In Celebration of

Angela Mary Joan Pratt (nee Rosa)

April 6, 1940 -  March 17, 2023

Angela Mary Joan Pratt (nee Rosa)

Passed away peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital with her family by her side. Beloved wife of 56 years and love of Donald Pratt (predeceased). Cherished mother of Joan Elizabeth (Robert Lash) and Gregory Donald. Proud grandma of Nick and Colin. Loving sister of Carol (predeceased), Rose (predeceased), Mary, Audrey, John (predeceased) & James. Will be fondly remembered by many cousins, nieces, nephews, treasured friends and neighbours.

Mom loved a good board game, a captivating movie, and an even better story. She enjoyed going to the ball park, a round of golf, discovering new places, and long walks in her favourite neighborhood, the Beach.

In memory of our mother, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

Mom, you are forever in our hearts.

Visitation at Turner & Porter Neweduk Chapel, see below.

Guestbook 

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Bonnie Zaritsky (Just like a mom ��)

Entered March 20, 2023 from Montreal

Joan was a loving person, whom one would enjoy spending time with, just having tea and conversations.
Words cannot express the loss of such a wonderful woman.

Our Sincere Condolences

Bonnie, Marc, Brendan & Faith

David Pratt / Debbie Boyd 

Entered March 21, 2023 from Burnt River, Ontario

Our deepest heart felt condolences to Joan , Greg & family.
Auntie Joan was a wonderful, kind and loving person. She will be sorely missed by all.
Her memory will live on in all our hearts.
Dave & Debbie

Keith & Pamela Boss (Friends)

Entered March 22, 2023 from Atlanta

Joan, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the boy's during this difficult time. Your Mom lives on through you, Nicholas and Collin in a fabulous way.

Matt Parkin 

Entered March 22, 2023

My condolences Joan, Rob, Nick and Colin

Lisa & Jeff Holmes (Niece & Nephew)

Entered March 23, 2023

Our heart felt condolences to you all. Aunt Pidge was my favourite family story teller. I have so many fond memories listening to Aunt Pidge sharing one of her many stories at our family gatherings. One of my favourites is the story of when she met Uncle Don. I hadn't heard her laugh so hard as when she told me the one about her playing baseball and the Nun that had a turn at bat. I must say I was surprised to learn she played baseball.
Aunt Pidge I will miss our phone chats and the way you called me "Honey". You will be missed. Forever in our Hearts 💕

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