Layla Louise Plastino

1955 - 2012

Layla Louise Plastino obituary, 1955-2012, Langley, BC

Layla Louise Plastino

1955 - 2012

BORN

1955

DIED

2012

Layla Plastino Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 9, 2012.
Layla Louise Plastino (Camerini) aged 56 years born in Sault Ste. Marie Ontario, entered into rest at her home in Langley surrounded by family on January 3rd 2012. Layla is sadly missed by her loving husband Edward of 31 years; her son Paul and daughter Lorena; mother Maria Ermes Camerini; Sister Rita (Roy Pereira) and brother Robert Camerini; Daughter-in-law of Gino and Marlene Plastino, Sisters-in-law Sally (Dan Cronce) and Penny (Kevin Sprague) Nieces and Nephews Cristina, Mathew and Sabrina Pereira, William and Benjamin Ferrace-Camerini, Sarah Shober, Mary Stamper and Selina and Nicolas Sprague, as well as many relatives and friends and the Catholic school communities at which she taught. She is predeceased by her father Galdino Camerini.

A prayer vigil and visitation will be held on Tuesday January 10, 2010 at 7pm and Funeral Mass on Wednesday January 11, 2012 at 10:30am, both a St. Joseph's Parish Langley BC.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society, St. Joseph's Parish or St. James Parish (Abbotsford) building fund.

Arrangements under the direction of Henderson's Langley Funeral Home, Langley, BC.


Layla Plastino (nee Camerini)
On June 14, 1955 in Sault Ste. Marie Ontario, Ermes and Galdino Camerini welcomed their first born into the world. With a cousin named Mayla, it was only natural that she be called Layla. She would be an only child for 4 years until sister Rita arrived on the scene, it would be another 8 years before younger brother Roberto was born.

Layla attended Catholic schools in her childhood, beginning at St. Marks Elementary for grades K-8 and the all girls' high school - Mount St. Joseph for grades 9-13. As a child, Layla took piano lessons. Under the tutorage of some very strict and assiduous nuns, she achieved Grade 6 Piano Performance and Second year Theory. She was a responsible child and often cared for her younger siblings. She knew the importance of her Italian community and heritage. As a young girl Barbara Borgogelli was a favourite friend, a tradition carried down from their mothers who were childhood friends in Italy. While in high school her best friend was Debbie Spina (now Spur), and this friendship continued as they roomed together at the University of Western Ontario in London. Layla attended Western from 1974 to 1978 earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in English and Italian literature, and a teaching degree in her fourth year. During the summers, she worked part time at her godfather's restaurant, The Coral Coffee Shop, as a waitress to help pay for university. In this job she learned how to deal with people, while still managing to earn some handsome tips. Balancing the whims of ornery cooks and appeasing customers, who insisted that the soup wasn't complete without ketchup, was all in a day's work. Layla also modelled clothing for events at the Italian club and high school, her slender frame was ideal for the task.

The summer before entering teachers college, she met her future husband of 31 years, Ed. Ed saw her across the dance floor and worked up the courage not only to ask her to dance but for her phone number. However, they both headed back to their respective schools within days, as Ed attended nearby Guelph University. The following January 1st she agreed to go out with him to a movie, he pined for her, she held him at bay. They continued dating while Layla was finishing teachers college, with Ed in his second year of studies. In what little spare time was available during Layla's hectic days of schooling, going to movies and Mass at the Cathedral in London were favourite activities. When she finally started to practise teaching in London, she knew that her childhood dream of teaching was about to come true - she loved to teach. From an early age, that's all she wanted to do – teach Catholic education to children.

After graduation Layla accepted a Grade 2 teaching position in Hornepayne, Ontario; population 600, counting wild dogs and black bears! She roomed with the school board Chairman's family for the first year and Mrs. McCann in the second. CBC was the only entertainment in town unless you wanted to play pool with the CN track crew. Layla got her driver's license in Hornepayne and bought her first car - a 1979 Camaro Rally Sport shortly afterwards. She had named it Persephone, after the Goddess of Spring, which it felt like when Layla took her car out of winter storage. With the Camaro it was said that she probably set a few speed records hurriedly traveling south to the Sault on weekends. Layla and Ed maintained their long distance relationship as he continued his studies in Guelph. Many long distance calls and letters kept them in touch over the years. After her first year in Hornepayne, Ed finally asked for her hand in marriage. Layla taught there one more year, while he finished his degree in Guelph. Layla and Ed were married in Sault Ste. Marie on August 9, 1980 at St Jerome's parish. Layla's friend from University, Lynda Cole was maid of honour and Ed's cousin, Frank Plastino acted as the best man.

After Layla and Ed married, they settled in Sudbury where Ed had secured an accounting position. Layla taught for the Sudbury Roman Catholic school board until 1994. During this time she and Ed would move into their first home in Lively. In 1984 son Paul was born in Lively, followed by Lorena in 1987. In 1994 the family left Ontario for Langley BC. Ed had been asked to transfer to the West Coast and with Layla's sister Rita and family nearby, the move was made. Layla taught at St. Patrick's in Maple Ridge from 1996 to 2002, enjoying the Albion ferry each morning and night. After years of a long and unpredictable commute, Layla moved to teach Grade 7 at St. James & St. Anns in Abbotsford, the elementary school located next door to Lorena's high school, St. John Brebeuf. This new commute provided hours of mother-daughter time as Lorena accompanied her mom to and from Abbotsford for the last three years of her high school.

