In Celebration of

Antonio Lavorato

May 13, 1942 -  September 4, 2024


It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of our dear father and grandfather, Anthony Lavorato. His presence in our lives was a guiding light, and his memory will forever remain a treasured part of our hearts.

Anthony was a pillar of strength and love, whose wisdom and kindness touched everyone who knew him. As a father to Fred (Jenny) and Teresa (Tom), he was a source of unwavering support and encouragement, guiding his children with a gentle hand and a loving heart. His legacy lives on in the values he instilled and the lessons he imparted.

To his grandchildren, Tommy, Mia and Michael, he was a beacon of joy and inspiration. His stories, laughter, and warm embraces created memories that will be cherished forever. He had a unique way of making each grandchild feel special, leaving an indelible mark on their lives.

He was a cherished husband to his late wife of 32 years, Anna, whose companionship and love enriched his life profoundly. Together, they built a life filled with love, respect, and countless cherished moments. In his later years, Anthony found solace and happiness with his late common-law partner, Mary. Her presence brought joy and comfort, and together they created new memories and shared their lives together.

He will also be greatly missed by his loving sister-in-law, Franka, and his nieces, Antoniella (Charlie), Adele (Charlie) and nephew Anthony (Daniella) and their children.

Anthony was born in Piane Crati, Italy, and immigrated to Canada at a young age. He settled in Sudbury before moving to Toronto, where he had a dream of building a new life. He worked as a machinist initially before beginning his long career with the City of Toronto. He began as a general labourer and quickly rose up the ranks, serving as a supervisor in the Water Department for many years. He was known for his commitment, expertise, and unwavering dedication to his work.

Anthony enjoyed spending time in the company of his family and friends. He loved carrying on the Italian traditions of making homemade wine, tomato sauce, giardiniera, olives and sausages. For many years he was an avid gardener and shared his bounty with family, friends and neighbours. He enjoyed an afternoon with a good book and loved nothing more than an evening of food and wine surrounded by his loved ones.

Rest in peace, Anthony. Your memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved you.

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Franka Auciello (Sister in law)

Entered September 7, 2024 from Scarborough

Forever in our hearts. You will be truly missed. It's our happy memories that hurt the most. May your guardian angel be at your side and guide you to your heavenly home. Till we meet again! Miss you all, more than words say.

Carlo Casale (Friend)

Entered September 8, 2024 from Toronto

Fred,

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayer's are with you and your family.

Carlo and Patti Casale

Olga Calabria (Sister-in-law)

Entered September 11, 2024 from Etobicoke

Dear Teresa, Tom and Tommy

Our hearts go out to you at this difficult time. We know how much you cared, cherished and loved your dad and nonno. May you find peace in your minds and in your hearts. Anthony and Anna, and all his beloved family and friends will be together again, sharing eternity together. May happy, compassionate, inspirational memories live forever in your hearts.

With our deepest sympathies
Olga, Darryl, Julia and Michael

David Vaccaro (Godson)

Entered September 12, 2024 from Toronto

Thank you for always being warm, loving, supportive and generous with our family. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers.

Giovanna Lavorato-Giannotta & Eugenio Giannotta (Cousin)

Entered September 12, 2024 from 1704 Hawthorne Drive, Greater Sudbury, Ontario. P3A 1M2

Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire Family especially (Terry and Freddie) in your time of grief
Please accept our deepest Sympathies.
We will always cherish Tony's, gentle loving ways, beautiful smile, and his love of Family.

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