeks together, forging a bond that would last a lifetime.

elevated fO3RD The following year, Geri visited Marietta in Toronto. Fearing he might not return, Marietta insisted they marry. Three weeks later, they wed at city hall on March 18, 1985, and celebrated their Catholic wedding on December 28, 1985. Marietta’s determination and decisiveness were hallmarks of her character, steering her through life’s challenges with strength and grace.

elevated fO3RD Their married life was filled with adventure and joy. They honeymooned in Vancouver and later moved into their first home in Toronto. Soon after, they welcomed their two sons, Gustavo and Andrea. In July 1993, Marietta and Geri moved to Italy, where they spent 20 wonderful years. They raised their family, opened a butcher store, and later a meat distribution plant, while exploring Italy. Annual visits from her parents kept Marietta close to her loved ones.

elevated fO3RD When Gustavo and Andrea moved to Canada, Marietta longed to be with them. What began as a short visit turned into a permanent stay, and she encouraged Geri to join her. Marietta cherished being around family and always worked to keep them close.

elevated fO3RD The family continued to grow. In 2018, Gustavo married, and in 2019, Marietta became a Nonna to Mia Hope De Vincentis, followed by her grandson Max. These events brought her immense happiness.

elevated fO3RD In 2022, life took an unexpected turn when Marietta was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She faced her illness with remarkable strength and determination, surpassing doctors’ expectations. Her resilience was fueled by her love for her family and the hope of attending her son Andrea’s wedding in the fall of 2024. She even bought two dresses, determined to attend and wear them to the wedding. 

elevated fO3RD In her final months, Marietta’s family was by her side, offering incredible support. “We had a beautiful life,” Marietta said on the morning of April 7th, Geri’s birthday, as she reflected on their life. A moment her husband will cherish in his memory forever. 

elevated fO3RD She now rests in eternal peace, wearing one of the dresses she had hoped to wear to her son’s wedding.

elevated fO3RD Marietta was an active and vibrant person who loved jogging, cooking, and staying busy. Her family provided unwavering support throughout her illness, reflecting the love and values she had instilled in them.

elevated fO3RD May her life and passing remind us to live each day to the fullest and fight life’s battles with all we have. Marietta’s legacy of love, strength, and family values will live on in the hearts of her husband Geri, her sons Gustavo and Andrea, her grandchildren Mia and Max, her daughter-in-laws to Christina and Cassandra, her brothers Francesco and Alfredo, her sisters-in-law Mirella and Carmela, and all who knew and loved her. She will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

elevated fO3RD The family welcomes flowers to honour Marietta’s memory. Additionally, donations in her name to Hospice Vaughan are appreciated.

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