In Celebration of

Ana Malovic

February 5, 1937 -  May 17, 2025


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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and devoted wife, Ana Malovic.

Ana is survived by her loving husband of 65 years, Ivan, and her three daughters: Nada (Ivica), Ana (Zlatko), and Ivanka (Frank). She will be deeply missed by her cherished grandchildren: Katarina (Daniel), Jasmina, Marija, and Nicole, as well as her treasured great-grandchildren: Cristian, Natalie, and Logan.

She also leaves behind her dear sisters in Croatia, Katarina and Barbara, along with many extended family members and friends in both Croatia and Canada. Ana was predeceased by her parents, Ana and Vjekoslav Malovic, her sisters Maca and Dragica, and her brothers Josip and Ivan.

Born on February 5, 1937, in Novigrad na Dobri, Croatia, Ana worked at the Pamucna Industrija in Duga Resa, where she later settled with Ivan after their marriage on September 20, 1959, to raise their two daughters. In 1973, the family immigrated to Canada, beginning a new chapter in Toronto near Ivan’s siblings Vlado (Ruza) and Katarina (Stevo). In 1975, Ana gave birth to her third daughter, and in 1980, the family moved to Mississauga, where they built a loving home filled with warmth, tradition, and hospitality.

Ana had a passion for cooking and gardening, and her home was always open to visitors. If you stepped through her door, you never left hungry—her legendary homemade strudels and generous spirit left lasting memories for all who knew her.

Above all, Ana found deep joy in her family, especially in the role of grandmother. She played an active and nurturing part in raising her four granddaughters, a source of great pride and fulfillment.

A woman of unwavering faith, Ana was devoted to the Lord and sustained by prayer throughout her life. Her strength, grace, and love will continue to inspire all who were blessed to know her.

Pocivala u miru Bozjem. Neka ti je laka ova kanadska zemlja.

Friends may call to the Turner & Porter 'Peel' Chapel, 2180 Huronatario St., Mississauga on Thursday, May 22nd, from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Croatian Martyrs Parish, 4605 Mississauga Rd, Mississauga, on Friday, May 23rd, at 10 a.m. Interment to follow at Assumption Catholic Cemetery, 6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga.

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Evelyn & Eddie Majarais (Friends)

Entered May 19, 2025 from Mississauga

Sending our sympathy and condolences to Ivanka, Frankie and the Malovic family. May your Mom rest in eternal peace.
From,
Daddy Eddie / Mommy Evelyn

Steve & Vesna Kamber (Kumovi)

Entered May 19, 2025


Saying goodbye to someone we love is heartbreaking. May memories of your mom and the love of family surround you and give you strength in the days ahead.
Thinking of you and wishing you peace and comfort.
Kumovi, Steve, Vesna, Lucas and Lauren

Nadia and Terry (Friend of the family)

Entered May 19, 2025 from Innisfil

Our sincere condolences to the entire Malovic family. Mrs. Malovic will always be remembered with love. We wish the family comfort in your memories.

Gale Floyd (Friend)

Entered May 20, 2025 from Montreal

I send my sincere condolences in this time of grief. The Bible gives a comforting hope that your loved one will soon live again on a beautiful paradise earth when death will be no more in John 5:28, 29.

Keisha Buenaventura (Friend of Nicole Matesa)

Entered May 20, 2025 from Mississauga

I didn’t have a chance to know Ana personally, but I can see the kind of woman she was through the wonderful family she raised. Wishing you all comfort and peace as you celebrate her life.

- Keisha

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