Condolences
Cara Lisetta, a Rosemere,
sei stata ben voluta da tutti quelli che ti hanno conosciuta, e sappi che il tuo lungo "esilio" in Alberta non è riuscito a farti dimenticare.
Riposa in pace.
Con affetto Alfredo, Erminia, Renza, Paola e Rimma.
I was fortunate enough to know this sweet lady for many years, and I am really going to miss her. She had a love of animals and took in several stray cats, gave them Italian names, and they quickly became part of the family. She babysat friends dogs when needed. She was a terrific cook and a loyal friend, and she loved her family, and her soap opera tv shows in the afternoons.
There was no gentler soul than lovely Aunt Lizetta. She will be remembered by all here for a very long time. Our deepest condolences to the whole family. Love to all
Great Aunt Lisetta was one of my favorite people to spend time with. She had such a love for life, food and family. Spending time with her would always leave you feeling warm and loved. It was always exciting and special when we got to visit her while living in Calgary. With her delicious recipes and cheerful personality, you couldn’t help but have a great time with her. I have always missed those days and will miss her even more. I’m so thankful I got to know her during my years in Calgary. Lisetta you will be missed but never forgotten.
My Great-aunt Lisetta was a warm, and loving woman. I remembered when I came into her house and there was the smell of her delicious food: her lasagna. Oh so yummy! She was such a great cook. She always had a smile on her face and it always felt very welcoming into her home. She lived a healthy life. I truly will miss her so much.
My thoughts are with the family in your loss. There was no kinder, more gentle soul and one deserving of a special place in heaven. She was there for me when i first moved to Alberta and feeling very alone. In my family’s time in Calgary, our children got to know their Great Aunt and Uncle and to this day, remember the love she could put into even the simplest of meals. I will always remember her smile and warmth, her willingness to listen and talk. Her life in Calgary seemed perfectly suited to her and I take comfort in the thought that she lived a healthy happy life that all of us could only envy.
I have very good memories of my Aunty Lisetta. As far back as I can remember she exuded calmness, kindness and welcomed anyone who entered her home. She was a great wife and companion to my Uncle Ino who will truly miss her .Her devotion and love for her son Massimo was forever on her mind and in her actions. Aunty Lisetta was a great cook and she always had some special treat for any visitor who came to her door. I know she loved animals and enjoyed all the furry creatures she had. She was always willing to help any family members or any neighbour because that was who she was- someone who gave of herself. She will truly be missed. Rest in piece Aunty Lisetta.
I met Auntie Lisetta through my marriage to her nephew Will Da Sie (her brother Angelo's son). She was the most amazing woman. Always fussing to make sure we were feed and comfortable; always smiling; always patient; always gentle and kind-hearted. I don't think I ever heard her say a bad word against anyone. She also made the best lasagna in the world! I know she was loved by many and will be missed by all those who were fortunate enough to have been blessed by meeting her. I am glad that I got to see her in September (2019). My heartfelt sympathy to Massimo and Ino. Love to you both.
Aunt Lisetta was my godmother. I looked up to her for her calm, her ready smile and kindness. I would call her once in a while and she was always so happy to chat with me. The last time we spoke, was after her brother Angelo, died. They were very close. She told me they talked on the phone every week. I know uncle Ino will miss her greatly and it makes me sad to think of her not at his side. Massimo was the light of her life.
Rest In Peace aunt Lisetta. You are not forgotten. ❤️
I can only speak of Auntie Lisetta from after my marriage to Kathleen. Every time we visited with her and Ino (fortunately Christmas 2018) she made us feel so welcome. She was always warm kind and generous, such that we always felt at home in her and Ino’s presence. I am saddened by her passing and I wish Ino strength and courage to forge on.
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