In memory of

Arnulfo Loria Lacuesta

January 27, 1947 -  September 21, 2018

Arnulfo Loria Lacuesta, 71, passed away on Friday September 21, 2018. Arnulfo, also known as Arnold, Noning and Lolo Dad to his friends, family and grandchildren, was born on January 27, 1947 to Serafin and Felixberta in Lambunao, Iloilo, Philippines. He was the seventh of ten children.

Arnulfo studied at the University of San Agustin, Iloilo, Philippines where he completed a Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Here, he created and nurtured lifelong friendships and revealed his charm and ability to be the light of the room. As a young professional, he later moved to Dumaguete City to work as a Medical Technologist at Silliman University Medical Center. It was in Dumaguete where he met his wife of 49 years, Bienvenida (Binky) Lacuesta. Together they had four children: Elaine, Lawrence, Lalaine and Dawn. Arnulfo’s gift in teaching flourished as he began to train students in the laboratory. He was adored by his students, describing him as someone who was approachable, knowledgeable, and uses humor as a tool to make learning fun and effective.

Seeking better opportunities for their family, Arnulfo and Binky made plans to immigrate. First, Arnulfo ventured abroad to work for two years in Yemen. In the summer of 1989, Arnulfo, along with his family, travelled to Canada. They first landed in Grand Falls, Newfoundland, where his brother Rogelio and his family resided. Arnulfo and family then moved to Toronto, Ontario. For the next 21 years, Arnulfo worked in the Pathology department at Scarborough Grace Hospital and St. Joseph’s Hospital.

Arnulfo will be forever remembered as a man with a strong work ethic and a man who believed in the importance of family. A man of few words, his love for his family was demonstrated through his actions. He revelled in the simple joys of family life anchored by food, conversation and laughter. He found pleasure in being surrounded by his grandchildren, sharing the bounty of his garden, and the occasional game of mahjong. He was regarded as the rock for the descendants of Serafin and Felixberta Lacuesta. As the patriarch, he would do his rounds, check in, and ensure that everyone in the immediate and extended circle of family was okay. When he spoke, he was sharp, witty, and would hold the attention of those around him. Arnulfo was a man who left an indelible mark among those who loved and knew him.

Arnulfo is survived by his wife Binky, his four children and their spouses (Elaine and Mike, Lawrence and Josie, Lalaine and Michael, and Dawn and Kenrick), and grandchildren (Michael, David, Daniel, Emeli Bien, Arlaw, Isabel, Julian, Selene and Carina). He will also be deeply missed by Eljay, Julie, Bong-Bong, Rosemarie and Jan Roven, who round out the immediate family that congregate at “176 Earlsdale”.

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Ivan Lacuesta (Uncle)

Entered September 25, 2018 from Singapore

Tito Noning is one of the big pillars for our Lacuesta Family.
Thank you Tito for all the things that you have done for me and our family, for all the advises, the laughter , the unconditional love that you gave us
We will miss you terribly. But our happy memories with you will remain forever.

Junior Groves (Friend)

Entered September 25, 2018 from Pickering

Such a friend you cant ignore, you are that friend. Where did you get these qualities ...YES from your parents and YES you are left here to show those qualities. SO CELEBRATE WHAT GOD HAS GIVEN TO YOU AND REMEMBER PAUL SAID ..."FOR ME TO LIVE IS CHRIST AND TO DIE IS GAIN".... Because he caught a glimpse of what is in the 3rd heaven.....Just trust God Elaine and CELEBRATE!!!

Christopher Acena and Purita Visto (Friends)

Entered September 25, 2018

Our condolences to the Lacuesta family. May you find comfort that your loved one is now at rest. We will forever be great full that we knew and had him as a very dear friend. The joy and laughter he brought us will always be fondly remembered and missed.

Orde & Jasmin Acebu (Nephew & Neice)

Entered September 26, 2018 from Melbourne,Australia

You will always be remembered Uncle Noning.
Thank you for all the love, help and guidance that you have given us. Rest in Peace Uncle Noning. We love you!

Roy and Leonora Ferguson (Friend)

Entered September 26, 2018 from Scarborough

Please accept our condolences on the passing of your Dad, father-in-law, grandfather and friend. May you be comforted by the presence of God. Our prayers are with you. God bless.

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