In Celebration of

Albert Joseph Longo

April 26, 1926 -  November 2, 2017

Toronto, Ontario – Albert Joseph Longo, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, and a lifelong entrepreneur, passed away Thursday November 2, 2017 in Toronto. He was 91.

He is preceded in death by his first wife Theresa (née McCahery); his son Paul; his parents, Emilio and Antoinetta; his siblings Eileen (and Peter) Scanga, Ben (and Lena) Longo, Victoria (and Vince) DeMarco, Emilia (and Carm) Rizzuto, Marguerite (and Louie) Darrigo and George (and Julia) Longo.

His spirit will live forever in the hearts of his loving wife Joan (née Roberts); his children and their spouses Maureen (Doug) Moore, Suzanne (Gus) Maurice and Peter Longo (Joseph Bell); and his stepchildren Joanne (Steve) Fone and Janet (Darryl) Thompson.

He will always be an inspiration to his 12 grandchildren: Jennifer (Dave), Angela (Guillaume), Tara (Chris), Leanne (Gio), Richard (Amanda), Niki (Jason), Paul, Amanda, Christopher, Brandon, Nate (Kylee) and Jef – and 11 great-grandchildren – Lauren, Andrew, Elizabeth, Isaac, Aurelie, Lydie, Dotti, Nina, Julia, Charlie and Henry.

Born and raised in Toronto, Al graduated from St. Clair Catholic Elementary School and attended both De La Salle and St. Michael’s Colleges.

A patient, caring man with an easy smile and engaging manner, he was adored and admired by his family and friends. Faithful, hard-working and generous of his time and resources, he had incredible tenacity and strength of spirit. He kept a constant watch over his loved ones, guarding them with a careful eye. He taught his children through example the values of hard work, humility, and integrity. He approached every challenge with an open heart and mind and unlimited optimism. He was a loving husband and father who treasured his family and to whom he was an inspiration. He will be dearly missed.

He attributed his success in life to his faith in God and family. For his success in business, he deeply appreciated the ongoing contributions of his son Peter and son-in-law Joe. And he was forever grateful for the longstanding business relationships he shared with his friends Rudy Bratty, Emilio Gambin, Bert F. Grant, Larry Longo, Tom Sanci, Sylvio Borgatti, Stan Hinks, Tom Davies and Steve Jones.

A natural-born entrepreneur, he started his first business with the help of his father Emilio when he was just 20 years old. From there, he went on to build apartments, homes, offices, schools, libraries, churches, factories, and nursing facilities in Canada and the United States.

Al first dabbled in senior services when he and his sister Emilia, a geriatrics nurse, acquired a nursing home in 1964 in Markham, Ontario. From there, they and a group of investors went on to build a chain of nursing facilities in Ontario. In 1978, he expanded into the United States, starting a company that came to be known as Cantex Continuing Care Network, and which he considered his most important business accomplishment. Today, Cantex owns and operates a network of post-acute services that spans the State of Texas and provides a full range of high quality in-patient, at-home and out-patient services.

Al was the author of Living With Dignity: A Memoir, the title of which pays homage to Cantex’s motto: “Living with Dignity, Aging with Understanding, Caring with Pride”.

Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke, on Sunday from 4-7 p.m. and Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, 3055 Bloor Street W., Etobicoke, on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. Interment to follow at Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery, 305 Erskine Ave., Toronto.

Guestbook 

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Terry & Laura Woodworth (Laura is a sister of son-in-law Joseph Bell.)

Entered November 3, 2017 from Charlottesville, VA

It was our pleasure and privilege to know Al. His smile lit up whatever room he was in, and his love for his family shone brightly. We especially remember his joy on Joe & Peter's wedding day, surrounded by all his family.

Our children [Beth (Henry Marshall), Matt, Michael (Molly) and Abby] and we send our deepest sympathies to Al's family.

Carolyn DeMarco (niece)

Entered November 3, 2017 from Winlaw, B.C.

My uncle Al was a beautiful generous and caring father, grandfather and great grandfather. He always strived to keep the Longo family together through his annual Christmas gatherings. He was a brilliant business man and entrepreneur who changed so many lives for the better by providing high quality care to seniors and others.

He will be so missed by so many....my thoughts are with all his family experiencing such a great loss.

Franco Savoia (Husband of niece Barbara)

Entered November 3, 2017 from Calgary, Alberta

We extend our sincerest condolences to the Uncle Al's family. Distance and other work commitments make it impossible for us to join you in person as we celebrate Uncle Al's life, his contribution and legacy to our world. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Peter and Mila Santos (Family Acquaintance)

Entered November 3, 2017 from 6071 Tillsdown Drive, Mississauga,ON L5N 4M4

Our deepest sympathy to Joan, Maureen and Doug, Suzanne and Gus, Peter, his grandchildren and families and great grandchildren. We know he will greatly be miss being such a good man, may he rest in peace with God

SAndra Lynch (Aunt)

Entered November 4, 2017 from Port Credit

Sorry to hear of your Grandfathers passing Tara..our prayers are with you and your family..may he Rest in peace
Love Uncle Mike and Aunt Sandy

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