CLASSIFIEDS OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY OBITUARIES | ANNOUNCEMENTS | JOBS | MARKETPLACE 1-800-263-6480 classifieds@metroland.com ay Monday October 10, 2022 ot the age of the Ottawa General Hota Surrounded by loved Sean was the beloved husband Michéle O'Dea (née St Hilaire) Ottawa and the loving father and father-in-law to Christine O'Dea (James ) Toronto, Ontario, and to Vicki O'Dea (Rob Holton), of London, England. He was 'Papi' to, granddaughters Elizabeth and Emily, whom he adored and who emphatically adored him its. He was the cherished brother or the late Bill O'Dea (the late June O'Dea), Frank O'Dea (Nancy K. O'Dea) and attended Laval University's St.- Lawrence College in Québec City, where he met the love of his life, Michéle, originally from Princeville, Guébec This anglophone in east ships cortainly raised many eyebrows, yet Sea never faltered or failed to impress with his jokes and § O'DEA, Sean ughters grew san entrepreneur Joined Ui Professor teachin management. Outside of work, Sean believed in giving back to the communities he belonses ed He volunteering with the burioak Parent Support Group, spent several years as a board member of Halton Family Services, and moving back to Ottawa in 2008 spent several years on the board of Natural Sciences Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) reviewing He also al stories to share. Ms Sean wasn't thinking ting, you co ‘ind nim hop, ce col an t handle any ‘blue Jot ‘you might have at your owt . He'd artive with a stocked toolbox and plenty of creativity to solve whatever challenge you were up against. In his later years, portions, he wowed with his ingenuity and passion in the Kitchen. en an wal be ememl r his sense of jumour, is ‘ea larger-t ethan life laugh, endless supply of dad jokes r being the greatest storyteller; he Fy 2 g Fa 3 Fy a al trelessly © overe dis ruly evening het had to stay here thank. ny " the oncoeny Ottawa General Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 2, in Saturday, Nverbe 12, 3022, from 1:00 with Celebration of Sean's tite | beginning at 1:30 p.m. with reception immediately to of Life online oy registering on the Beechwood website. In lieu of flowers, in memoriam donations can be made to the LUKOWSKI, Angela Mary (Soper) Passed away at home in Oakville on October 22, 2022, ved Ni angela resided In Surtington, Ontario for her childhood with her dedicated, supportive parents and became a teacher at M.M. Robinson High School. After Elaine's birth, Angela dedicated her life to her family, supporting her husband in his career and ensuring children had a diverse and supportive upbringing. Follow- ing the birth of Harlow, Angela skiing, hiking, biking, and later in life, curling at the Oakville Cutting Club. ane loved to vel estically and ineratinay ‘including camp- h the Alto trailer com ri church with St. Vincent de Paul and with her Appleby College. For many years, Angela was an active member of Bible Study children at Fellowship. She le al impact -ount people through her ni ural warmth nd compassion and will be remembered fondly. by those she was in contact with. In lieu of flowers, please con- sider donations to St. Vincent do Paul at Mary Mother of God isition in Angela's memory will take place at Kopriva Home, 64 Ro fest, Oakville, on stay, october 30th from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 Memorial Mass will take place at Mary Mother of God Parish, 2745 = North Oakville, on Monday, October 31st at 11:00 a.m. Reception to follow. BAKAIC, Zorica "Rose" patient in pai ‘our loss is your eternal gain. Donotstand atmy grave and weep, puns in French (despite stil he developed passion for Canadian Cancer Society or learning the language at cooking - although he never Hospital on nother do a time). ‘After marrying, Sean and managed to get the han ng of Foundation. ognnat there adnate, Condolences am not there, | didnot die. lear Hand your memory ped in the bud, sed aw. sleep October his wife Emi and aunt to Emilia and husband Todd, Michael and Luke. Rose was born in Kovin, Serbia and came to Canada with her Village. Throughout her life, Rose always believed that she could overcome <obsta cles nd post ‘weet | Rosle “wll ro forever remember that knew her. We wot staff and friends at Post Inn Village Oakville for the wonderful care and compassion that Rose ed while she lived there. Visitation was held on Sunday, October 23, 2022 from 5-8 p.m, A prayer service to celebrate the life of Rose was held o1 Monday, October 24, 2022 at " in the Kopriva Taylor Chapel followed by interment t Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery, kville. In honour of Rose's memory in iu of flowers, donati Canadian National Institute for the Blind or the Canadia the CNIB and at Post Inn 5 : g Fy q 2 °o 3 z 4g x 8 8 8 woo"uoy]EYyapIsUt