In Celebration of

Gordon Frattini

February 5, 1928 -  October 28, 2023


Gordon Anthony Frattini born in Toronto February 5th, 1928 died in his sleep October 28th, 2023 in his 96th year.

Survived by his wife of 71 years, Mary (nee Orlando). Gord will be forever missed by his children Jean Belluz (Paul) and Sue Hawdon (Tim) along with his loving grandchildren, Christopher (Liz) and Mark (Clover) Belluz, Joel (Nancy), Josh (Nicole) and James Hawdon. In addition, Gord was cherished by his six great-grandchildren (Beckett, Brooks, Luca, Penny, Ace and Leo).

Many thanks to the accommodating caregivers of The Village of Erin Meadows in Mississauga and the kind Palliative Care team from Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga.

Gordon will be resting at Turner & Porter Funeral Home 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga on Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 10 am. Chapel Service at 11 am, followed by Burial at Mount Peace Cemetery and light lunch back at Turner & Porter.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada would be appreciated.

Guestbook 

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Jim & Deb O’Connor (In-laws of Chris Belluz)

Entered November 2, 2023 from Baltimore Md

This wonderful man will be misses

Judi Brennan 

Entered November 2, 2023

Dear Sue & family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. May sweet memories bring you peace & comfort.
🫶

Carol Gonder (Old neighbor)

Entered November 2, 2023 from Cambridge

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Carol (Cam) Munshaw

Donna (Friend)

Entered November 2, 2023 from Cambridge

I am so sorry to hear the passing of Mr. Frettini. He was such a kind man to me growing up on Renforth. Much Love to all ! My prayers are with you all at this terrible time ! Big Hugs

Maria and Danny Trinca (Friends)

Entered November 2, 2023 from Georgetown

Sue and Tim,
May you look back on the precious memories and find peace in knowing that your father raised an amazing daughter. You both were amazing with the love and care you gave your dad. One of my favorite stories is when Tim picked up your dad from the seniors home and brought him to Erin Mills Town centre in a wheelchair for an afternoon stroll and an ice cream. A simple gesture but yet so meaningful, a beautiful commitment of love.

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