In Celebration of

Luisito Urcia Silang

July 29, 1949 -  October 28, 2017

Peacefully, with his family by his side, on Saturday, October 28, 2017, at the Toronto General Hospital, at the age of 68. Beloved husband of Candida. Devoted and much loved father of Celeste (Leon). Richard (Sabha) and Arlene. Cherished Lolo of Hannah and Noah.

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Pearly Rondeau (Friend)

Entered November 2, 2017 from Newediuk Erin Mills

Dearest Dida, Arlene and the whole family,

We are so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort and peace knowing that He is in a better place and will now rest in peace with the Lord.

Sending you our thoughts & love in healing prayers,
God bless,
Pearly, Chloe & Vanessa

Vic & Precy Silang-Macapagal (Cousin)

Entered November 2, 2017 from 11301 Westbrook Mill Lane Unit 202 Fairfax, Va 22030. USA

So sad for what happened to Louie Silang. Thanks, Vic & Precy Silang-Macapagal....

Kim Thompson 

Entered November 3, 2017 from Woodbridge

My deepest condolences at this very difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Aurea A. Silang (COUSIN)

Entered November 4, 2017 from 11301 Westbrook Mill Lane Unit 202 Fairfax, VA USA

Condolences to Deeda & the family. May Louie Silang, Rest In Peace... Amen... Alleluia...

Robert Patos (Nephew)

Entered November 4, 2017 from Mississauga/Manila

I have so many fond memories of Uncle Lou, however, to me, he will always be the gentle giant who ALWAYS had a smile on his face, no matter what. Growing up, I remembered him as a large, intimidating physical figure, though, very soft spoken and extremely kind.

When I was younger, my family were in a state of transition — preparing to move from one house to another. While we waited for our new house to be built, Uncle Lou and family offered their house to us — generously taking us in for a few months. I can warmly remember Ces, Rich and I watching TV in the living room — quite possible Rambo — and hear Uncle Lou and Tita D in the kitchen cooking up a storm, while they listened to the Blue Jays game on a small radio, which sat on the side table along the wall. That will forever be etched in my memory, as a real, warm, genuine and caring time in my life. It is so representative of Uncle Lou and his family. His legacy lives on in Tita D, his children, grandkids and everyone who he has touched.

I am so very blessed and grateful to call him my uncle. RIP Uncle Lou, love you!

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