In memory of

Victor Cajetan Martins

October 20, 1950 -  September 23, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Victor Cajetan Martins on September 23, 2024, at the age of 73.

Born to Manuel Gabriel and Teresa Esperanza Martins on October 20, 1950 in Bombay, India, he was their pride and joy and their only son who they absolutely doted on.

A brilliant student, he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree having attended St. Xavier's College in Bombay.

Following into the musical footsteps of another genius, his father Gabriel (a professional jazz trumpeter and saxophonist), Victor began to develop a genuine passion for the piano. This captured his father’s attention and Gabriel decided to admit the very young Victor and his sister, Leoncie, to Olga Krahn’s music school in Bombay, where he learned how to read, write and compose music.

Olga was a notable music professor and under her expert tutelage, both siblings went on to become her star students and she sent them to perform at various musical festivals. It was competition at its best and both would bag the top two spots.

Victor then pursued his jazz studies at the Professional Goan Jazz Musicians Association in Bombay. He started his career playing the organ in the Catholic church for requiem masses and weddings at a very young age, before running off to school and getting scolded for being late.

Then at just 16 years, Victor started his own band called The Minstrels, later on changing the name to Matadors, in which his father played the trumpet, his sister was the singer, and he played the keyboard. The result was sheer magic! Well received by Indian and European guests, they were a band in high demand.

He met his wife and love of his life, Veronica, when he was performing in Bangalore, India. They married in 1976 and were blessed with a beautiful daughter, January Vanessa Martins in 1980.

An alumnus of the Trinity College Of Music London, Victor studied western classical music and this musical prodigy went on to perform at various hotels in India and the Middle-East before going solo.

After living in the middle east for a few years, Victor and his family moved back to India. Together with his wife Veronica, they built their dream home in Bangalore where they lived for many years before moving to Canada in 1994. Despite the challenges they faced in a new country, they worked hard and built a beautiful life here successfully. A careful risk taker, Victor started his own piano business and being a master piano technician, he was known to work his magic and fix pianos in any condition. He continued to perform as a professional Jazz and Pop pianist, performing at many hotels and events in Toronto. It was sheer poetry in motion watching him play with his fingers flying over the keyboard leaving family, friends and audiences in awe, enthralled at his musical genius!

He was a true animal lover and had many pets over his lifetime. The loss of his beloved dog Pudgie was truly devastating for him.

He loved his homeland, Goa and often reminisced about life there. He would often share stories about his childhood and his grandmother who would cook him all the Goan delicacies he loved such as sorpotel and the famous goa sausages!

Unique in his own ways, he had a vibrant personality and was never afraid of speaking his mind. Loud and proud, one either loved him or hated him and he was fine with that. He called it the way he saw it. He definitely did things his way!

His family was his world, and he loved his wife, daughter and son in law dearly. He absolutely adored his grandchildren, Olivia and Nicholas who will miss their papa deeply but will carry on his talent for music.

Victor’s deteriorating health due to a debilitating illness led to an untimely demise and has left his loved ones devastated with this loss. He was dearly loved and admired by all who knew him. He has left a mark on each member of his family and will be deeply mourned.

May his soul rest in eternal peace and may he rest in the loving care of our Lord.

Survived by his loving wife, Veronica
Daughter: Janey (January Vanessa)
Son-in-law: Steve
Grand children: Olivia and Nicholas
Sisters: Leoncie, Arcadia and Michelle
Brother-in-laws: Norman, Colin, Cyril, John, Jude, Viktor, Mark and Dirk
Sister-in-laws: Hazel, Linda, Teresa, Patricia
Nephews: Shannon and Kurt
Nieces: Amara and Tamaris

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to a charity of your choice.

Guestbook 

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Cyril tapp. (Brother in law.)

Entered September 27, 2024 from Australia, Perth.

Our condolences to Veronica, January and fly , Mitchell, Arcadia and Leoncey.
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE. AMEN. MAY OUR LORD ALLMIGHTY WELL COME VICTOR INTO HIS HEAVENLY KINGDOM. AMEN.
MAY GOD GRANT YOU'LL THE STRENGTH IN THIS DIFFICULT TIME.
From Cyril and family.

Rowena Figueredo (Friend)

Entered September 27, 2024 from Scarborough

My heartfelt condolences to Veronica and the entire family. I had the privilege of knowing Victor for many years, and I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. His passion and love for the piano were truly remarkable—whenever he played, the room was instantly filled with joy. Victor not only taught my daughter piano but became much more than just a teacher to us, he was a close friend. He would often share stories of his travels and speak fondly of the wonderful meals prepared by his beloved wife. Victor holds a special place in my heart, and he will be profoundly missed. Eternal rest grant unto Victor O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul rest in peace.

Sean and Rowena Figueredo (Friend)

Entered September 27, 2024 from Scarborough

My heartfelt condolences to Veronica and the entire family. I had the privilege of knowing Victor for many years, and I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. His passion and love for the piano were truly remarkable—whenever he played, the room was instantly filled with joy. Victor not only taught my daughter piano but became much more than just a teacher to us. He would often share stories of his travels and speak fondly of the wonderful meals prepared by his beloved wife. Victor holds a special place in my heart, and he will be profoundly missed. Eternal rest grant unto Victor O Lord and may perpetual light shine on him. May his soul rest in peace. From Sean, Rowena, Kristin and Declan

Cyril tapp. (Brother in law.)

Entered September 27, 2024 from Australia, Perth.

Our condolences to Veronica his wife,January his daughter and her family. And all family members of Victor,and Veronica.
May his soul rest in peace, As his soul is wellcomed into our LORDS HEAVENLY KINGDOM MAY HE FIND ETERNAL LIFE . AMEN.

From Cyril and family.

dirk tissera (Brother-in-law)

Entered September 28, 2024 from Scarborough

Thank you Dear Victor for extending your wholehearted support to me when I came down to Bangalore to marry your favourite sister Michelle on November 10, 1992. I will never forget the hospitality you, your wife Veronica and Janey showed me @ your beautiful home.

I also treasure the memories of you and your dad playing with the band @ our wedding. It was so very meaningful and touching to me.

I am also very proud and glad that I had the opportunity to spend some quality time with you during your last days.

Rest in eternal peace my brother.

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