In Memory of

Angela

Maria

Cuviello

(Tomasulo)

Obituary for Angela Maria Cuviello (Tomasulo)

It is with very heavy hearts that we announce the death of the matriarch of the Cuviello family. Angela Maria Cuviello (nee Tomasulo) passed away peacefully with her family by her side and on her own terms on Saturday June 12th, 2021 in her 86th year. Angela was born in San Fele, Italy and immigrated to Canada in 1960; where she and her husband Vito raised 3 beautiful children. Angela was a cook at the Capri Restaurant for many years and a longstanding member of Club Italia. Nonna's famous, from scratch lasagna, was both a favourite at the restaurant and a staple at most family gatherings. Angela had many friends that she enjoyed spending time with or talking with right up until her passing. Angela's greatest love was her family, especially the children. She leaves behind her grieving daughter, Mary (Joe) Ippolito; son Joe (Colleen) and son Vince (Lucy) as well as her beautiful grandchildren Cristina (Steve) Sakes, Anthony Ippolito, Michael-Vincent (Kelsey), Tyler (Laura), Zachary (Amber), Fraser (Emily). Nonna will be incredibly missed by her great-grandchildren Audrey, Oliver and Ruby Sakes, Dallas Ross-McPhee and Caiden Cuviello. Angela also leaves behind her brother Sebastiano (Antonietta) and their children Geraldine and Eric in France as well as 3 generations of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, great-great nieces and nephews all residing in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Angela is predeceased by her beloved husband Vito (January 18, 2020), her parents Antonio and Rosina Tomasulo and her sister Antonietta Tomasulo, and sisters-in-law, Antonietta, Angela and Nancy.
Angela was an avid walker and was the neighbourhood Nonna to all the kids. She always had time to chat with each and every one of them. Nonna loved baking pizzelle right up until 2 days before her death because she knew the kids loved her "tookies" as Caiden called them. The holiday celebratory meals were always over-the-top delicious as were the left-overs the next day. She was a loud and proud Italian Ma and Nonna who lived for her family and friends. Angela fought her hardest fight over the past few months insisting that she was "fine" as most mothers do. Her drive and determination, and sometimes stubbornness, helped her to live the last chapter of her life with joy and dignity and exactly how she wanted. Angela passed peacefully in her sleep just as she had prayed for. We are confident that Vito was holding her hand guiding her to the end of her physical life. She will live in our hearts forever and the crazy memories that we all shared over the years will bring tears of joy to all of us as we grieve the most loved head of our family. May you rest in peace Ma knowing that you were loved unconditionally by so many and your legacy will live on through your family for decades. Ti vogliamo bene di cuore. We are sure that the next time we hear thunder it will be you and PA dancing in the clouds. Heaven just got a lot louder!
Under current pandemic conditions, provincial restrictions limit the number of guests at visitations, funerals and interments. All visitors must wear a face mask and practice physical distancing. For the following visitation times, relatives and friends who wish to attend must RSVP online at Angela Cuviello Obituary - Niagara Falls, ON | Morse & Son Funeral Home (morseandson.com) . Available times for visitation are on Tuesday June 15, 2021 from 1-4 pm & 6- 9 pm at MORSE & SON FUNERAL HOME, 5917 Main Street, Niagara Falls. A Private Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Ann Church. The Rite of Entombment will follow at Fairview Mausoleum. Visit thebao.ca or call the funeral home for further information. As an expression of sympathy, those who wish may make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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