Giuseppe Santarossa
In Montreal, on March 4th 2020, at the age of 84, passed away Mr Giuseppe Santarossa, beloved husband of Nerina Santarossa (née Cesaratto).
He leaves to mourn his wife, his children Roberto (Josée) and Barbara (Brian), his grand-children Bianca and Luca, his sister Marina as well as many other family members and friends.
Beppi grew up in Italy. He left his small village in Pordenone to come to America in search of a better life. In America, Beppi met a beautiful, young woman named Nerina who would eventually become his wife. He worked hard to provide a good home for his family and to give his kids an education that would allow them to achieve great success in life. He seldom expressed it in words, but everyone in his family knew he was proud of these accomplishments.
More than anything, Beppi loved to work. It was one of his great joys. He continued working well into his seventies and he loved every minute of it.
Beppi also loved to dance, play golf and make grappa. He valued his friendships and adored his grandchildren. He had a good life and had no regrets. He will be missed by all.
Donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.
He leaves to mourn his wife, his children Roberto (Josée) and Barbara (Brian), his grand-children Bianca and Luca, his sister Marina as well as many other family members and friends.
Beppi grew up in Italy. He left his small village in Pordenone to come to America in search of a better life. In America, Beppi met a beautiful, young woman named Nerina who would eventually become his wife. He worked hard to provide a good home for his family and to give his kids an education that would allow them to achieve great success in life. He seldom expressed it in words, but everyone in his family knew he was proud of these accomplishments.
More than anything, Beppi loved to work. It was one of his great joys. He continued working well into his seventies and he loved every minute of it.
Beppi also loved to dance, play golf and make grappa. He valued his friendships and adored his grandchildren. He had a good life and had no regrets. He will be missed by all.
Donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.