Marsha DiTomaso

Vanier was saddened to hear of the passing of former support staff employee Marsha DiTomaso. Marsha passed away on August 27, 2014 at the age of 78.

Marsha worked in the library at Snowdon campus until the mid-1980s. We extend our deepest sympathies to his friends and family. The full obituary is printed below.

 

 

 


The photo at right was taken of Marsha in the early 1980s while she was faithfully manning the Circulation Counter of the Snowdon Campus Library.
The Snowdon Library was on the 4th floor of the building at 5160 Decarie, just across the floor from the Audio-Visual Center. Marsha will be fondly remembered by all of her colleagues from the Snowdon Campus which closed in 1985.
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Marsha DiTomaso

DiTOMASO, Marsha Carolyn (née Smith)
Born May 18, 1936 
Deceased August 27, 2014

With broken hearts, we announce the passing of a passionate, modest, and very special lady on August 27, 2014. Marsha wanted very badly to continue life among family and friends, but despite her exceptional physical and mental stamina, she was taken from us by an aggressive cancer. Marsha is survived by her brother Derek Smith (Josie Monk), her loving husband Nick, her son Stephen (Luisa Ciofani), her daughter JoAnne, and her grandchildren Nicholas, Jesse, and Caroline. She was predeceased by her older brother Keith Smith earlier this year. Marsha provided unyielding support to her precious family. She was a very generous and compassionate person, always eager to help, and never wanting anything in return. She was a proud volunteer at Meals and Wheels, and she cared for kin in times if illness and need. Marsha was driven by very high standards and she had the determination to succeed no matter the cost. She was unique in so many ways: she was committed to a lifetime of physical fitness, an avid reader, and dedicated to constant learning and self-improvement. She had the willpower to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree at Sir George Williams University (with honours in history) by way of evening courses spanning 13 years, followed by a diploma in Library Science two years later. Marsha was also devoted to duplicate bridge, and anticipated every game and tournament with her dear partners and friends. She became very sad when she realized that she was forced to cease her many pursuits. Marsha was a gem of a person, who wanted only to be remembered as a loving family member, a trustworthy friend, and an honest and decent human being. Her loyalty to us will never be forgotten. She will be missed terribly and her passing has left a huge vacuum in our lives. We are devastated by her loss, yet grateful for the company and love she provided us over so many years. We are truly blessed. Marsha’s inspiration, leadership, achievements, and role model qualities made her a hero to us all for all time. Many thanks to the professionals and staff at the Lakeshore General Hospital and at the West Island Palliative Care Residence for the humane and patient care they provided. Donations to either institution would be greatly appreciated. A Celebration of Marsha’s Life will be held on Sunday, September 7, 2014 at the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club, 1350 Lakeshore Drive, Dorval, Quebec H9S 2E3 between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Voluntas Commemoration in care of arrangements www.voluntas.ca.

Published in The Gazette of August 30, 2014. See link.

Posted in 2010-2019

In the event that a member of the Vanier community learns about the passing of either a current or a former employee, please contact Isabelle Moncion, Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs, directly at extension 7543 or via email so that we can communicate the information/funeral details to you as quickly as possible.Thank you for your collaboration.

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