In memory of

Angeline Meloff

March 9, 1930 -  June 4, 2020




MELOFF, Angie (Nee Boshis) passed away peacefully, on Thursday, June 4, at the Donway Place, in the loving arms of her family.

Angie, our sweet Mom, Miko and Baba, was born on March 9, 1930 in the Greek village of Krataro. As a child, she worked hard on the family farm and bravely endured the hardships of WWII. She later emigrated to Canada where she met and married her beloved husband, Danny Meloff (d 2017) They raised their children with unconditional love, instilling strong values focusing on accountability, respect, hard work and kindness to others. There was nothing more important to them than their family. The love and loyalty we have for each other is a tribute to them. Mom’s cheerful, kind and generous attitude made her the heart of the home as well as making friends wherever she went. Her beautiful smile would light up a room, and her warm embrace was soothing to whoever needed a hug. She was an incredible cook and loved having dinners with family, friends and neighbours. Beautiful even at 90, Dad always said she was the prettiest and nicest dressed woman wherever they went. Her gardens were beautiful and she happily spent many hours tending to them. Next to her family, hockey was a big part of Meloff life and she came to not only love it but analyze it for anyone who asked! Mom & Dad went on many trips but their favourite ones were those spent with their children and grandchildren. She loved us fiercely, and while we are heartbroken to lose her, we are forever blessed and grateful for the love she gave us.

Angie is survived by her children, Chris Meloff (Susan), Joanne Spironello (Bob) and D.J. Meloff (Mary-Jane), She was an incredible “Baba” to her eight grandchildren, Jordan Meloff (Colleen); Daniel Meloff (Nicole); Emily Graber ( Dustin), Taylor Glover (Scott), Cristina Batey (Brandon), Christopher Meloff; Abby Meloff and Jack Meloff, and her nine great-grandchildren, Brayden and Brooklyn Meloff; Micayla and Mackenzie Meloff; Austyn Rose Graber; Benjamin and Olivia Glover; and Emma and Matteo Batey.

To Drs. Silverman and Dr. Leung, LHIN, Nurse Danushka and the outstanding staff at Donway, thank you for your guidance, compassion and love. We are truly blessed to have had you in her life as well as ours. Lynn and Mary - there are no words for how much you meant to mom and us.

A private graveside service was held on Monday, June 8, officiated by Rev. Veselin

A Celebration of Life for Angie will be arranged at a future date.

In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory to Saints Cyril & Methody Cathedral 237 Sackville Street Toronto, ON M5A 3G1 would be appreciated.

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Mark Alousis (Family)

Entered June 7, 2020 from Toronto

I’m so sorry for your loss...I have great memories of both your parents, summers spent at my baba’s walking over to the house and swimming all day. She was always so nice. Stay well. Mark, Heather, Els and Ben.

John Antonopoulos (Great Aunt)

Entered June 7, 2020 from Pickering

I was very saddened by the news of Aunti Angie’s passing. She had one of the greatest smiles. I’ll never forget that smile. Always had a big and kiss for me.

Rest In Peace and May her memory be eternal.

Gary and Nadine (nee Petcoff) Jewison (Old family friends)

Entered June 7, 2020

They are forever in our hearts. Xo

Helen Tenuta (Antonopoulos) (Family)

Entered June 7, 2020

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Auntie Angie. Our hearts and thoughts are with your family. She was so lovely and she had the most beautiful smile that could light up a room. May her memory be eternal and may she Rest In Peace.
Love, Nevio, Helen and Leah Tenuta

Chris Evans (Nephew)

Entered June 7, 2020 from Markham,Ontario

Our Condolences to Chris,DJ and Joannie and Families.Love Chris and Paulette.

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