MEDEIROS, Maria Fatima De Medeiros

August 30, 1950 - March 9, 2026
MEDEIROS, Maria Fatima De Medeiros

A Life of Service and Song

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Fatima De Medeiros on Monday, March 9, 2026, at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto. She transitioned surrounded by the family she loved so deeply, leaving behind a legacy of strength, independence, and an infinite capacity for kindness.

From Nordeste to the Heart of Toronto

Born in the beautiful village of São Pedro de Nordestinho, São Miguel, Açores, to her loving parents João Jacinto Medeiros and Maria do Sacramento Pacheco, Fatinha carried the vibrant spirit of her hometown wherever she went. She had an insatiable passion for the world and its people, a curiosity that fueled her fiercely independent nature.

A Natural Caregiver

Fatinha had dedicated her professional life to others as a nurse and healthcare worker, but her calling as a caregiver extended far beyond her profession. As a devoted sister to Alzira, Domingos, João, José Maria and Eliseu as well as to their spouses, Amancio, Nair, Eduarda and Maria do Céu; she was the bedrock of her family. She was a woman of confidence, a role model who showed everyone around her what it meant to be strong and self-reliant, while remaining profoundly patient.

The Rhythm of Her Soul

Woven through the fabric of her life was a profound love of music. Whether it was the nostalgic melodies of her Portuguese heritage or the sounds of the world she so admired, music was her constant companion. It was the backdrop to her many gatherings and the soundtrack to her quiet moments of care. She didn’t just listen to music; she felt it, often using a song to bridge the gap between people or to express the joy she felt for life.

Boundaries Without Limits

If you were a friend of Fatinha’s, you were family. Her love was an open door; she never held back her affection or her praise. She made it her mission to ensure everyone in her life knew exactly how special they were.

To her nieces and nephews, John, Leonor, Paul, Daniel, Lucy, Sandra, Nelson, Eliane, Viviane, Eduardo, Gil, Gabriel, Ricardo and Steve; she was their greatest champion. In her eyes, they weren’t just family; they were superstars. This devotion extended to her great-nieces and nephews: Cassie, Alyssa, Alexia, Daniel, Julien, Jasmine, Jayden, Liam, Isabelle, Lucas, Maria Eduarda, Marcos Veneceus, Lucas, Julian and Maya. She poured her heart into their lives, offering a love that was as boundless as it was unconditional.

Fatinha nurtured us with her care, cheered us on with her spirit, and loved us without limits; she will be missed beyond measure, but never forgotten.

Visitation

Date
March 13, 2026
Location
Cardinal Funeral Homes Bathurst
Time
04:00 PM – 08:00 PM
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Service

Date
March 14, 2026
Location
St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church
Time
09:30 AM

Entombment

Date
March 14, 2026
Location
Prospect Cemetery – Last Supper Mausoleum
Time
11:00 AM
  • Location: ONTARIO
  • Funeral Home: CARDINAL FUNERAL HOMES