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Donald Siciliano Obituary

Donald Paul Siciliano, 76, passed away on January 22, 2022. By his side was his everlovin', Martha Jane, life partner and high-school sweetheart. Known by those who loved him as Donnie, Uncle Don, and Gigi, he charted his own course through life as an intrepid entrepreneur, introducing Pizza Delight and the beloved ‘square' to a generation of pizza lovers across Thunder Bay. Sun worshipper and salt-water aficionado, Don was a true explorer. Never satisfied with conventions, he sought out authentic vacations where he could bring his family together to connect with locals and experience life through their eyes.

Don loved with his heart open and eyes wide. At home, friends, family, and strangers all were greeted with his sparkling brown eyes and whatever was in the pantry, fridge and liquor cabinet. There was always an open invite to Sunday supper, a steadfast tradition at Don's home. He especially loved his wife's meatballs—a recipe passed on from Don's mom—and would sneak into the kitchen and gobble them up as fast as she could prepare them.

What was Don's was yours, and he opened not only his heart and home to all, but shared opportunities he created by employing his children, nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours at Pizza Delight, and many other of his life's other enterprises. To Don, staff were an extension of family, and he maintained deep and lasting relationships with colleagues, and mentored many along the way.

Don may have hated the cold, but born and raised in Thunder Bay, he was proud of his roots. He supported his community through the Beavers Hockey Club, Fort William Kinsman, Davinci and Columbus centres. He practiced his love of golf in charity tournaments, and through his businesses helped raise funds for many causes.

Even the dreadful illness that robbed his memory couldn't steal his passion for music. Don charmed the staff of Hogarth, 3N Lille with his gift of song, often recounting word for word, his favourite oldies. His family owes the biggest debt of gratitude for the compassionate care he received during his time there.

Don's spirit and legacy will live on through his beautiful wife Martha, his loving daughters Amy (Guillaume) and Dawn (Jeff), sister Sandy (Terry), their children Tracey, Tammy and William, and many cousins, nieces and nephews. A proud Gigi to his four special grandchildren, Blake, Émile, Maya and Dominic, he taught them how to play crib, and they will always cherish his knack for knowing how to live life in the present.

Cremation has taken place and a funeral service will be held on Thursday, February 3rd, 2022 at St. Agnes R.C. Church, when family and friends will gather for Funeral Mass beginning at 2:00 PM. The interment will take place at Sunset Memorial Gardens, with a reception to follow. A live stream of the service can be found on St. Agnes Church Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/stagnesrc). In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Alzheimer Society, or Hogarth Riverview Manor.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Jan. 29, 2022.

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Thelma & Bert McGolrick

February 2, 2022

Martha, Dawn, Amy & family, we are still trying to comprehend your grief but know that is not possible. We can only offer our deepest and sincere sympathy at this very, very sad time.
Although we have been away from Thunder Bay for several years, we have many fond memories of the great get togethers we had. Many of those times were when we were snowmobiling on the many trails around Doc & Linda Snell´s home off Arthur St. I have memories of snowmobiling when Doc and Donny came up the River on their snow mobiles and came to our home to pick Bert up after 11pm at night. Bert actually got dressed hopped on his snowmobile and off they went for several hours. Crazy snowmobiling to Kakabeka Falls area for a few beers on Saturday evening.
Watching the NHL hockey games on your colour TV (one of the first colour TVs) every Saturday evening.
We are so thankful we have had a few times to get together with both of you when you have visited Vancouver or when we have travelled back home to Thunder Bay. Again, Donny was a great friend, the laughs and good times will always be remembered. He´s in our hearts forever.
Friends always, Thelma & Bert

Wayne and Barbara Rich

February 2, 2022

Martha, Amy, Dawn and family, so sorry to hear of Donnie´s passing. He was a special man and always a joy to be around. I was lucky enough to be part of his (and your) life, from an early age and cherished his/your family values, kindness and friendship!

Ken and Louise MacKenzie

February 2, 2022

Our deepest sympathy Martha and family. Our acquaintance went back to the early sixties. Much admiration for Don always staying in touch. Lived his life his way and leaves a beautiful family and many friends.

Donna Margarit

February 1, 2022

Martha and Family, thinking of you and all the wonderful memories of Donnie. Love Gerry, Kim and Donna

Barry Long & Candy Hogan

January 30, 2022

Thinking of you & your family at this time Martha

Gordon and Colleen Gombola-Richard, Rob, and Deb

January 29, 2022

Martha and family, we are very sorry to hear of Donnie's passing and extend our sincere condolences. Take comfort in your many fond memories of Donnie.

Colleen and Gord Gombola Rob Deb and Rich

John & Cindy Lotysz

January 29, 2022

Martha, Girls and family,
You are in our prayers, may God guide you all thru this most difficult time
Sincerely
Cindy and John
Mesa Az

Tracey and Dave Gagnon

January 29, 2022

Auntie Martha, Amy/Guillaume, Dawn/Jeff, Blake, Maya, Emile and Dominic....how to put in words a lifetime of memories with your Dad, my Uncle Don. Your home on Frederica was my 2nd home. I loved the years working at Dominic's and then Pizza Delight. What great times we all had there; how many shifts ended with a swim in your pool? Most of all, I loved our family dinners and getting a big hug from Uncle Don -the nicest, kindest and loveable person around. It's up to us to keep his memory strong in ourselves and in his grandchildren -he was so proud of you all. Love Tracey and Dave

Michelle Anderson

January 29, 2022

Martha, Amy and Dawn Ann
Sincere condolences....I have so many fond memories of you husband and father...He was an amazing and very generous man, a gentle giant...Growing up in Westfort spending so much time with your family and extended family....You are all in my thoughts during this difficult time....Hugs xxoo

Barb McEwen

January 29, 2022

I remember Don when he sold real estate. Never had a harsh word to say about anyone or anything....rest in peace Don

Rob Boutotte

January 29, 2022

Martha and family very sorry to hear of Donny´s passing away. I have very fond memories of working for him at Westfort sales and Service. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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Funeral Mass

2:00 p.m.

St. Agnes R.C. Church

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Funeral Mass

2:00 p.m.

A live stream of the service can be found on St. Agnes Church Facebook Page ( www.facebook.com/stagnesrc )

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