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Bozzo VirginiaBOZZO, Virginia - Virginia Bozzo, on June 16, 2020, peacefully died at the age of 103.

She is now reunited with her late husband, Carmine Bozzo.

Loving mother of Santo (Chrisoula), Gilda (Enrico), Natale (Nicoletta), Giuseppe (Alba), Pietro (Rosanna), Giuseppina (Antonio), Giancarlo (Angie). Cherished by her 23 grandchildren and their families and proud great grandmother.

She will be held dear in the hearts of all who knew her.

Private family service and burial on Friday, June 19th. Arrangements with Scott Funeral Home - Mississauga Chapel. She will be laid to rest at Glendale Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Villa Forum would be appreciated.

"As we move along through this thing called life, you find yourself extremely lucky when you have had the privilege of having someone in your life that made a significant impact on who you are today. Although we all know that our time on this earth will pass, receiving the call of your passing this morning was the call I was hoping not to receive, in hopes we could see each other one more time. When we saw each other you often asked me why God hasn't taken you. The answer was simple, he needed you around to continue to spread all the love you had to everyone. I know how much you wanted to be with Nonno and I am sure he met you with open arms and a huge smile this morning. Nonna you were one of a kind.
You will never be forgotten.
Love. Forever."

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