In Celebration of

Christine Gatt

July 22, 1935 -  April 14, 2019

Gatt, Christine (Celestina) July 22, 1935 – April 14, 2019

It is with heavy hearts that we announce Christine’s peaceful passing at the age of 83. She will be
united with her late husband John Gatt. (1976). She will be greatly missed by their four children,
grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Daughter, Mary Richmond, son Tony Gatt, his wife Heather along with their children; Michael Gatt, and his life partner Danielle Treacy, his two girls, Julia and Jessica. Kyle Gatt, Joseph Gatt, wife Mehalka, along with their daughter Kainat. Daughter, Julie, and her late-life partner Tony Calleja, along with her daughters, Sharleen Lewis, and Danielle Lewis, her life partner Shawnn Saunders. Son, David Gatt his girlfriend Carm Cole along with his daughter Facility Gatt.
Christine will be fondly remembered by Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Christine is survived by her sisters Frances MaCallif, Toni Debonia, and brother Peter Borg. She will be greeted by her late sisters Mary Tabone and Annie Tari. She will be greatly missed by her many nieces and nephews.

We would like to give thanks to all her caregivers over the last 2 ½ months of her home care and a
large and heartfelt gratitude to her compassionate doctor, Dr. Lori Coman-Wood.

We would like to thank you in memory of our Mom, in advance for your flowers and warm and
comforting words.

A viewing will be Monday, April 22nd from 2-4pm and 6-9pm. Turner and Porter-Neweduk Chapel, 1981 Dundas St W, Mississauga (at Erin Mills).
Service will be on Tuesday, April 23rd at 11:00 am at St. Christopher’s Parish at 1171 Clarkson Rd,
The cemetery is Spring Creek, and celebration of life will follow at St. Christopher’s Parish in the hall downstairs.

The Gatt Family

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Julie Gatt (daughter)

Entered April 19, 2019 from Oakville

I can't find the words to tell you how much you will be missed. It's surreal. There will be so much missing from our family without you, the glue. You fought a good fight, as always that feistiness you had. Goliath would of lost to you. I know you are at rest, no more fight no more pain, just peace. You are with all the loves ones that have gone before you. We will all reunite and have eternity to love one another again.

James Mizzi (Nephew)

Entered April 20, 2019 from Malta

Dear Auntie now you rest in the hands on the Risen Lord whose resurrection we are celebrating. You join your beloved husband John, my dear uncle whom unfortunately I never met.
I keep cheerishing your last visit here in your homeland Malta.
Rest in peace Auntie Christine
Love from all family Mizzi-Gatt xx

Monica Hill (Niece)

Entered April 21, 2019 from BC

Dearest Julie and Family....My heart is heavy after reading the news of the passing of Aunty Christine....My memories are of how we laughed, loved and played as we all grew up....We danced like no one was watching....especially when my Dad pulled out his Guitar. Always Loved your Mom and Dad.....My prayers and thoughts are with your Family now xx

Erika scott (School friend of Julie)

Entered April 22, 2019 from Ajax

I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you and all your family 🙏😔😢😘

Joe and Jude Little 

Entered April 23, 2019 from Cambridge, Ontario

We love you and we'll miss you. You'll always be in our hearts.

Life Stories 

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Julie Gatt (daughter)

Entered April 19, 2019 from Oakville

Mom and Dad were all about the family. No one could touch us kids, not even each other. There's a few stories I remember or were told. I use to climb a huge wire link fence in our backyard around the age of 2 or 3. Mom use to keep an eye on me through the window. One day she looked out and there were two girls trying to pull me off the fence. Mom came out and beat the little tarts. The police showed up and Mom told them what had happened. They asked Mom how old she was, 25 and how are you two girls, age 12 and 13. The police officer said "fair fight" the two girls ages put together was the same as Mom's.
Another one was when we lived on Symington Ave. Tony got into a fight with a neighborhood kid. The kid's mother came out and hit Tony. When Tony told Mom what happened, she walked over to the house and as soon as the women opened the door Mom started hitting her with her slipper.

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