(76) Carl John Lenarduzzi: July 21, 1945 - October 22, 2021. Late of Dundas, ON, passed away on Oct. 22, 2021 at Margaret's Place Hospice, Dundas. Loving husband and soul mate of Dianne (nee Armstrong), adored father to Ashley. Dear brother of Fred (Connie). Predeceased by parents Gabriel (1984) and Theresa (2008) (Lenarduzzi) Lenarduzzi. Son-in-law to Gerald (Linda, 2018) Armstrong. Sister-in-law to Fay (Murray) Collard. Brother-in-law to Kaye (Velma) Armstrong. Uncle to Marc (Nancy), Vincent (Katie) and Michael (Jess) Lenarduzzi, David (Dawn) Freeland, Dan (Jodie), Elaine (2018) (Jay Sallmen) and Ricky (Miranda) Armstrong. He will be missed by many families and friends in Ontario, Quebec, Italy, Argentina and France. Carl was a retired employee of Siemens Canada and enjoyed golfing, curling, bike riding and tending his garden. In accordance with the regulations of the Bereavement Authority of Ontario due to COVID-19, all visitations and funerals are restricted to a specific number of attendees. All visitors will be required to wear a face covering and maintain social distancing, as well as provide name and telephone number to funeral home staff. Visitation will be held at MARLATT FUNERAL HOME "SWACKHAMER CHAPEL", 195 King Street West, Dundas on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m., with a Funeral Service to follow in the chapel at 1:00 p.m. If planning to attend the Funeral Service, please call Marlatt Funeral Home, 905-627-7452, to reserve a spot confirming attendance, as the funeral home capacity is limited. Cremation to follow, with interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Burlington at a later date. Dianne and Ashley would like to thank Dr. Scott Nash and staff at the Dundas Valley Medical Center, Dr. S. Dadwal and staff at the Juravinski Cancer Centre, Dr. J. Winemaker and staff at the Hamilton Family Health Team, the Bayshore Health Care Team and the staff of Margaret's Place Hospice, Dundas for all their care and support during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers or donations, please do a random act of kindness in his name. There are certain people who touch the lives of those they know in a very special way. To have shared their life brings us joy and inspiration and when they're gone, the memories of their warm, guiding presence stays with us. Knowing Carl, he is probably on a golf course now with a smile on his face, a club in his hand and playing the best maintained course ever.

Published by The Hamilton Spectator on Oct. 25, 2021.