In memory of

Marie Roze Ramsaroop

February 19, 1944 -  November 21, 2021

Marie Roze Ramsaroop (née Jaggernauth)

February 19, 1944 - November 21, 2021 passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday November 21, 2021, at the age of 77.

She was surrounded by loved ones who supported her fully during the last days of her life. Marie was born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago in 1944 and moved to Toronto, Canada in 1969. Her and her husband Frank and their three children moved to Mississauga in 1975 where she proudly called home for the remainder of her life.

Devoted wife to her husband of 61 years Frank, and loving mother to her children: Anthony, Andre (Cordia) and Anselm (Valerie). Her grandchildren: Shane, Dominic, Kristen, Khadija, Andrew, Sephora, Marcus and Chase and her great-granddaughter Alaiyah Marie.

A funeral service will be held in her name on Friday November 26, 2021 at St Marguerite d’Youville at 2490 Sandalwood Parkway East, Brampton, Ontario at 1:00p.m.

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Jackie & Gate Farrugia (Friend & neighbor)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Clarkson

Dear Frank and family, we extend our deepest condolences to you all. Your Marie was a bundle of energy and full of life. Living across the street from you for over 40 years, we always enjoyed Marie’s amazing display of flowers that just became more beautiful with each summer. Her love of the Christmas season was always alive in your spectacular display of lights. She loved her Frankie, her family and her home. We will miss you… our daily waves and chats over the fence.
“Sleep in peace. Wake in joy, Marie”

Sharon Ford (Daughter friend sister)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Trinidad

My heart breaks to see you go. I know you are at peace and our of pain.


I Heard Your Voice In The Wind Today - Unknown

I heard your voice in the wind today and I turned to see your face;

The warmth of the wind caressed me

as I stood silently in place.

I felt your touch in the sun today as its warmth filled the sky, I closed my eyes for your embrace and my spinit soared high.

I saw your eyes in the window pane as I watched the falling rain; It seemed as each raindrop fell

it quietly said your name.

I held you close in my heart today

it made me feel complete; You may have died...but you are not gone you will always be a part of me.

As long as the sun shines

the wind blows. the rain falls

You will live on inside of me forever for that is all my heart knows

Cordia Angelica Campbell (Son and Daughter in law)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Milton

Our beautiful queen, gone but never forgotten. Our hearts break knowing that we will not be able to hug you, but we know you are in a better place. God knew you from the very beginning, he formed you in your mother’s womb he saw your love and compassion for everyone. Heaven needed an Angel just like you, so he called you home to be with him, he did not want you to suffer. We will forever cherish our moments together, your words of comfort and guidance. Rest now, you are at peace.

Love Andre and Cordia

Anselm Ramsaroop (Son)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Mississauga

MY MOM
Mom, words cannot express what I feel... at first...
it was sadness,
then defiance,
followed by your strength,
and confidence.
Your optimism is immeasurable, your faith... unwavering.
A large part of me is lost now that you have moved on.
I will not be selfish but, move on, you must...
You are my rock,
my strength,
my confidence.
Your faith in me is unwavering. Walk with me,
and when I am not able...
pull my toe.
Infuse me with your strength,
courage, determination,
and love.
When I falter, pick me up.
You are truly my wonder woman.

You are now among the guardian angels.
Watch over us all.
Intercede when called upon. Anchor us from being lead astray.
Be our beacon of light when we wander.
... 'til we come home.
I love you Mom,
Temme

Suzanne Collins (Friend of Marie's Son Anslem)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Keswick

Dearest Rams.
God brought another angel home.
Sending you and your family my deepest condolences.
Terribly sorry for your loss

Love your friend
Sue Collins

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