In Celebration of

Nancy Warren

June 7, 1948 -  January 14, 2025

Nancy Warren peacefully passed away surrounded by her loving family at Joseph Brant Hospital on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at the age of 76.

Cherished mother of John (Jane Almeida) and Chris (Itiana Dibi Giuliani), and beloved grandmother to Oliver. Nancy will be deeply missed by her brother, John (Joan), and fondly remembered by her extended family and friends.

A Memorial Visitation to celebrate Nancy's life will be held on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, located at 2357 Bloor Street West, Toronto.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Nancy's memory are gratefully welcomed and may be made to Sick Kids Hospital (a charity she supported for many years).

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Patricia Hernandez Crowe 

Entered January 16, 2025 from Brampton

Sending my deepest condolences to John, Chris and the rest of the family. I have fond memories of Nancy, may she rest in peace.

Chiara Randon (Niece)

Entered January 16, 2025 from Vicenza

Met her in the 70s , became part of our Italian family . I cherish so many good memories together ♥️

Donna (Past co worker)

Entered January 18, 2025 from Vaughan

My deepest condolences. Nancy was a wonderful co worker . Her warm smile and gentle matter made her a beautiful person to know and work with
Donna Sansano

Anne Purvis(Taylor) (daughter of Cam and Ruby, first cousin)

Entered January 18, 2025 from East York

Hi John and Joan, John and Chris,
Sorry for your loss. I have some fond memories of Nancy from Taylor family Christmas dinners--remember how the families all took turns hosting? Tillsonburg--London--Galt
I was too young to be part of the Cathy-Nancy-Helen Girls' club, but looked up to those girls.
I really enjoyed attending John's wedding with Mom a few years ago. It struck me that Nancy had carried forward the legacy of great motherhood, that Nana Taylor embodied.
Blessings to you all.

Marcella DiCarlo (collegue from Humber River)

Entered January 21, 2025 from 40 Richview Road

My condolences to her family. I remember her as a warm and loving collegue, who always made me feel welcomed. Always with a good word of advice. She was the same with all her patients as well. After Nancy retired we kept in touch with the 649 lottery. Unfortunately we never won big. I'm going to miss you Nancy. I hope you are in a better place now.

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