In Celebration of

Geronimo Rosales

September 30, 1953 -  January 15, 2025


Geronimo Rosales, born on September 30, 1953, peacefully entered eternal rest on January 15, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer.


He was the beloved son of Antonio and Teofila Rosales and a cherished brother to Willy (Jocelyn), Raul (Celia), Diego (Jennifer), and the late Elnie and Lerma.


Geronimo is survived by his devoted wife, Rosemarie, who stood faithfully by his side throughout their journey together. He was a loving father to Ronald (Aimee) and Robert (Ellish) and a proud grandfather to Hudson, Mackenzie, Emily, and Gabriel. His family was the heart of his life, and he found immense joy in their love and presence.


Those who knew Geronimo will remember him for his unwavering positivity, boundless generosity, kind spirit, and infectious laughter that could brighten any room. His legacy of kindness and joy will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him.


The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the CVH Oncology and Palliative team for their compassionate care and support during Geronimo’s final days. Their dedication brought comfort during a challenging time.


May Geronimo’s memory serve as a source of strength and inspiration to those who loved him. Resting now in peace, he will forever be remembered with love and gratitude.

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Heddie Cava (Friend of the family)

Entered January 17, 2025 from Mississauga

My sincere condolences to you and your beloved family during this hard breaking moment.
May his presence live in our hearts and the memories created forever be in our thoughts.

Hudson & Mackenzie (Grandchildren)

Entered January 18, 2025

We love you Lolo and will miss you so much!

Maybelle and Ian (Family Friends)

Entered January 20, 2025

Condolences to Rose, Ronald, Robert and family. Will miss you Ronnie.

Marissa Divina Grenier (Niece)

Entered January 20, 2025 from Mississauga

I'll always remember Tito Ronnie full of joy growing up. He was always joking and smiling wherever he went. He encouraged me during my chemo, and understood what I was going through. He was truly an inspiration to me of what a true fighter and warrior should be. Although, there were tough days, he kept going and showed us all never to give up hope, and through prayers all things are possible with God. Tito Ronnie, it's now time for you to rest. You have fought the good fight, and ran the race through faith. You had the endurance to show us how to face true suffering with joy & strength. Christ has called you home. You will wait for us at our final destination, cheering us all on, until we too will reach the finish line and complete the race. So, it's bye for now Tito Ronnie, because we will reunite again one glorious day.

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