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Minialoff PattiMINIALOFF, Patti   -  Our beautiful Patti passed away peacefully, after a courageous battle with breast cancer, on Thursday, September 16, 2021, at Mount Sinai Hospital, at the age of 61.

Patti was the loving wife of Stephen King and so very proud of her children Matt and Zoe.

Devoted daughter of Joseph and the late Sylvia.

Sister of Robert (Julie), predeceased by her sister Debbie (Mike), survived by loving sister Kathy (Bernie).

Patti loved education and attended many schools; The Ontario Ladies College, Canadian Junior College at both Lausanne, Switzerland and Carriacou Island in Grenada; the University of San Diego, Carleton University, and graduated from the University of Toronto in Art History and Religion.

Patti finally settled into a lengthy career in finance. Patti will be remembered through her sense of humour, her enthusiastic approach to life, and her compassion and goodwill. Patti always put others ahead of herself.

Her love of the outdoors included skiing with her family, many ski trips, camping, fishing and canoe trips.

She was involved with Scouts Canada as a leader and served as treasurer with the Mimico Lacrosse Club.

Her fiery spirit fought bravely every step of the way, and often challenging the doctors.

Patti and the sparkle in her eye will remain in our hearts forever.

She was an advocate for improved mental health access donations to CAMH in Patti's name would be appreciated.

A private service has been held.

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