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OMalley AnneO'MALLEY, Anne Theresa Marinsky  - Born in Montreal in 1930, quietly left us on April 18, 2018 in her 88th year.

Her last days were spent at Woodhall Park Retirement Village in Brampton where Anne was a resident for the past 10 years.

Special thanks to the staff at Woodhall.

After a valiant effort in fighting kidney failure her passing comes as a relief for her family.

Anne, son of Mary and Kostoff Marinsky of Bulgaria was the loving wife of John Francis O'Malley of Toronto who passed in 2004 and three of her sons Patrick, Michael and Thomas who sadly left us far before their time.

Anne leaves behind sons John Peter and Andrew Sean. Michael's daughter Erin, John Peter's children Tara and her mother Marion, Emma and step-children Jennifer and Ashley, her daughters Soliaeh and Juniper and their mother Evie O'Rourke-O'Malley will remember Anne's kindness and grace.

Brother Elia Kostoff Marinsky, his partner Henrietta and his children Cheryl, her husband Dennis, children Kiarra, Galen and Daria and Serena, her husband Pierre and children Tristan, Justine and Chloe remember the smile, the ever-present smile from Aunt Anne.

Anne was also predeceased by infant brother George. Husband John Francis' sister Mary and husband Les Duff and John Francis' brother's spouse Patty and children Timothy, his son John, Kathleen and Mary and her children Meghan, Riley and Liam have many fond memories.

Nature, singing, reading, food, fashion, kindness captured Anne's interest and her loves. She was a member of the Brampton Cardinals senior choir well into her 86th year. Anne showed great leadership and compassion as she was actively involved with the Parkinson Society while dealing with husband John's illness.

In lieu of flowers, Anne would prefer any donation be directed in support of The Kidney Foundation of Canada, CNIB and Parkinson Canada.

Anne will be laid to rest in private and wants us all to remember, "tomorrow is a new day".

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