In memory of

Dr. Luigi Casella

May 20, 1930 -  November 2, 2024


It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Dr. Luigi Casella, who left us peacefully on November 2, 2024, at Michael Garron Hospital, aged 94. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle – who was known to his friends and loved ones as Gino. A cardiologist at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto for more than 50 years, Dr. Casella was greatly loved by his many patients, colleagues and medical students. He took great joy in teaching, transmitting his enthusiasm to all around him, and winning countless teaching awards. In 2008, he co-founded the teaching website https://ecgmadesimple.ca/ which is used internationally as a teaching resource. The “Dr. Luigi Casella Award in Cardiology” was established at the University of Toronto in 2023 as a grant to cardiology residents.
Born in Portici (Naples, Italy) on May 20, 1930, he was the eldest of eight children born to esteemed agriculture professor Domenico Casella and devoted homemaker Emilia Romano. He studied medicine at the University of Naples, and after an internship and residency in New York City, he emigrated to Toronto, joining St. Michael’s Hospital as a resident in 1959.
He married social worker Margaret Elizabeth Headrick in 1962 and was heartbroken at her passing in 2021. They had a nearly 60-year marriage, sharing a love of cooking, world-wide travels and weekends at their country ‘Schoolhouse’ on Irish Lake near Flesherton, Ontario. He will be greatly missed by his daughter Emilia, son John, daughter-in-law Lamthong (Bon), and grand-daughters Vanessa, Madilynn and Sabreena. His sisters Anna and Maria mourn him in Italy, along with his many nieces and nephews who knew him as Zio Gino.
A funeral service will be held at 10 am on November 11, 2024, at the Mt. Pleasant Funeral Centre, with visitation starting at 9 am. Address: 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the "Dr. Luigi Casella Award in Cardiology" at the following link: https://uoft.me/Casella
Donors giving online will receive a tax receipt via email. Family and friends can also donate over the phone by calling 416-978-0811

Funeral details are below. Please note that there is a Remembrance Day event on the west side of the cemetary (between Mt. Pleasant and Yonge St) on Monday at 11 am. Dr. Casella's funeral will take place on the east side of the cemetary, entering off Mt. Pleasant Road, at 10 am, with visitation at 9 am. For those wishing to linger, there will be a small reception afterwards, and internment (on the west side of the cemetery) will take place after 12:00.

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Sharon Sparks (Colleague)

Entered November 6, 2024 from Caledonia

I was very saddened to hear that Dr. Casella passed away. He was such a great person to work with which I did as the Nursing manager of the Cardiology unit at SMH.
Many people learned much about the care of patients.
My deepest sympathy to the family as I am sure you will miss him.

David BORTS (Previous student)

Entered November 6, 2024

My condolences to Dr Casella’s family. I was a cardiology resident at St Mikes in 1984. I learned an enormous amount from Dr Casella. Most importantly I learned the importance of humanity and compassion in dealing with sick patients. It was an honour to learn from him.

Peter Kopplin (Colleague)

Entered November 6, 2024 from Toronto

As a colleague of Gino's at St Michael's Hospital I want to extend my sympathy to the family. He was a marvelous teacher and clinician. He was also very influential in establishing the physician partnership, always insisting on transparency.

Elizabeth Cooney (Friend of Emelia)

Entered November 7, 2024 from Toronto

Blessings Dear Emelia from those who love you at 36 Castlefrank
May The Souls of the Faithful Departed Through the Mercy of God Rest In Peace. Amen.

Tim Armstrong (Friend)

Entered November 7, 2024 from Fergus

Emilia and John,
So sorry to hear of your father’s passing. In the few years that I have known your father, he always treated me with kindness and grace. He will be missed.
Tim

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