In Celebration of

Kais Marmarchi

January 16, 1945 -  September 21, 2023

It is with heavy hearts and great sorrow to announce the death of our dear father Kais Marmarchi at the age of 78 on Thursday, September 21st, 2023 at Credit Valley Hospital after battling a difficult illness for nearly a year. He was born to the late August Marmarchi and the late Alice Barbat. He is the husband to the late Maysoon Awad and father to Ban, Farah (Ioannis), and Husam Marmarchi. He is the loving grandfather of two little girls Emilia and Maria Katehos. He is the eldest brother to Walid, Nethal, and Salam Marmarchi.

True Love - Our parents, Kais and Maysoon, loved each other so much. They are your role models of true love. This was further confirmed when my father followed my mother to heaven on September 21st. Why is this date so significant? It is the same day Maysoon passed away 12 years ago. This is a great sign of true love and a greater sign they are together reunited. We now know that Kais and Maysoon are together in love and in peace.

Jiddo - Kais was a loving and proud grandfather (jiddo) to two little girls Emilia and Maria. He used to go for walks to the park with them, pick pumpkins from the farm for them, and spoil them with gifts. He loved taking pictures of them and posting it on social media to display his pride and joy to his family and friends. Emilia will miss eating nuts with her jiddo, which she calls "you are my heart jiddo".

Gardening - Our father loved gardening. This was his favorite hobby. He had tons of books all about plants. He loved planting fruits, vegetables, trees, and flowers, especially roses. He spent many hours outdoors making sure his plants got all they needed to look perfect. Dad, your gardens will miss your love and care.

P.Eng. BDS, Senior Structural Engineer - Our father's occupation was a passion of his. It wasn't a job. It was more like an activity. My father is a Structural Engineer with the Professional Engineer designation. When our father arrived in Canada, he was looking for an engineering position. One day he went for a walk and passed by a construction site. He pointed out a mistake to one of the employees. He was then asked to meet with the head of engineers to explain this mistake. He was so impressed with his knowledge; that he was offered a position with their company. Kais then committed to upgrade his engineering status to Professional Engineer. He studied very hard for 2 consecutive years for this designation while supporting our beloved mother with her health. He worked all the way until the age of 77.

Heart of Gold - Our father had a gentle heart. He always looked for ways to help other people. He was such a softy! He couldn't even watch a lion eating a deer without crying for the deer. He was also very social. He always involved himself in social clubs, attending churches, traveling and cruising, and visiting his family and friends. He was also a very funny man. He can be sitting among others without saying a word and all of a sudden he says something so funny it shakes the room. Finally, he is a very sharp and independent man. He never needed help accomplishing anything. He always worked alone. From being an investigator to constructing buildings and homes to working on power plants in Iraq.

Services - Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Neweduk-Erin Mills Chapel 1981 Dundas Street West, Mississauga, ON L5K 1R2 on Thursday, September 28, 2023, From 5:00 p.m. To 9:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Jospeh’s Syriac Catholic Church, 999 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, ON L5E 1E5 on Friday, September 29, 2023, At 11:00 AM. Interment at Assumption Catholic Cemetery 6933 Tomken Road, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4 on Friday, September 29, 2023, Immediately following mass. Condolences will be accepted after the burial ceremony until 7:00 PM St. Joseph Syriac Catholic Church 999 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, ON L5E 1E5 Friday September 29, 2023.

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BASHAR RIYAD (My Uncle)

Entered September 24, 2023 from Los Angeles California

الحبيب أبا حسام . الخال الطيب و العزيز الله يرحمك حبيبي ، مثواك الجنه انشالله خال

Farah Marmarchi (Father)

Entered September 25, 2023

I love you dad. You are my hero. I always looked up to you. You are my greatest role model. Thank you for all you have done for me and my kids. Emilia and Maria will miss you dearly. They love you so much and they've been asking where you are. Maria said "where did jiddo go" and Emilia said "I hope jiddo is ok". You are an amazing jiddo. I will make sure they will know you and mom through me.
I know you wanted to be with mom and I pray to God that you two are finally holding hands. I want you to know how great of a father you are. I will walk with my head high and proud that I am Kais's daughter. You have left memories and legacies hayati baba. I pray you visit me in my dreams. I love you baba. Until we meet again. Your foofoo

Walid Marmarchi (Brother)

Entered September 26, 2023 from Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Kais,
You were not only the best big brother but also my best friend. We shared so much in common. So many memories that I will never forget. You were so smart. Honestly, you were the best engineer and best designer for many different projects. We will miss you and keep your memories alive. Rest In Peace my brother.

Zena Yosif (Niece)

Entered September 27, 2023 from St. Joseph Syrian Catholic Church

Khalo Kais
We miss you already , I may not used to see you often but you were so special to me , I feel there is a void in my world when you left us on earth .. In Baghdad I used to see you more often when I was still in college , I loved chatting with you and tried to pick up your brain and thoughts on alot of aspects in life … always been proud of you and your achievements in life ..
rest in peace habibi khalo

Amer Al-Hasani (Friend)

Entered September 30, 2023 from Guildford, United Kingdom

I have known you Kais as far as my memory can remember. Our families were close friends and more. I went to school with your brother Salam and I used to spend a whole day at your house playing during summer holidays. We shared the same passion for gardening. You will be greatly missed but your memory will live with us forever.

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