In Celebration of

Roseann Cinelli

June 24, 1940 -  September 16, 2024



A full life lived comes full circle.

Roseann was born in Bloor West Village in 1940. She was raised blocks away from where she was born on her Grandmother’s kitchen table. It is also where she met her future husband, Gino.

She worked in the family produce business on Bloor which happened to be two doors away from a hair salon where Gino was employed. She told stories of how when she would walk by his shop, he quickly came out to ‘adjust’ the awning. She was gutsy enough to enter the salon and make an appointment with a Gino adjacent hairstylist. As they say, the rest is history.

She was never far from Bloor; raising four kids while working in the family hairstyling business.

Roseann did her morning walks along Bloor street for decades and is well known and loved by neighbourhood merchants and varied street people alike because of her support for them. We can’t enter a store or walk along Bloor without someone saying, ‘I just saw your mother’ or ‘where is your mother, I haven’t seen her today?’

Bloor street was also significant because her parish, St. Pius X was there, her first job at the bank was there and where she met up with her circle of friends for hours long weekly coffee chats. Sadly, it is also where she was struck by a car in 2020.

She doesn’t just leave Bloor Street behind, she leaves her legacy; a husband, four children, three daughter-in-laws, a son-in-law and seven grandchildren. It is because of her love and commitment to her family, her legacy will keep growing. Her connection to Bloor continues with Cinelli Hair, over 60 years in business and family members who still reside on Bloor.

Although we appreciate the thought, no flowers please. There are two charities that were close to Roseann's heart; the links are provided below under 'make a donation' if you feel like contributing in her honour.

Guestbook 

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Bob Nicoletti (Family Friend)

Entered September 18, 2024 from Brampton

Mrs. Cinelli was a lovely caring person, very welcoming and always a smile on her face. I remember her fondly as a child, always the perfect hostess at each of the many sleep overs I have had at the Cinelli home. Her soul remains in all that knew her... Much Love to the Family and may God Bless You all.

Harry, Theresa, Owen and Kiera Gouveia (Family Friends)

Entered September 18, 2024 from Ontario, Canada

Dear Mr. Cinelli, Lisa, JS, Stella and the entire family:

We were so sad to learn of Mrs. Cinelli's passing. Such a wonderful woman, Mom and Nona. Beautiful and stylish beyond compare. Moreso on the inside, a woman of true grace, elegance, thoughtfulness and deep care for her family and community. Mrs. Cinelli was always gracious and warm to meet, with a beautiful smile and an ask about how my family was doing. Such a sad loss. God bless you all at this time and always.
Our sincere condolences.

--The Bradshaw-Gouveia Family

Sharon Mittmann (Friend.)

Entered September 18, 2024 from Bloor West

I will greatly miss bumping into Mama Cinelli during our respective walks along Bloor. Catching up with news on our families, and especially any news with her daughter Lisa, my friend. She always mentioned how much help Lisa was. She loved her family. My condolences to the whole Cinelli Family. Our thoughts are with you.

Rosemary Trabucco (Cousin)

Entered September 18, 2024 from Thornhill

She use to call me just to see how I was doing and and not just if something was happening in my life. She kept the family connection and I will miss her.

Mary Micallef (Friend of family)

Entered September 18, 2024

Rest in Peace

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