In memory of

Carlos Manuel Pereira

July 1, 1947 -  August 19, 2024

Carlos Manuel Pereira passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of August 19, 2024, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Arrifes, Portugal, Carlos immigrated to Canada at the age of 24, embracing his new home with enthusiasm and dedication. He worked tirelessly for 37 years at IKO in Brampton, exemplifying the strong work ethic that defined his character

Carlos was predeceased by his beloved wife Maria and son-in-law Mark. He is survived by his children Nancy, Carmen (Paul), Diana (Davor), and Michael (Melissa), as well as his siblings Caetano, Joe (Donna), Maria (Peter), and Lisa (Steve). He was predeceased by his brother Anthony (Tony) and is survived by Tony's wife Terri. Carlos also leaves behind many cherished grandchildren, Justin, Kaitlin, Sierra, Luka, Marina, Milena and Michael. And his many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

After retiring from IKO, Carlos found great pleasure in driving a catering van for Yummy Catering, delivering food to children’s schools and daycare facilities. His love for people was evident in the smile that would light up his face whenever he was around them.

His passion for soccer was legendary. He coached girls' and women's soccer teams for many years, sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm for the sport. Every weekend, his children felt the intensity of his devotion to Benfica and Portuguese soccer.

Despite facing significant health challenges, Carlos rarely complained, facing his struggles with quiet dignity. His resilience was matched only by his sense of humour, as he loved to joke around and bring laughter to those around him.

Carlos’s life was a testament to the immigrant spirit that has enriched Canada. He worked hard, loved deeply, and embraced his adopted country wholeheartedly. His legacy lives on in the hearts of all who knew him and in the many lives he touched through his kindness, humor, and generosity.

The family is happy to accept flowers, or a donation to Hospice Simcoe, or donate your time through coaching or volunteering for those in need.

A funeral service will be held to celebrate Carlos’s life. Visitation on Sunday August 25, 2024 from 4:00 to 8:00pm. Funeral Service on Monday August 26 at 10:00am. Meadowvale Funeral Center. 7732 Mavis Road, Brampton. Interment to follow funeral service.

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Horacio Cabral (First cousin)

Entered August 24, 2024 from Brampton

Go on peace my dearest cousin .
We grew up practically on the same house sharing many laughs
We were << COMPADRES>> our son Charlie godfather .We shared many conversations with many visits .
You will be missed 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

Michelle Lippa (Soccer student)

Entered August 25, 2024 from Florida

Just found out about this terrible news. Coach, you were more than just that. Compassionate, funny and dedicated to his players.
So many found memories. Thank yoi for being such an inspiration to my life and making sure I never lost the love of the game. So his daughters and Mike, my condolences to you.

Josie and Joe Canning (Fruend, soccer mom and helper. Soccer sponsor Brams United,)

Entered August 26, 2024 from Formerly Brampton

He was a wonderful person, coach and great supporter and coach for my girls, Marie and Judith. They really appreciated his time and patience when coaching. So did all the parents.

Thank you to Carlos. Condolences fin the liss of your father, grandfather. RIP Carlios.

Jenelle McCalla (Friend of Diana Pereira Mulig)

Entered August 26, 2024 from MISSISSAUGA

Our deepest condoloences to you all during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers and with you. May your father rest in peace.

Jenelle, Brynlynn and the McCalla family

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