In Celebration of

Nicola (Nick) Vito Nardulli

June 17, 1941 -  February 16, 2025


It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Nicola (Nick) Vito Nardulli who passed away on February 16, 2025 11:45pm at the age of 83 from aspiration pneumonia after five weeks at Mount Sinai Hospital with no clear diagnosis.

Nicola was born on June 17, 1941 in Aquaviva delle Fonti, province of Bari, Italy, son to the late Antonio and Maria Nardulli (Lopane). He passed away peacefully leaving behind his beloved wife of 63 years, Tina (Gasparro), children, Mirella (Paul), Tony (Zelia), his grandchildren Allegra, Serena, Dante, Isabella, Andrew, and his sister Antonella (Tony).

Nick was a larger than life personality. Always passionate about life, work, family, friendships, and especially food. He was a charismatic person who loved to philosophize and was a teacher of life lessons with his children and grandchildren.

Nicola was a successful self-made businessman. He had the courage to cross the ocean in 1963 to create a life in Canada with his wife Tina and together they achieved the Canadian Dream. Though he left his hometown of Aquaviva delle Fonti he always remained Italian in his character and values. These were expressed through his tireless work ethic, passion, courteous manner, and his ability to feel at ease with anyone.

His personal motto was “work hard and play hard.” When he wasn’t up at 4:00 in the morning to go to the Ontario Food Terminal to purchase fruit and vegetables for his grocery store, he was planning a trip to Egypt or riding a camel. His adventurous spirit took him from the heat of Egypt to the rainforest of Brazil to the beaches of the Dominican

After owning a grocery business for 10 years, it was always his dream to move to California, the sunshine state so he moved to raise his family in 1976 to the USA for close to 2 years before returning back to Toronto to raise his children.

After completing another successful 10 years in the textile business Nick and Tina ventured in the real estate market where they later retired.

Nick will be greatly missed by family and friends. Family was everything to Nick and was proud to have left a legacy of well mannered, educated, beautiful and intelligent grandchildren.

Rest in peace Nicola
Rest in peace Nonno
Rest in peace Pa

Visitation will be at the Turner & Porter, Peel Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St on Sunday, February 23,2025 from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m.

Funeral Mass will be held in Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 3055 Bloor St W, Etobicoke, on Monday, February 24, 2025 at 11 a.m.

Park Lawn Cemetery Mausoleum.

If you wish, you can send a Donation to Mount Sinai Hospital or donations for Memorial Masses in memory of Nicola.

To view the Livestream of church mass, please click on the Livestream button below.

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Jayne Paradiso (Aunt)

Entered February 20, 2025 from Owen Sound, On

Mirella, wishing you God's Blessing and His Peace as you go through this time.

Stella, Amanda and Martina Gasparro 

Entered February 20, 2025

We are so sorry for your loss. May happy memories leave an afterglow of smiles as you remember the joyful times you had together. No one that has been so influential can ever be truly lost - his lasting impact will continue all around you as life propels you forward. What he was, still is and forever will be. Sincerely, Stella, Amanda and Martina Gasparro

Di Ciccio's Family (Relative....friends...)

Entered February 22, 2025 from Italia

Una grande perdita....caro Nicola riposa in pace...il ricordo della tua anima meravigliosa e gentile resterà nei nostri cuori....un forte abbraccio a Tina....ai meravigliosi figli...genero...nuora..nipoti...con immenso affetto Memena Lello e fam.❤️🙏

Lino Di-Fonzo (Acquaintance)

Entered February 23, 2025 from Brampton

I am saddened to learn about the homegoing of Nicola.
I extend my deep and sincere condolences to his wife Tina and to the rest of Nick's family.
I cherish the fond memories of when Nicola and Tina faithfully joined a home Bible study in Mississauga. They were so interested in learning about God's free gift of salvation through the cross of His only Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
May the God of hope and all comfort be with you, Tina. Take courage!

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