In memory of

Aldo Aurelio Giulianelli

August 28, 1939 -  August 20, 2020

Aldo Aurelio Giulianelli was born on August 28, 1939 to Aurelio and Adelina Giulianelli of Fisherton Rosario Argentina.

Aldo married Susana Clide Las Heras at Parroquia de San Antonio de Padua, Rosario Argentina. They later moved to Toronto Canada where they lived, Aldo working as a construction tradesman as a drywall taper, and when home helping raise their family of 4 children. His loving smile and welcoming demeanor led him to many great friendships throughout his long and happy life giving selflessly to the focus of his life, family.

Aldo enjoyed meeting new people and striking up conversation with those around him, self-confident in the early years in Canada never allowing the language barrier deter him. Generous, kind, and compassionate and a great sense of humor are just a few words that only begin to describe the amazing person he was. Tough as nails working in construction, but with an artistic side at home creating beautiful copper punched artwork and stained glass lamps and art. He was a master chef, and would admit so if you asked him, preparing delicious asados, and homemade pastas and pizzas. He was the star of most all parties, always smiling and joking.

Aldo passed away on August 20, 2020 surrounded by his loved ones, he is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years Susana, his son Gabriel (Megan), his daughter Cynthia (Robert), his daughter Barbara (Fernando), his son Matthew (Cheryl), and the light of his eyes his most beloved grandchildren Cameron, Ariana, Nancy, Stephanie, Adelina who all miss him dearly. As well as his sister Hilda in Argentina and all of his cousins, nieces and nephews spread throughout Argentina, Brazil, USA, and Australia.

We will love you Papi, rest easy now.

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Julie Rotolo (Friend of family)

Entered August 27, 2020 from Toronto

On behalf of the Altmars, Robbens and Rotolo families, we wish to extend our deepest condolences to the entire family. Aldo was always the kindest, most loving family man. His and Susannas will be felt for many years to come. His loves shines through his wonderful children and grandchildren. Our love to all during this difficult time.

Bryan Ramroop (Friend of Matthew)

Entered August 27, 2020 from Brampton

Aldo was always the nicest to me. He always made me feel like family. I'll never forget the strength of his handshakes. My deepest condolences to the family

María del Luján Giulianelli (Primos)

Entered August 27, 2020 from Roldán, Argentina

Abrazo a la distancia, nuestro más sentido pésame.

Stephanie (Cynthia’s friend (coworkers))

Entered August 27, 2020 from Toronto

May his soul Rest In Peace

Kim Hunter (Friend of Cynthia)

Entered August 27, 2020 from Hamilton

God has taken another angel way to soon . R.I.P sending love to the family

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