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Stanley Zadel

July 14, 1930 — April 26, 2022

Stanley Zadel

Passed away peacefully on April 26th. Beloved husband of Marianne for over 68 years, loving father of Marilyn (Jeff) Garner and Chris, adored grandfather (Papa) of Ryan and Daniel.
Born July 14, 1930 in Mala Bukovica, Slovenia. From humble and desperately poor beginnings, surviving unspeakable horrors in WWII as a young child/teen, his determination led him to constantly seek a better life. Escaping on his own at age 16 to a refugee camp in Italy, where he spent a year, he was expected to work all day in rice fields in exchange for a meal – a bowl of rice.
Life was marginally better when he arrived in Belgium, where he met Marianne when he was 19. Desperate to leave soul-crushing work in the coal mines, he came to Canada in 1951 and worked in a logging camp in Northern Quebec. He returned to his love in Europe, got married and continued to work as a firefighter in the mines. A few years later, in 1956, the adventurous spirit led them onto a ship for a stomach-churning crossing of the Atlantic.
Making their way to Toronto, they found camaraderie in a small Slovenian-Canadian community. Life was still difficult; jobs and housing were hard to find, discrimination was rampant. Despite this, they finally found “home”.
Dad’s hands and mind were never idle. He worked at General Mills but more often than not, he had numerous additional jobs to try and improve life for his family. He was a Jack of All Trades, a Renaissance man – builder, planner, cottager, gardener, expert fisherman, cook…he would take on anything, including changing grandkids’ dirty diapers!
He loved his family and he loved children. He was surrounded by an amazing circle of friends and constantly entertained us (and strangers) with an abundance of interesting and compelling stories. Dad became everyone’s Dad. Kind and generous to a fault, he was always there for you. He would give away his last dime and the shirt off his back to anyone in need.
A sweet and gentle man. The world would be a better place if filled with men like Stan.
Many thanks to Dr. Neal Belluzzo and Dr. Sean Carr for their outstanding care and compassion; with their help, we were able to enjoy more years together than we could ever have wished for.
We miss you desperately Dad/Papa, and thank you for being the shining light in our life. Rest well, you deserve it.

Visitation will take place Thursday May 5 from 3-5 and 7-9 at Ward Funeral Home, Weston Chapel (2035 Weston Road). Funeral Service will take place Friday May 6, Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal (739 Brown’s Line) at 11:00 a.m.
Donations to The Canadian Lung Association or the War Amps would be greatly appreciated.
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Visitation

Thursday, May 5, 2022

3:00 - 5:00 pm (Eastern time)

Ward Funeral Home, "Weston Chapel"

2035 Weston Road, Toronto, ON M9N 1X7

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Thursday, May 5, 2022

7:00 - 9:00 pm (Eastern time)

Ward Funeral Home, "Weston Chapel"

2035 Weston Road, Toronto, ON M9N 1X7

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Service

Friday, May 6, 2022

Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

739 Browns Line, Toronto, ON M8W 3V7

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