In Celebration of

Elizabeth Kinszler (nee Stadler)

May 5, 1925 -  October 26, 2020

Passed away peacefully at Runnymede Healthcare Centre, Toronto, Ontario on Monday, October 26th, 2020 in her 96th year.

Predeceased by her loving husband Joseph Kinszler in 1982, she has now joined Dad (her “Sunny Boy”) in the loving arms of our Lord and Saviour.

Survived by her loving daughter Suzannah Shirley Kinszler-Harvey, her loving son-in-law Donald and her beloved grandson Michael Baschuk. She will forever live in our hearts.

Elizabeth endured many of life’s battles and setbacks with outstanding courage and a warrior’s will to prevail. A strong woman who refused to let life’s disappointments define her, break her spirit or force her to abandon her beliefs. Someone who was not only my Mom but my best friend. Someone I will always look up to, admire and treasure. I will miss you. May you have sweet dreams and rest now.

I look forward to our next cup of tea and chat when we meet again.

Elizabeth will always be remembered for her love of family and always being there. She will also be remembered for her love of the simple pleasures in life including, warm sunshine chats, sharing a hot cup of tea, baking treats for Sunday, grocery runs with pizza lunch after. Her other loves were going to the theatre, reading, watching classic movies and partaking in the Hungarian Seniors Club where she loved to share stories, have a laugh, celebrate birthdays and play cards.

A very Special Thanks to the Team at Runnymede Healthcare Centre who continually provided their “Queenie” Elizabeth (Mom) with untold kindness and care. Our appreciation for these wonderful people knows no bounds.

A private funeral service will be held at St. Clements Roman Catholic Church on Monday November 2, 2020 with interment to follow at the Parklawn Cemetery and Mausoleum.

Memorial donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Runnymede Healthcare Centre 625 Runnymede Road, Toronto, ON, M6S 3A3 https://www.runnymedehc.ca/front-content

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Natalie and Terry Obal (Friends)

Entered October 28, 2020 from Toronto

Your beautiful mom, Elizabeth, will be remembered through your loving spirit Suzanne. Her grace, elegance and amazing taste and style is in you. Her attention to detail, her intelligence, her business sense lives in you. Most of all her pride and love of her family, her desire to give the best to her loved ones, lives on in you.
The love and appreciation you showed your mom, Suzanne, was angelic. She was blessed to have you as her daughter, at her side, caring for her as no one else could.
May your mom, Elizabeth, be remembered in the heats of all those who had the pleasure of meeting her for her beautiful presence and for the blessing of her legacy that lives on through you, Suzanne.
Our heartfelt condolences.
Natalie and Terry

Gino Di Tomasso (Friend)

Entered October 29, 2020

So sorry to hear about the loss of your Mom. I'm sure Mom was an amazing lady who kept everyone at peace and inspired so many.

My condolences to you and the entire Family.

Michael (Grandson)

Entered October 29, 2020

Grandma,

I will always remember shredding the apples with you for your apple pie and pressing the juice so we could have a taste. It will never be the same without you. Miss you dearly.

Mikey

Pauline Zahra (Friend)

Entered October 29, 2020 from Toronto

My deepest condolences to you and your family during this time. Your mother was an amazing woman and she will truly be missed. Your mother was someone whose light shone on everyone around her. That light is deeply missed. Rest in peace Elizabeth 🙏

Paul Vivian (Friend of Susan and Don.)

Entered October 31, 2020 from Toronto

Having only known Susan and of her Mom, I can only only say, she raised her daughter well. The apple falls near the tree. She must have been a woman of tenacity and wisdom.

My condolences.

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