In memory of

Celestino Agustin Parial

March 6, 1951 -  March 2, 2022

You graced this world with your laughter, love and generous spirit.

You are known for your larger than life personality, zest for life and love of art. You found joy in small pleasures, travelling and spending time with family and friends. If your life was measured in the number of people you loved and loved you, it would be worth centuries. You lived a good life. Wherever you went you left an indelible mark making memories with those around you. Whether on special occasions or on a regular day, you had your camera to take a snapshot of those beautiful memories.

While you leave your loving wife Norma, daughter Maria, son-in-law Pietro, granddaughter Olivia, son Norman and his partner Sophie, you will be forever remembered in their hearts. God welcomes you with open arms and the angels sing upon your arrival. We cry because we loved the time we had with you and we cherish your memory. We will miss seeing you in your fedoras in the summer, your brightly coloured shirts and matching shoes. We will miss your laughter, your smile and your jokes that brought us joy. Most of all, we will miss your big heart.

In your last days you continued to show strength, willpower and perseverance. A true mark of the person we love, our beloved Tino, Babe, Tito, Compadre, Lolo and Popsy.

May you Rest in Peace and enjoy infinite love and happiness in heaven.

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Nicole and Jose Rivera (Family friends)

Entered March 21, 2022

We know that words are inadequate at a time like this, but we wanted you to know how very sorry our family is for your loss. Tino was a wonderful person who was always so full of life and wise words. He will be dearly missed. May he rest in eternal peace.
Love Jose, Nicole, Jalen and Maria

Lou Lawrence (Family Friend)

Entered March 22, 2022 from Mississauga

Our sincerest condolences to the family. Tino was a very gentle, kind and the sweetest soul you could ever meet. My husband Andrew and I were so fortunate to have known him. Rest in Peace Tino and continue to shower everyone in heaven your usual great sense of humour!

Donna Scrimgeour (Family Friend)

Entered March 25, 2022 from Port Credit

Tino - best described as truly a gentleman as he was a "gentle man", a friend, a husband, father, musician, comedian, friend, and always a free spirit. I will always fondly remember the warmth of Tino's spirit, his smile and sparkling eyes. Here was a man that loved his wife and family as much as life itself. Bill, Kielen, and I will always be thankful for having known and had the opportunity to share in Tino's life.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Norma, Norman, Maria and their families, we are so sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in the times shared, and know that Tino will always be with you. All our love Donna, Bill and Kielen

Deborah Saroli (Co-woriker)

Entered March 25, 2022 from Woodbridge, ON

My deepest condolences to Tino's family. Tino was a good friend and co-worker. He spoke so affectionately about his family and loved to share Olivia's gymnastic accomplishments. He will be missed.

Deborah

Lothar Stiem (Family Friend)

Entered March 25, 2022 from Brampton

What I remember most about Tino is our lunches together. We both loved food. Adobo and Balut from Fiesta Manila, Bone Soup with Kimchi from Owl of Minerva, Pho at Saigon House, Dim Sum at Emerald Garden, Sushi, Congee, Italian, Canadian, etc.
Tino said people that didn't join us were missing one third of their life.
Almost every day we took a one hour stress break from work and laughed together.
My thoughts are with you dear friend.
Lothar

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