In Celebration of

Josephine Agius

July 10, 1932 -  August 18, 2022

In loving memory of Josephine Agius who passed on August 18, 2022, in her 90th year in Mississauga, Ontario.

Loving wife of the late Ross.
Survived by her loving sister Marie (Wayne), her brother Larry (Chris), and her many nieces and nephews whom she dearly loved.

She will also be missed by her many friends.

Donations in her name may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

Due to COVID restrictions, there will be no post funeral reception.

Guestbook 

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Pat & Bob Inouye (Friends)

Entered August 19, 2022 from Elliot Lake, Ont.

Marie, Wayne & Family

Our Hearts & Thoughts are with You All!
So glad Josephine had been a Great Friend since 1969
How Fortunate to have had Her in our lives for ALL these years. We were totally Blessed..

Love & Friendship
Pat & Bob

Mike Cuschieri (Nephew)

Entered August 19, 2022 from Barrie

We will miss you Aunt Jo, you are now an official Angel above looking after all of us.

We love you

Michael

Mitsuko and Louis Lansing (Friend)

Entered August 19, 2022 from 52 Eden Valley Dr. Etobicoke On. M9A4Z7

I lost a beautiful and a sweet friend. I always remember your lovely smile, Josephine.
May God welcome and rejoice her beautiful soul in Heaven joined with her husband, Ross and nephew Jeff and all reposed family members.
Love
Mitsuko and Louis

Kathie And Ron Rouse (Friends of The family)

Entered August 19, 2022 from Tweed

“Hi, Jo!”
How many times have we said that during Marie’s check in calls over the years? You always laughed and said a loving “hello” back! You were so happy that Marie and Wayne would be spending time unwinding with friends.
So now you are are at peace relaxing with your loved ones who left before you. I know you have the champagne ready to celebrate your blessed release from pain with those waiting for you.
Cheers, love and peace to a lovely human.

Connie Pangman (friend)

Entered August 19, 2022 from mississauga

JO Was alwaYs there to help my friend Marie deal with whatever challenge life brought to them.
she was a lovely lady--so quiet so helpful with their Mom

I am glad they made a fete out of her l latest "big "birthday. -- Rest In Peace.. You deserve it. Connie Pangman

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