In memory of

Maria Kapetaneas

October 24, 1931 -  November 1, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our wonderful mother, Maria Kapetaneas, at the age of 93. She slipped away with her family by her side on November 1st, 2024, at Humber River Hospital, Toronto.

She leaves behind her husband of 74 years, John Kapetaneas, and her 3 children Nicholas, Aggeliki (Peter) and Dimitra (John). She will be deeply missed by her 6 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren: Mike (Angela), Alex (Natalie), Mary (Peter), Sophia (Alberto), Vicki, Antigone, Athena, Jonathan, Angelika, Lia, Mila and Sophia.

Maria was born in Mystras, Greece on 24th October 1931 to Athanasios and Aggeliki (Kakaletris) Harisis. She was the youngest of three siblings; her brothers were Stavros and Petros. She married her husband, John Kapetaneas and together with their three children, they lived in Mystras, Greece until 1963 when they emigrated to Canada.

Maria was humble and had the warmest heart. She cherished time with her family and enjoyed gardening. She took great pride in her cooking and regularly gathered her loved ones for home cooked meals, including her famous dolmadakia.

Farewell dearest mother and cherished grandmother.

Should you wish to make a donation in Maria's name, please consider Humber River Hospital, Toronto, where Maria was cared for as her health declined.


The Ship by Bishop Brent

I am standing upon the seashore.
A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze
and starts for the blue ocean.
She is an object of beauty and strength.
I stand and watch her until at length she hangs
like a speck of white cloud
just where the sea and sky
come to mingle with each other.

Then someone at my side says: "There, she is gone!"

"'Gone where?"

Gone from my sight. That is all.
She is just as large in mast and hull and spar
as she was when she left my side
and she is just as able to bear her load
of living freight to her destined port.
Her diminished size is in me, not in her.
And just at the moment when someone at my side says
"There, she is gone!"
there are other eyes watching her coming,
and other voices ready to take up the glad shout,
"Here she comes!"

And that is dying.

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Marina Doudoumis (Friend)

Entered November 5, 2024

Our deepest Sympathies to Dimitra and family
May you treasure the time you had and shared with your beloved mom.
May her memory be eternal in your hearts , thinking of you during this difficult time.
Marina & Andreas Doudoumis

Bernice Cipparrone-McLeod & Dan McLeod (family friend)

Entered November 6, 2024 from Mississauga

We had the privilege of knowing Vicki's grandmother through the countless stories Vicki shared with us and when we met her this past year. It was obvious how much love and admiration the family had for her. She was clearly a warm, caring and steadfast woman who put her families needs before her own. May she rest in peace.

Michael Cipparrone (Grandmother-in-law)

Entered November 7, 2024 from London, England

Dear Yiayia

I will never forget how you were so welcoming to me in your family. It was clear from the start how much you loved your family and you treated me like your own. From the times you had me over, stuffing my plate with dolmadakia, to the times where we spoke on FaceTime with the help of Vicki’s translation, I will always be grateful to have known you. The courage you had to emigrate across the planet to provide your family a better life is reflected in how much you cared for them, and this was clear to me. You will be truly missed.

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