In Celebration of

Jo-Ann Saliba

April 25, 1948 -  March 24, 2023


Jo-Ann Saliba of Mississauga Ontario, 74, has passed away on March 24th, 2023.

Beloved wife of the late David Saliba. Wonderful mother to her two sons Derek (Kirstine) Saliba, and Dane (Michelle) Saliba. Grandmother to her 4 beautiful granddaughters, Aria, Blakely, Easton, and Sawyer.

Jo-Ann was a kind, loving, and strong woman who touched the many lives of her family and friends around her. She always made the time for everyone in her life, in fact she put everyone else first, always. She was well loved, and will be greatly missed.

Guestbook 

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Al. Nakrosius (Former teacher)

Entered March 28, 2023 from Etobicoke

A wonderful person. A lot of fun-filled times at HNM.

The Dahonick Family (Friend)

Entered March 28, 2023 from Mississauga

Dear Derek, Dane and families,
We are so very sorry for the loss of your wonderful Mom. She was a very great friend and I have missed her terribly through this horrible disease! Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Love,
Jim, Marnie, Ryan, Christine and Greg

Sandi Gilbert Ham (Friend and co-worker)

Entered March 28, 2023 from Milton

Jo-Ann was a wonderful friend and amazing co-worker. I truly looked up to her and respected her calm, knowledgeable manner. There were so many times we traded work “best practices”. We shared many great lunches together having a good laugh and building a friendship. She will be missed. Blessings to the family as you celebrate the life of your mom.

Maureen & Rick Grant (Aunt Nancy's neice)

Entered March 28, 2023 from Millbrook

I'm so sorry for your loss, I remember Joanne as such an intelligent, put together woman- she was just so pretty- Treasure your memories of her & I hope they give you all comfort in the days to come. 🙏🙏

Gizele Price (Work colleague)

Entered March 28, 2023 from Mississauga

My deepest condolences to the family. Jo-Ann was a warm and caring person. She always greeted staff with a radiant smile and was generous with her time, no matter how busy she was. May she be swiftly received into the loving arms of our Creator.

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