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Lisa Moffa
January 5, 1960 - January 28, 2025
It's with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs. Lisa Moffa at the age of 65 years.
She was loved by everyone and loved everyone.
She will be greatly missed by her husband Donald, her daughter Veronique (Mario), her grand-children (Dereck and Tommy), her brother Matteo, brother in law Richard (Amy), nieces (Nina and Lucy), sister in law Diane, and her little pooch Ozzie.
She leaves behind her three aunts Concetta (Salvatore), Adolorate (Giovanni) and Celeste (Giuseppe) as well as all of her cousins that supported her and loved her.
Lisa loved life, she loved travelling and see the world. She adored her grand-children and was always there for them. Her cousins were like sisters and brothers to her. Family was important. She loved animals and was strongly against injustice of all kind. She was an artist at heart and her artwork was her way to express how she saw the world through those beautiful eyes of hers.
Her family wants to thank the Teresa Dellar Palliative Care Residence for their extraordinary care of Lisa and for helping her leave this world peacefully.
Donations to the center will be greatly appreciated in lieux of flowers. There will be no viewing. Celebration of life and emtombment for family only.
The grief of having lost her
Should not make us forget
The joy of having known her.
She was loved by everyone and loved everyone.
She will be greatly missed by her husband Donald, her daughter Veronique (Mario), her grand-children (Dereck and Tommy), her brother Matteo, brother in law Richard (Amy), nieces (Nina and Lucy), sister in law Diane, and her little pooch Ozzie.
She leaves behind her three aunts Concetta (Salvatore), Adolorate (Giovanni) and Celeste (Giuseppe) as well as all of her cousins that supported her and loved her.
Lisa loved life, she loved travelling and see the world. She adored her grand-children and was always there for them. Her cousins were like sisters and brothers to her. Family was important. She loved animals and was strongly against injustice of all kind. She was an artist at heart and her artwork was her way to express how she saw the world through those beautiful eyes of hers.
Her family wants to thank the Teresa Dellar Palliative Care Residence for their extraordinary care of Lisa and for helping her leave this world peacefully.
Donations to the center will be greatly appreciated in lieux of flowers. There will be no viewing. Celebration of life and emtombment for family only.
The grief of having lost her
Should not make us forget
The joy of having known her.