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CAVALIERE-GIOIA, Maryann

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November 17, 1983- December 15, 2021

In your 38 short years here you were a wife, a daughter, a sister, aunt, a niece and a friend to many.  You created infinite memories, laughed millions of times and cried both tears of joy and sorrow.  You had your share of obstacles, but always tried your best to stay strong, and strong to the end you fought.

A new world now awaits you.  Your husband, Sonny Gioia, of 10 years will never go a day without the thought of you.  Your mother, Anna Cavaliere, will forever miss her “bear” but will find solace knowing you are in the arms of your Dad.  The horseback rides will be missed by your brother, Carmen (Laurie) Cavaliere and the unspoken words always shared will be missed by your sister Diana (Adrian) Grandinetti.  Your love of Grandma Rose’s lasagna and your loud, funny stories will be cherished by your sister-in-law Kassey Gioia, your nieces and nephews Abby, Jake, Dominic, Nicholas, Davion and Janiah. Our large family filled with many aunts, uncles and cousins will miss your smile.

You deserve to feel the green grass under your feet, the sun on your face and the wind through your hair.  Smile and ride your horse bare-back through the fields of flowers and rolling hills.

Your dad, your hero, Dominic, waited for you to live your life as he watched over you.  It was finally your time for peace and to embrace him once again.  Your in laws Silvio and Francis joined him at the gates and welcomed you home.

Families and friends are welcome to come to a sit-down service on Sunday December 19, 2021, at 3:00 at the Machine Shop. We ask you to respect Covid regulations by a mandatory wearing of masks, using hand sanitizer, socially distancing and to remain seated before and after the service.

Memorial donations may be made to ARCH or the Crohn’s Society (Payable to or online)

Visit www.osullivanfuneralhome.com. to leave condolences for the family. Arrangements entrusted to O’Sullivan Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 215 St. James St, 705-759-8456.

 



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