elevated bFVY3 March 19, 1929 ~ July 1, 2020
elevated bFVY3 Visitation
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elevated bFVY3 Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
elevated bFVY3 211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6
elevated bFVY3 Funeral Mass
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elevated bFVY3 Chapel of St. Joseph- Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
elevated bFVY3 Webcast Available
elevated bFVY3 Monday, July 6, 2020 from 11:50 am to 1:05 pm
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elevated bFVY3 Interment
elevated bFVY3 Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery – Holy Family Mausoleum
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elevated bFVY3 Obituary
elevated bFVY3 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Severino Rostirolla on Wednesday July 1, 2020 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.
elevated bFVY3 Severino was a devoted husband to Rosa (nee Scozzari) for 54 years.
elevated bFVY3 He will be deeply missed by his children, Lou Rostirolla, and Irma (predeceased by Umberto) Bisogni.
elevated bFVY3 Proud and loving grandfather to Antonio, Seve and Patrick.
elevated bFVY3 How does one summarize 91 years of life in a few paragraphs? Our father, “nonno” to his grandchildren, can be summarized as a humble, hard-working servant of the Lord. He led a simple but purposeful life, mainly that of taking care of his family.
elevated bFVY3 Our father was born on March 19, 1929 to Giacinto and Pierina Rostirolla in Treviso, Italy, one of 7 siblings. Always the humble servant, he helped out on the family farm.
elevated bFVY3 He didn’t particularly love the farm life so, when the opportunity for what he believed would be a better life arose, he took it. It took lot of courage to leave his family behind as well as a strong sense of adventure to make the ocean crossing to a place where he did not speak the language or know anything about the culture.
elevated bFVY3 He eventually made his way to Toronto where he made friends, which led to an encounter with the love of his life, our mother Rosa. They married 9 months later in November 1959. He became her partner for life and they set out working hard and with great sacrifice to make their dreams come true. And they did.
elevated bFVY3 The main goal was to establish a home for themselves. He joined Twin Masonry Ltd. as a truck driver/foreman where he worked until his retirement. He proved himself as a loyal and respected leader, organizing the men and equipment. He was our role model for a great work ethic, working very long hours.
elevated bFVY3 Eventually the family expanded. Always caring about family, he took in his in-laws who joined them in Canada. In 1961 he welcomed their first baby, a girl, Irma. In 1965 he welcomed a boy, Luigi. They sacrificed themselves in many ways in order that we could live the Canadian dream. And what a childhood it was!
elevated bFVY3 They both worked hard but they didn’t forget to celebrate life along the way. They maintained an open house policy to family and friends. There were countless celebrations where our father’s sense of humour, kind, friendly and gentle spirit was displayed to all. There was always an excuse whether it was a picnic, a card game or a birthday party for laughs or a sing along. This led to many enduring friendships and many memories created with all his loved ones. He especially enjoyed being a “nonno” to Antonio, Seve and Patrick. His eyes welled up upon being told that his grandson was named in his honour.
elevated bFVY3 As the years went on, our mother’s health began to deteriorate. He would continuously chauffeur her to appointments and never left her side without ever a complaint. We were blessed with his strength, support, modesty and charming demeanor.
elevated bFVY3 He will be missed by many extended family and friends to which he leaves a legacy of love.
elevated bFVY3 If we ever need a smile, all we will have to do is recall his many trademark phrases.
elevated bFVY3 We love you dad; you will always be in our hearts and never forgotten.
elevated bFVY3 Due to COVID 19, a private family funeral will take place. To view the mass via webcast, please click on this link.
elevated bFVY3 Flowers welcomed. Memorial donations in Severino’s memory may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Association.
Mr. Rostirolla lived his life with grace courage humilty and humour. He left a memory of his warm and engaging smile with everyone he met and inevitably, receive one back. RIP
Our deepest sympathy to lou ,Irma and family. Wish you love and stay safe
My deepest condolences. The first time I saw him he was looking after Patrick riding his bike on the sidewalk. I remember how cute it was a grandfather lovingly looking after his grandson. He will be greatly missed by all.
Our sincere condolences Irma, Lou and family. We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Irma, our sincere condolences to you Lou and your family. We are sorry for your loss. Please know you are in our thoughts.
Your father was a very kind and loving man who was loved by all- he will be missed!! Our sincere condolences to Irma, Lou, Antonio, Seve and Patrick.
always loved you zio you where a great father and husband i will miss you greatly
Dearest Irma,Lou, Antonio, Patrick and Seve,
We have very fond memories of your dad/grandfather – we will always remember him. Our heartfelt condolences & prayers to your family during this difficult time. May you cherish the beautiful moments you shared together each day with him as special blessings in your lives.
Irma and family,
Please accept our sincerest condolences for the loss of you’re dad. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Irma, Lou, Antonio, Seve, Patrick,
Zio can never be forgotten. He will be missed but his gentleness and sense of humour and kindness will be remembered forever. He will always remain in our hearts.