Saturday, February 24, 2024

Celebrating the Life of Dorothy Elvira Soares

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I am extremely saddened by the passing away of a fine sister-in-law Dorothy Soares. My earliest memories of first meeting her go way back to the year 1975 in Bombay. 
My thoughts and prayers are with all members of the Soares family. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies. May the Almighty God give us all the strength and courage to bear this irreparable loss at this difficult time of sorrow. May fond memories and thoughts of happier times bring to us some comfort. May her soul rest in eternal peace. She lived her life to the fullest and surely touched the hearts of many people in her life. Dorothy has my greatest admiration as a very loving, considerate, generous, kind and caring person. These are my few words in a small and humble tribute to express my admiration for her. Gone but not forgotten. We have indeed lost a gem - truly kindhearted, gentle and loving person, devoted to her family, and a great woman and mother of our time. May her soul rest in eternal peace. 
As we grieve and celebrate the passing of Dorothy Soares, after fighting a courageous battle with cancer for 6 years, we have so many countless and wonderful memories of her. She was a fun-loving person. I always remember her as the life of any party, organizing dances, picnics, games and singing sessions galore. She was a very sympathetic and kind-hearted person ever willing to help those in need. She was an amazing woman. She passed away in Mississauga at 65 years of age, with her husband Francis, her son Nicholas and daughter Amanda by her side.

She was the first one to immigrate to Canada with her family. We are here today in Canada because of her. Dorothy and her husband Francis warmly welcomed me, my wife and 3 children into their home in 1998. And we are ever so grateful for that.

Tony Fernandes

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