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Catania, Leonard (Leo) death

January 19, 1989
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CATANIA, Leonard (Leo)--Charter member of the Rotary Club of Beeton. At York County Hospital, Newmarket on Thursday, January 19, 1989, Leo Catania of RR1 Beeton, in his 71st year, beloved husband of Ruth McCague. Dear father of Paul of London and Maria and Bill Langford of Bradford. Dear Papa of Craig and Christopher. Dear brother of Mike of Richmond Hill, Bill of Brighton, Tony of Aurora and Peter of Stratford. Rested at the Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 150 Queen St., South Tottenham. Service was held in the chapel Saturday, January 21, 1989. Springtime interment Trinity Cemetery, Beeton. Donations to the Rotary Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Bradford Gazette

Catania, Salvatore Joseph (Sam) obituary

Event Date : Tuesday, March 25, 1997
Event Type : Death

Description : Suddenly in his 78th year. Husband of the late Sarah Lotto. Father of Peter and his wife Judi, Donald, Joyce and her husband Ted Mendrek. Brother of Leo and his wife Wilma of Sebright, John and his wife Rose of Sharon, and predeceased by Mike, Jim, Jenny Mizzoni, and Mimi Giovanelli. Brother-in-law of Yvonne and Aida Catania. Papa of Jennifer and Sara Catania, Melissa and Nicholas Mendrek. Visitation at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, Bradford. Prayers at Holy Martyrs of Japan Church, Bradford. Interment in Holy Martyrs Cemetery. Donations to the York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket, would be appreciated.

Toronto Star

Catania, Samuel & Sarah Marie Lotto

Event Date : Wednesday, November 01, 1944
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Daughter of Mr and Mrs M. Lotto of Bradford wed son of Mr and Mrs Peter Catania of Bradford in The Church of the Forty Martyrs by Rev. Father Bolan. Miss Rose Ermeline was maid of honor and Miss Lorna Rashotte was bridesmaid. John Catania and Frank Wist attended the groom. The couple will reside in Bradford.

Bradford Witness

Maurino, John obituary

Event Date : Wednesday, May 26, 1954
Event Type : Death

Description : Death came with startling suddenness last Wednesday morning to a well known Bradford resident, Mr. John Maurino. Mr. Maurino was very seriously ill last October and for a time it was feared that he would not recover from two thrombosis attacks. But he amazed his family and friends by apparently making an excellent return to health. He was warned by his doctors that he should not exert himself, but having led a very active life these instructions were given little heed as soon as he felt well again and last Wednesday morning he decided to cut some grass beside the house. He collapsed while at this task and was unconscious when Mrs. Maurino reached his side. He lived but a few minutes.Born in Turan, Italy, over 77 years ago, Mr. Maurino lived in his native land, and in France, until coming to the United States at the age of 27 where his first employment was as a chef at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. A year later he came to Toronto where he had the same employment at the King Edward Hotel. For a time he was a butcher in Toronto, then, deciding to be a farmer, he came to the farm on the fringe of the marsh 43 years ago, which he later sold to the late Mr. Peter Catania, and which is still the Catania home. When he left that farm in 1918 he bought the farm and home, the latter now the property of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yeomans, from the late Mr. Skinner, and the family took up residence in Bradford. Three years later he sold this property to the late Mr. Earl James and built the present home on Holland
Street west.Mr. Maurino was married in Toronto 47 years ago in St. Patrick's Church to Mary Cavallo, who, with their family of three sons and three daughters, survives him, namely: August of Toronto; Mrs. James V. Catania (Aida), and Frank of Bradford; Mrs. Bolley (Laura) of Guelph; Mrs. C. Clark (Lena) of Sudbury; and Leo of Bradford. Two sisters, one in France, and one in South America also survive. Mr. Maurino was a devout member of Holy Martyrs' Church, Bradford.Very energetic and youthful looking, Mr. Maurino was supposed to be living as a retired farmer during the past ten years, but his energy did not permit him to rest and he usually was busily employed. He was cheerful and smiling and had many friends who mourned his sudden passing.The funeral was held from Holy Martyrs' Church on Saturday morning with services in charge of Rev. F. R. McGinn. Two of his grandchildren, Vincent Catania and Laurene Catania, the latter at the organ, as well as the church's Dutch choir, assisted with the Requiem Mass. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bradford.The pallbearers were Messrs. F. Magani, Fred Doane, Leo Catania and Peter Siervogel, all of Bradford; A. Bidini of Toronto and Bruno Cavallo of Sudbury.

Bradford Witness

Off to Brazil

"Peter and Josefina Catania, on their way to Brazil to teach and conduct research, recently visited Peter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Catania of RR 2, Newmarket, and Peter's brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Betty Catania. Mr. and Mrs. Catania will teach for two years at the Universidade Federal de Paraiba in Jona Pessoa. Dr. Peter Catania will study solar energy at the university and Dr. Josefina Catania will teach psychology, as part of a project of the Canadian government. Peter was born and raised in Bradford and he attended St. Mary's separate school, Aurora High School, the University of Waterloo, University of Edmonton, and University of Regina. Josefina was born and raised in Cebu City, The Philippines. The couple had two children, Carleon Miguel, 5, and Alaine Mia, 1.5."

Bradford Witness