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LORETTA ROGERS Obituary

ROGERS, LORETTA ANNE Loretta passed away peacefully at her home in Toronto in the afternoon on Saturday, June 11, 2022, with her daughters and friends by her side. Known for her strength, determination, humour and kindness, Loretta had been fighting a battle with cancer these past few months and left us all much earlier than planned. Loretta leaves her four children: Lisa Anne (Paul), Edward Samuel III (Suzanne), Melinda Mary (Eric) and Martha Loretta; seven grandchildren: Chloe Alexandra Velma, Edward Samuel IV and Jack Robinson Miklos Rogers, Zachary Joseph, Nicholas Copeland, Charles Roland and Gigi Taylor Hixon. She will be missed by so many loving relatives in the extended Rogers, Taylor, and Robinson families, as well as friends and business associates which she had great impact on. Loretta was born on April 13, 1939, in London, England, the daughter of Roland Robinson, 1st Baron Martonmere and Maysie Gasque. Loretta married Ted Rogers on September 25, 1963. Loretta and Ted lived as intensely proud Canadians, establishing their family in Toronto, while working together to build the business Ted's father had started. A huge advocate of her husband's vision, Loretta was his greatest supporter, as she was one of the company's first investors, but was also one of his closest business confidants. They were a team, and together, they were able to build a national telecommunications, sports and media company that continues to thrive, while being a source of pride for all Canadians. Loretta deeply believed in building a better future for all Canadians, investing financial support and her time in causes that she was passionate about. In 2014, Loretta led an unprecedented donation to establish the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, while also founding the Loretta A. Rogers Chair in Eating Disorders at Toronto General & Western Hospital, and the Ted Rogers Family Chair in Heart Function at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre. Loretta gave her time and involved herself in many organizations that meant a great deal to her and her family. Loretta served on the board of directors of the University Health Network Foundation since 2004, she was on the Bishop Strachan School Foundation from 1980 to 2009, was President and Director of the Canadian Lyford Cay Foundation since 1980, was on the board of directors of the Robert Bateman Foundation since 2012 and was the founding Director of Sheena's Place. Loretta, a very private and humble person, enjoyed spending her time with close friends and family. A passionate artist, Loretta's works have been featured in art shows across Canada and in several books in support of The Canadian Wildlife Federation, of which she was a dedicated supporter. Loretta spent a great amount of time painting with a close group of friends at a school they created, known as the Tobin Island School of Fine Art. Her paintings always seemed to display nature, centering around the beauty of Muskoka Lakes, or the tropics of the Caribbean. Those close to her bore witness to the enjoyment she gleaned from being around water. A perpetual sun-seeker, Loretta embarked on travels with family to spend more time outdoors. She enjoyed spending time at Lake Muskoka, as well as swimming and snorkeling in the Bahamas. Loretta was a force of nature; she had a wicked sense of humour and was a joyful matriarch, while being a positive role model for many strong women. The family will miss her presence, guidance, friendship, and leadership greatly. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Loretta A. Rogers Chair in Heart Function, at the UHN Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Please visit UHNfoundation.ca/LorettaRogers or call 416-603-5300. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com. Friends may pay respects at The Bishop Strachan School Chapel, 298 Lonsdale Road, Toronto, ON M4V 1X2 between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 20th. A funeral will be held in The Cathedral Church Of St. James, 106 King Street East, Toronto, ON M5C 2E9 on Tuesday, June 21st at 11:00 a.m. As an artist, Loretta loved colour. Please dress accordingly.
Published by Toronto Star on Jun. 16, 2022.

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Teddy Russell

August 5, 2022

I am extraordinary sorry to hear about the passing of Mrs. Loretta Rodgers! Words cannot express how wonderful she was as a human being. I pray for the continuous strength of her children, grand children and extended family. May her soul Rest In Peace!

Roxann Cameron

June 22, 2022

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Roslyn Money

June 22, 2022

Condolences offered to family members as you grieve the passing of a matriarch.
Her kindness and beauty captured especially in art is a remarkable legacy to cherish forever.

Kurt Baumann

June 21, 2022

All my thoughts to the family. Losing your mother is a very hard thing, and you will never not think of her.

Jeffery Bodendistel

June 21, 2022

When We lost our oldest child at 19, Mrs. Rogers bent over backwards for our Younger surviving child.
I never got a chance to thank Her personally.
My eternal Gratitude to You Loretta, and my sincere condolences to Your Family and Friends.

Susan prasad

June 20, 2022

My deepest sympathy to the Roger's family .May her soul rest in peace.

Lowell J. Mortimer

June 20, 2022

Loretta was, in my view, a very creative and artistic person. She was a traditionalist but she also expressed flair in her dress, art and sense of humor. Her life was a blessing to many.

Sharon Hinds

June 20, 2022

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Tom & Ann Turner

June 18, 2022

So much love and so many memories.

Jeff and Lynn Taylor

June 18, 2022

Mrs. R was such an amazing, wonderful lady. We were always excited when she came to visit for dinner. She will be missed by some many.

Myrabelle Elin

June 18, 2022

You are always loved in our hearts and your memories will never forgotten. May perfetual light shine upon her soul and may she rest in Peace. Amen.

HAZEL KAWAJA

June 18, 2022

A friend for five decades, Loretta will be greatly missed. Happy memories of our many years of work together at Bishop Strachan, at Sheena's Place, of playing tennis together and our travels to our shared native areas in the Caribbean are among the most cherished memories of my life. Positive and self effacing, Loretta always made sure that everyone with her had a good time.

Diane kimmet

June 18, 2022

So sorry to hear of Mrs R´s passing, she was one great lady

Gertrude Pearce

June 18, 2022

Condolences to her children and and grandchildren. Mrs. Rogers will be missed.
She always greeted her Nassau staff with a smile and a cheek kiss She had a great sense of humor and it was a pleasure to have known her.

Linda Forgues

June 18, 2022

With deep condolences to your family. May her memory be a blessing and may she continue to inspire you to be your best authentic selves.

Lisa Ritz

June 17, 2022

My heart is broken. Mrs. Rogers was the kindest and most generous soul I've had the pleasure of being around. She will be missed today and everyday for many years to come. May your heart and soul find peace "Lovely".

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Memorial Events
for LORETTA ROGERS

Jun

20

Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

The Bishop Strachan School Chapel

298 Lonsdale Road, Toronto, ON

Jun

21

Funeral

11:00 a.m.

The Cathedral Church Of St. James

106 King Street East, Toronto, ON

Funeral services provided by:

Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8