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Trevisani nel Mondo di Vancouver The Trevisani di Vancouver was founded in 1978. Our first president was Mario Bordignon and along wi

The funeral information for Secondo Andreola are below.Secondo AndreolaDecember 11, 1935 — May 20, 2026VancouverIt is wi...
05/28/2026

The funeral information for Secondo Andreola are below.

Secondo Andreola
December 11, 1935 — May 20, 2026
Vancouver
It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and Nonno ,Secondo Andreola. Secondo was born on December 11, 1935 in Bessica di Loria, Treviso, Italy ,and passed away May 20, 2026 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Secondo is survived by his wife, Evelina; his children, Paul (Patricia), Sandra (Rick), Tina(Dave); his grandchildren, Sara (Callum), Alexander, Nathan, Marisa (Charlie), Nicole, Ashley ,Matteo, and Michael; and one brother in Italy, Giovanni. He is predeceased by his five sisters ,and his twin brother Primo.

Secondo emigrated to Canada in 1956, beginning his career as a longshoreman in 1962, a job he enjoyed greatly until his retirement in 2000.In 1963, he sent for his fiancée to join him in Canada and they married soon after she arrived.

Secondo was a hard worker, who was always ready to lend a hand to those who needed it. He served many years as a dedicated member of the Trevisani Nel Mondo Comitato and volunteered at the Italian Cultural Centre. He was honored with the Immigrant of the Year award in 2011. In his free time, he enjoyed playing cards with friends and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He travelled with Evelina, all over the globe, but the warm beaches of Mexico were a favourite destination.

Prayers will be held for Secondo at Kearney Chapel, 4715 Hastings St, Burnaby, BC on Monday June 1 at 6pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish 555Slocan St, Vancouver, BC on June 2 at 11am with entombment to follow at Gardens of Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery, 15694 32nd Ave. Surrey, BC.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in Secondo’s memory. Secondo will be deeply missed by family and friends, but forever remembered by all who knew and loved him

We have a long time member’s funeral information below.Giovanna Maria ArtusoMay 4, 1929 — May 11, 2026Surrey, British Co...
05/25/2026

We have a long time member’s funeral information below.

Giovanna Maria Artuso
May 4, 1929 — May 11, 2026
Surrey, British Columbia
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Giovanna Maria (Marostica) Artuso on May 11th, 2026 in Surrey at the age of 97. To many of us, she was a treasured mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, wife, sister, aunt or friend. Her passing is felt by many but especially her daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren who profoundly felt her guidance, love, and wisdom. She was deeply loved and cherished and will be thoroughly missed.

Giovanna was born on May 4th, 1929 in San Zenone Degli Ezzelini in Treviso, Italy. She was born the eldest of eight children and was sent to work in Rome as a housemaid at the age of 12 to help support her family financially. When Giovanna was 16, her mother passed away tragically during childbirth and so Giovanna returned home to take care of her sisters and brother. After one of her sisters, Elsa, fell seriously ill at the age of 9, Giovanna travelled with her to Asolo to work at a medical facility in exchange for her sister to receive the required treatment which ultimately saved her life. It was here that Giovanna trained as a nurse and assisted in surgeries.

Later, after returning to Rome to work, Giovanna met the love of her life, Francesco Secondo Artuso and the two were married on November 12, 1949. After an impromptu opportunity from her grandfather landed them with a free ticket to Argentina, Secondo sold his bike to buy a ticket of his own and the two of them moved to Mendoza, Argentina in pursuit of a better life in 1950. In 1951, their beloved daughter Maria Elisa was born. While life in Argentina was better than it was in post-war Italy and they had extended family there, it wasn’t very prosperous so in 1958, the three of them moved to Vancouver, British Columbia upon the urging of Secondo’s twin brother, Primo. Here the family were finally able to fulfill their dreams of building a meaningful and thriving life together. Soon, Giovanna’s sisters Anna and Mima joined her in Canada.

Many happy years followed with Giovanna finding work sewing hats in a factory in Vancouver and Secondo working as a manhole builder. They had many friends and family living close by as the brothers lived within a block of each other on Pandora Street. Their days were filled with hard work but also lots of family get togethers, picnics and late nights playing cards with friends.

