In Celebration of

Hannelora Lohaza

March 15, 1943 -  August 24, 2021


Peacefully passed away, on Tuesday, August 24th, 2021, at St. Joseph’s Health Centre, at the age of 78.

Beloved wife of the late Kazimir Lohaza Sr. Loving mother of Kathleen Thompson (Greg Smith), Christine Lohaza and Kazimir Lohaza Jr. (Rosemary). Devoted and dearly loved Babcia to Andrew and Stephen Thompson, Dylan and Kaila Smith and Kyler Lohaza. Caring sister to Henryk Kalisch, in Poland.

A private visitation will be held at the Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W, Toronto.

Due to the restrictions still in place surrounding COVID-19, attendance at the visitation is limited; to register, please copy and paste the following link into your browser.

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A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Casimir's Church,
156 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto on Monday, August 30, 2021 at 10 a.m.

Interment to follow at Park Lawn Cemetery.

If desired, donations may be made in Hannelora’s name to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

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Ivano Tucci (Gucci) 

Entered August 27, 2021

Love you brother! My sincerest condolences!

Daniel Facecchia 

Entered August 27, 2021

I never met your mom/dad, but I can tell how wonderful s/he must have been just by knowing you. We reflect the best parts of our parents thanks to the loving way they raised us. Take comfort in your memories as you grieve.

Daniel Facecchia 

Entered August 27, 2021

I never met your mom, but I can tell how wonderful she must have been just by knowing you. We reflect the best parts of our parents thanks to the loving way they raised us. Take comfort in your memories as you grieve. Gone but not forgotten, celebrate the time you had together

Rosemary Lohaza (Daughter-in-law)

Entered August 28, 2021 from Toronto

We’ll forever miss you, mama Lohaza. We will always remember you in our hearts and thoughts. We gained a new guardian angel.

“We’ll see you again in heaven, Babcia. I love you.”
- Kyler

Maria Broccoli 

Entered August 28, 2021

My condolences to the family. Hanna was such a special person, so kindhearted. She was a great part of our lives. She took care of our daughter from toddler age and was like a grandmother to her. She cared so much for her and us as well. And we loved her for it. We often visited and sat for chats. All she talked about was her children and grandchildren and how well they were. She loved them all. I am going to miss her so much; we all are. Hanna, you are in a better place. Know that you will always be in our hearts...with love always.

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