In memory of

Hababo Debela Olana

February 22, 1991 -  November 13, 2024

Known lovingly as "Habs" to her friends and family, Hababo Debela Olana was born on February 22, 1991, in Addis Ababa (Finfine), Ethiopia. The cherished third child of Dabala Olana and Fantaye Sarka, Hababo was the younger sister to Moa and Lenssa. Throughout her life, she was surrounded by the love and guidance of many including her godmother, Martha Sarka.
During her formative years, she was cared for with warmth and devotion by Worqe, Telile, and Shibere. In 1994, Hababo and her family moved to Canada, first settling in Calgary before making Toronto their home, where she attended high school and graduated in 2009. Her drive and determination led her to pursue higher education at the University of Toronto, where she earned a degree in Psychology in 2013. This marked the beginning of a successful career in banking, where her dedication and hard work left a lasting impression on her colleagues.
Hababo was known for her bright smile, infectious laughter, and curious nature. Her playful spirit and kind heart brought warmth to her family. Whether teasing her siblings with her mischievous antics or offering a shoulder to lean on, Hababo’s presence in the family was a source of joy and comfort. She often took on the role of preparing food for family gatherings, adding her own special touch to every meal, especially her beloved bread, which became a family favorite.
After moving to Toronto, Hababo grew up attending St. Mark’s Church. Later in life, she attended St. Andrews, a place where she found peace and comfort.
Hababo was a devoted aunt to Amias and Azai, playing an active and loving role in their lives. She delighted in spending time with them, being a constant source of encouragement and laughter. Hababo was also attentive to the needs of children outside her family, making a difference in the life of Semanyesh, a young girl in Ethiopia, by financially supporting her education.
Her legacy is one of love, generosity, and an unwavering commitment to the people she cherished most. Hababo’s presence enriched the lives of all who knew her.

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Edem Udoh-Orok (Family Friend)

Entered November 19, 2024 from Brampton

So young and gone so soon. Even in sorrow God remains to provide comfort. In sadness God comes in to liven the spirit. In tears God's soft hands wipes away all tears. We will miss but a better place awaits you in the bosom of our God. May you find rest in the bosom of our Lord. Good night!

Yashmeen Fathima (Close Friend)

Entered November 19, 2024 from Whitby

Please accept my sincere condolences to the bereaved family. I am deeply saddened by this news and cannot fathom the extent of their pain. I am struggling to come to terms with this loss and am in a state of disbelief.

I am grateful for the opportunity to have known her for so many years.

My thoughts and prayers are with Hababo and her family during this difficult time. May God grant them patience and strength to overcome this hardship, and may He forgive Hababo for any shortcomings and grant her eternal peace in paradise.

I hope to attend the funeral on Thursday, but if I am unable to, I will watch the livestream.

Sending lots of love and prayers to the families.

Amelework Hailu & Asrat Tesfa (Family Friend)

Entered November 19, 2024 from Brooklyn Park, Minnesota

Words can not express how sad we are, but God is control we hope and pray for Him to shower you with the strength and comfort which comes from Him!

WANG SALINA (Colleague)

Entered November 19, 2024 from TORONTO

Please accept my condolences. I am really saddened by this new and will be praying for the family.

Selam (Family friend)

Entered November 19, 2024

May her soul rest in peace.I extend my deepest sympathies to all your family. May her soul rest o at peace with our Heavenly Father.😭😭😭I am deeply saddened by the news and its really heart breaking💔💔💔.I pray that God will grant her familly, friend the strength and peace that you seek. My most sincere condolences.

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