Carl and I were cousins and saw each other frequently in our early years as pre teens and teen-agers. These are the years I fondly remember most of our relationship. While we didn’t interact as much in later years, primarily due to my moving away from Toronto, I was kept informed of his activities by members of my family, which I appreciated.
Marion, Tina, Norm and families, my deepest condolences on your loss.
Ritchie Zanibbi
Wish " COUSIN CARL ",- as we knew him -...
" GOD'S SPEED " !!! ON ANGEL WINGS !!!
Uncle Carl was always happy to greet you with a smile and the warmest hug. I remember that sparkle in his eyes usually followed by a laugh, as shown in this beautiful photo of him. He took a lot of pride in his gardens, his Italian heritage & of course his family. Uncle Carl was a great storyteller & always made everyone feel welcomed & comfortable. I will miss him dearly.
My condolences to Auntie Marion, Tina ,George, Uncle Norm & Auntie Joyce
Carl will be sorely missed. He was an ICON to those of us who were at Earl Haig in the 50's!! I will miss our planning sessions, talks and Lunches as we prepared for an Earl Haig 50's Dinner, and latterly, Lunch! Always a huge smile greeted me every time we met! RIP- You will always be in my thoughts.
Marion, Tina & George, we are so sorry to hear of Carl's passing. Carl was larger than life and a very sweet man. He will be missed, especially when we make the "sauce". Our sincerest condolences to all of you.