In 1978, Secondo and Giovanna purchased a farm on 200th Street in Langley which at the time was a largely rural area, unlike today. Giovanna often described her years in Langley as the best of her life as she was able to cultivate many vegetable and flower gardens, tend to chickens, cows and rabbits and the many cats (all named Moochie) and dogs (almost all named Trollie) over the years. They often had large family gatherings and dinners with their immediate and large extended family and friends which often involved many hours of playing cards, bocce and bingo. Giovanna was famous for her cooking, making the most mouth-watering homemade ravioli, meatballs, biscotti, brodo, and pasta sauce. Their life here was a simple yet satisfying one surrounded with family and friends with Giovanna in particular enjoying many hours of knitting and putting together large puzzles which Secondo would often have framed and mounted. She once said that she felt great satisfaction with the simple act of seeing fresh laundry hanging on the line at the home.

In 2001, Secondo passed away unexpectedly, a crushing loss she felt for many years. Eventually, Giovanna would move to Burnaby to be closer to her sister, Anna, and in later years to Surrey to live in long-term care and to be closer to her devoted daughter, Maria.

Giovanna was predeceased by her parents, Eugenia and Giovanni, her loving husband, Secondo, her sisters, Lydia, Maria, Teresa, Elsa, Anna, Mima and brother Angelo and her son-in-law Michele, and brothers-in-law Primo, Franco, Gerry, Silvio and Marcel.

She is survived by her daughter, Maria (Giuseppe), her grandchildren, Lisa (Mark), Remo, Brenda (Rodney) and Robert (Laura) and great-grandchildren, Bianca, Manuela, Angelo, Claudia, Markus, Michela, Matteo, Joel and Mila, sisters-in-law Paola and Bianca, brother-in-law Arturo and many nieces, nephews and cousins in Canada, Italy, Switzerland and Argentina.

The family would like to thank the nurses and care attendants at White Rock Seniors Village and Fleetwood Place (Dawnside) for their exceptional work and love caring for Giovanna in her final months and days.

A funeral mass will be held on May 29th at 10:30am at St Matthew’s Roman Catholic Parish located at 16079 88th Avenue in Surrey. Open casket viewing on May 28th from 2:00-3:00pm at Kearney Funeral Home located at 219 6th Street, New Westminster. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to any favourite charity of your choosing.

Eternal rest grant unto her, Oh Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace.

A longtime member of the Trevisani has recently died.  Below is the information on the funeral services.Mrs Marcellina G...
05/22/2026

A longtime member of the Trevisani has recently died. Below is the information on the funeral services.

Mrs Marcellina Gallina (Marcella) Obituary
December 29, 1925 - May 10, 2026
Marcellina Gallina (nee Bordin), beloved mother, wife, nonna, zia, and friend, passed away peacefully on May 10th 2026, at the age of 100.

Marcellina, known fondly as Marcella, was born December 29, 1925, in Coste di Maser, Treviso, Italy to parents Alphonso and Candida Bordin. She was the second oldest of 3 daughters and 4 sons.

In June 1952, Marcella immigrated to Canada aboard the ship "Conte Biancamano" leaving Genova to Halifax. She came to Canada to marry her fiancé, Giuseppi Gallina (predeceased in 1991) who travelled to Canada before her to secure a job. Together they built a home in New Westminster raising 3 children: Regina, Rick (predeceased in 1983), and Giani. Marcella was a talented baker, who later baked with Mrs Willman's bakery and in the Woodwards bakery.

Marcella loved knitting and crocheting (specifically slippers, hand towels, and blankets), tending to her garden and fig trees, as well as spending afternoons playing bingo at Century House. She had a talent for finding a good bargain while shopping $1.49 days. She took great pride in sharing treasured family recipes with her granddaughter, keeping family traditions alive through cooking. Marcella also enjoyed watching Jerry Lewis movies and I Love Lucy, which never failed to make her laugh. She carried a deep and unwavering faith in the Catholic Church throughout her life. Her warmth, traditions, humour, and devotion to family will be fondly remembered by all who knew and loved her.

