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Cinti CarloCINTI, Carlo - After a long and courageous battle with cancer, Carlo Cinti passed away at Brampton Civic Hospital at the age of 86 on Wednesday September 22nd, 2021.

Beloved husband of Giulia for 65 loving years. Loving father of Alessandro and his wife Anna and Roberto and his wife Giuliana. Dear Nonno of Natalia, Daniel, Stefania and Kayla.

Cherished brother of Giovanni, Gioia, Gabriella and Rita. Predeceased by brother Vincenzo and his sister Teresa.

Carlo was born February 21st, 1935 in Tuscany, Italy to Raffaello and Maria Cinti. He spent his early days making trouble with his siblings and going to the cinema multiple times a day! He moved to Toronto in the 1950s and made a living as a painter who took great pride in his craft.

In addition to his love of movies, he loved watching sports. He would watch every Maple Leafs / Blue Jays game (or tape it if he wasn't home or outside in the garden) and he loved his Serie A soccer, especially his home team Roma. He enjoyed tending to his vegetable/flower gardens, doing crossword puzzles out in the backyard and spending time with his grandchildren.

He will be remembered by his family and friends as a calm and kind man.

Arrangements and livestream service details are entrusted with Ward Funeral Homes, Woodbridge chapel.

As expressions of sympathy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

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