elevated q2MDR September 6, 1947 ~ November 26, 2023

elevated q2MDR Visitation
Thursday, November 30, 2023 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm

elevated q2MDR Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6

elevated q2MDR Funeral Mass
Friday, December 1, 2023 at 12pm                                   

elevated q2MDR Chapel of St. Joseph – Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home

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elevated q2MDR Obituary
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Marlene Gloria Sorrenti (née Dolenko), surrounded by her family, at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto on Sunday November 26th, 2023.

elevated q2MDR She is survived by her loving husband Adam, their children Derek (Tonya Luby) and Andrea (Stephen Kuchma), and beloved grandchildren Chase, Alexa, Hunter, Mia and Autumn. She is also survived by her sister Beatrice Babino (Nestor) and brother Allan Dolenko (Marilyn), sister-in-law Antoinette (Ida) Sorrenti, and numerous nieces and nephews.

elevated q2MDR Marlene was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on September 6, 1947, the youngest of the six children of John Dolenko and Anna Trach. She was predeceased by her first son, Eric, brother Kenneth Dolenko, and sisters Phyllis Evason (Waldo), and Bernice Smith (John).

elevated q2MDR After graduating from St. John’s High School in Winnipeg in 1964, she moved to Montreal in 1967. She met Adam there in 1968. They were married in Winnipeg on June 7, 1969.  Following their marriage, Marlene and Adam lived briefly in both Montreal and Bermuda before moving permanently to Toronto in 1972.

elevated q2MDR Marlene was primarily a stay-at-home mom until her children were school aged. She then began careers as a real estate broker and appraiser. She also took up golf, as she explained, so she could spend more time with Adam. As it turned out, she loved her golf and was an active member within the Bayview Golf and Country Club community for many years.

elevated q2MDR Before becoming a full-time Nana, Marlene was fortunate to travel together with Adam to (almost) all corners of the globe, where together they experienced many cultures, lifestyles and cuisines.

elevated q2MDR Following the birth of her grandchildren, Nana became a superb caregiver, family chauffer and loving and enthusiastic supporter of their sporting, musical and performing endeavours.

elevated q2MDR Marlene will be fondly remembered as an exceptional chef whose specialty holiday dishes will be cherished and unsuccessfully imitated by her family for generations; and as an avid gardener, whose backyard was kept to an impeccable standard of perfection. 

elevated q2MDR During her life Marlene forged countless friendships and particularly enjoyed her time spent with friends and family in Juno Beach, Florida, her second home and favourite winter getaway. It was her “Heaven on Earth” – a place she could enjoy and share, not only with Adam but with her children and grandchildren.

elevated q2MDR Her family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses and staff in the Cardiac Care Unit at St. Michael’s Hospital for their professionalism, dedication and compassion through her final journey.

elevated q2MDR A private interment ceremony for immediate family shall follow at a later date.

elevated q2MDR In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

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