Marcella also loved to travel and cherished the many adventures she experienced over the years, including trips to Mexico and Cuba and later in life, a memorable five-country European journey with her daughter, son, and granddaughter. This trip was filled with laughter, sightseeing, family memories, and reconnecting with her Italian roots.

Marcella leaves behind her loving children Regina (Neil) McNabb and Giani Gallina; and cherished grandchildren Julia and Kevin (Jaimee). Through Kevin, she had 3 great-grandchildren Logan, and twins Tucker and Ryann. Through Julia, she had a great-grandchild who was named after her, Luca Marcello. She is also survived by her sister Virginia, her brother Attilio, and many nieces and nephews in both Canada and Italy.

Marcella's life spanned a century filled with tremendous change, sacrifice, devotion, and love. She will be remembered for her strength, her devotion to family, her quick wit, and the pride she carried for her culture and traditions.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate staff at Normanna Care Home for the care, kindness, and support they provided to Marcella throughout her time there.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Normanna Care Home in Marcella's memory.

A funeral service will be held at 11am on May 27th 2026, at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church (7455 10th Ave, Burnaby, BC V3M 3H7), reception immediately follows.

The obituary for Maria Pagnan, the President of the Vicentini is below.  Maria Teresa Balbo PagnanBirth: 1945-12-01 Died...
05/17/2026

The obituary for Maria Pagnan, the President of the Vicentini is below.

Maria Teresa Balbo Pagnan
Birth: 1945-12-01 Died: 2026-04-21

Place of Birth: Brendola Vicenza. Italy Place of Death: Vancouver, B.C.

Service Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Service Time: 11:00 AM

Service Location: St. Helen Parish

Service Address: 3860 Triumph St. Burnaby, B.C.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beautiful mother, Maria Teresa (Balbo) Pagnan, on April 21, 2026, after a brief battle with leukemia.

Beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt, and nonna, Maria Teresa was deeply devoted to her family and gave her whole heart to everything she did. Her love was constant and generous, and her presence brought strength and comfort to those around her.

She was predeceased by her brother Franco, and her parents, Rita Lovato and Basilio (Angelo) Balbo & husband Francesco Dino Pangan.

She is lovingly remembered by her daughters, Elena Bisognin and Cristina (George Pereira); her cherished granddaughters, Kaela Maria and Erika Justine Pereira; her sisters Nadia, Carla (Giancarlo Moi), Claudia (Giuliano Gobbo), and Lorena (Federico Magnabosco); her brothers Gianni (Teresa Girardello), Carmelo (Luigia Bolla), and Franco.

Maria Teresa will be profoundly missed by all who knew and loved her and will be remembered for her strength, honesty, and unwavering dedication to family and community.

Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Funeral mass will by celebrated by Fr Alessandro Lovato on May 19th 2026 at 11:00am at St Helen’s Parish located at 3860 Triumph St, Burnaby BC

We held the Annual General Meeting and elections on Sunday March 15, 2026.Below are the names and positions of those on ...
03/21/2026

We held the Annual General Meeting and elections on Sunday March 15, 2026.
Below are the names and positions of those on the committee for 2026 - 2029. Congratualtions,

President: Settimo Perizzolo
Vice President: Dino Bertelli
Treasurer: Sandra Gagne
Secretary: Marisa Dupuis
Cultural Director: Sonia Jacoboni

Consiglieri:
Emanuela Rossi,
Sandra Crema,
Aliscia Visentin,
Manuela Michielin,
Renzo Parisotto,
Domenico Cassanego,
Simone Callegrari,
Michael Bruschetta,
Adam Bruschetta,
Lorenzo Callegari and
Daniel Chappala

02/02/2026
We are forwarding information on the funeral service for one of our members, Luigi "Gino" Volpe.It is with deep love and...
01/24/2026

We are forwarding information on the funeral service for one of our members, Luigi "Gino" Volpe.

It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Luigi (Gino) Volpe at the age of 101, on January 22, surrounded by family.
Gino was born on March 24, 1924, in Castelcucco di Asolo, Italy. In 1951, he immigrated to Canada, settling first in Edmonton, where he married his beloved wife, Livia, in 1952. After a brief return to Italy in 1959, Gino and Livia made their permanent home in Vancouver in 1961.

Gino dedicated his entire working career to Dairyland, where he was known for his strong work ethic, reliability, and pride in his work. Outside of work, he found joy in spending time in his garage finding things to fix, tending to his garden and of course, his prized tomatoes, and in his cantina where he would prepare enough wine for all of his family to enjoy.

A devoted member of the Our Lady of Sorrows community, Gino proudly served as Bingo President and took great care in maintaining the parish, which included repairing the church bells, a responsibility he approached with dedication and pride.

Gino was the last surviving member of his World War II Alpini platoon and a proud member of Trevisani nel Mondo, remaining deeply connected to his heritage and roots throughout his life.

Above all else, Gino was a devoted and loving family man. He would do anything for his children, and found endless joy in spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He cherished every moment spent with them, sharing his kindness, wisdom, and gentle humor. Family was always at the heart of his life, and he took great pride in watching them grow and thrive.

Gino is survived by his loving wife of 73 years, Livia; his son, Loris (Sandra); his daughter, Susi (Fortunato); his grandchildren Jason (Kari), Stephanie (Matthew), Michelle (Ante), Joshua, and Mattias; and his great-grandchildren Stefano, Sofia, and Myla. He is also survived by his brother Tony (Tecla) and his sister Maria.

Gino is pre-deceased by his parents Ester and Angelo, brothers Giovanni, Umberto, and sister Angela. He is survived by his loving wife of 73 years, Livia; his son, Loris (Sandra) his daughter, Susi (Fortunato); his grandchildren, Jason (Kari), Stephanie (Matthew), Michelle (Ante), Joshua, and Mattias; his great-grandchildren, Stefano, Sophia, and Myla. He is also survived by his brother Tony (Tecla) and sister Maria.

Gino will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, located at 555 Slocan St, Vancouver, on Friday, January 30, 2026, at 11:00 am.

Entombment will follow at Ocean View Burial Park, Abbey Mausoleum. 4000 Imperial St, Burnaby,

Good morning.  We start off 2026 with sad news.  Below is the obituary for a member of the Trevisani.  Livio Michielin19...
01/03/2026

Good morning. We start off 2026 with sad news. Below is the obituary for a member of the Trevisani.

Livio Michielin
1962 — 2025
BURNABY
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Livio Michielin on December 30, 2025, after a courageous battle with ALS. Born March 26, 1962, to Gino and Joanne Michielin, Livio’s life was defined by resilience, humor, and a profound love for his family and friends.

Livio is lovingly remembered by his wife of 39 years, Manuela, his daughter Brianna, son Tyson, mother Joanne, brother Dino (Billie), and a wide circle of family and friends. He is reunited in peace with his father and parents-in-law.

Known for his trademark sarcastic wit and infectious laughter, Livio brought joy to every gathering. Whether coaching youth soccer, walking the fairways, or cheering for his beloved San Francisco 49ers, Livio’s energy and passion were unmistakable. Even as he faced the challenges of ALS, he never lost his sense of humor or his ability to make others smile. During his illness, he became the “king of game shows,” entertaining family and friends from his favorite recliner.

Livio’s legacy is one of laughter, strength, and kindness. He was a devoted husband, a proud and loving father, and a steadfast friend. In his 28 years within the traffic and safety industry, his work was more than a job; it was a passion shared with the clients he served. His generosity, unwavering support, and positive spirit touched all who knew him. He leaves behind a lasting reminder to always keep smiling, no matter what life brings.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 555 Slocan Street, Vancouver, BC. Entombment will follow at Ocean View Burial Park, South Mausoleum, Imperial Street, Burnaby, BC.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ALS Society of BC , 1228-13351 Commerce Pkwy, Richmond.
Please click here to donate https://www.alsbc.ca/

Livio touched the hearts of all who knew him with his warmth, humor, and loving spirit.

He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.

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3075 Slocan Street
Vancouver, BC
V5M3E4

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