To say Layla loved her two children was an understatement; her love for them had no bounds. Layla was the hub that her small family revolved around. She spent countless hours driving to dance and music, hockey and football – she was always the proud Mama. She taught them important lessons and values in a firm but kind way, guiding them to ensure they always had the support they needed to pursue their dreams. Christmas mornings were special times for the family of four. The gifts were secondary to the joy of being together, especially in recent years as Paul and Lorena have moved away from home. Layla's phone calls to Lorena lasted hours; everything was discussed, from everyday life to the future. They were two women, more friends than parent/child in many ways. However she was always Mama, with advice and insights to keep her daughter on track. Layla loved to listen to Paul on his radio show, saying "that's my boy" with pride whenever his voice would come on, she usually then turned down the volume for the modern rock that followed. With Paul phone conversations tended towards asking "Have you been to Church?", "Are you eating okay?" and "Why do you keep putting me on the radio?". She was always the loving and caring mother, never interfering.

Layla loved to teach the Catholic Sacraments to her students; she taught First Communion and Reconciliation in Grade 2, and Confirmation in Grade 7, and for a time CCD for students not attending Catholic school. She felt that when her Confirmation students correctly answered questions posed by the Archbishop it made all the hard work and preparation worthwhile. Her creativity was obvious in developing challenging and diverse student activities, such as getting the students to paint "like Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel", laying on their backs under desks with paint brushes in the air. While admitting she wasn't athletic, she showed her competitive side by coaching and organizing RC Challenge teams (aka Catholic Catechism jeopardy). Her photo club and quilting club were other endeavours for those not inclined to athletics, where she encouraged students, other teachers and herself to break from their comfort zone and discover something new. When it came to preparing for a school mass, she was the "go-to" person when something needed to be done, while organizing priests seemed to become a favourite pastime. Her Grade 7's though were her passion. She would take pictures of each student at the beginning of the school year and again at the end; and the change was incredible. While the physical change was obvious, you could also catch a glimpse of the maturation and spiritual development.

She also gave generously of herself and her time. Layla gave to her school, her church, and numerous charities, adopted a foreign student with monthly donations, helped with CWL when she could and Pro Life was a favourite cause.

Layla enjoyed travelling far and near. She experienced several trips to Disneyland, where Ed bought her some Mickey ears with her name on them, and Disneyworld before and with family. Mexico was her favourite sun destination for warmth and haggling with the vendors. Vegas had also become a shopping destination; though Layla never met a city she didn't like to shop in! She had visited Europe twice, once in 1983 with her mom for a month, staying with her grandparents in Fano, Italy and touring with Ed for 2 weeks. Rome, Florence and Venice were all visited on this trip along with relatives who lived and worked near Fano. In 2006 she and Lorena went to Fano to visit family and explore the region again, they would also visit Paris on the way home. They flew into London Heathrow the day they closed the airports due to terrorist bombing. Many text messages kept Ed informed and sane.

Layla liked reading, did a ton of Sudoku, and enjoyed her deck and planting flowers around the yard. She treasured trips into Vancouver to attend musicals and plays and loved exploring museums including those in Victoria, several in Rome and the Louvre and Musee D'Orsay. Layla also loved her pets. She always had a companion, her childhood cocker spaniel Cookie, the big male Siamese cat Chico, her precious Sophie and the special Lily, rescued from the SPCA and who loved her "mom", if only for 8 short months.

Layla began to feel "tired" in the fall of 2011; it was chalked up to the busy fall, beginning another school year and getting started on whipping a new Grade 7 class into shape. By late October, the tiredness was so severe she started to miss school, something that had been a rarity over the years. A sore back finally forced her to visit to a clinic, from which an ultra sound revealed a mass as the source of the pain. On November 3rd she entered Langley Hospital to deal with fever and pain. Here more tests followed to reveal a mass in the colon and nodes in the liver. On December 3rd she was moved to Vancouver General Hospital to hopefully deal with the mass in the colon, but only to discover nodes in the liver were from an unknown source. Layla returned to her home, enjoying one final Christmas with her family, while still making frequent visits to Abbotsford and Langley Hospitals in the final weeks of 2011. She was scheduled to begin chemotherapy the day she passed away, at home January 3, 2012 surrounded by family.

While Layla was sick, she said some memorable things; when contemplating her illness, she remarked "why me, why not me?", and to Ed "we'll get through this together". She even considered what she had done in life, commenting that "I think I lived a good life – I tried to bring children to Jesus". She never talked of dying, but never seemed afraid of it either.

If attendance at a funeral mass is any indication, she touched many people in her 56 years, her school closed for the day so staff and students could attend - a very nice gesture. A memorial mass was held at St. James and St Anns in her honour on January 25, 2012, complete with a very moving pictorial video. She was interned at Gardens of Gethsemane in Surrey BC January 24, 2012.

Her family aches at the loss of a precious daughter, sister, mom and loving wife....but trusts in Our Lord and Saviour that we'll be united some day.

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carolyn stertz

January 23, 2012

I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Layla. I had been her hairdresser for many years and was extremely fond of her. She was a beautiful kind woman and I will deeply miss her. My deepest sympathys to her family at this difficult time. God bless. xoxox

Catherine Bright

January 19, 2012

My mom and I really enjoyed getting to know Layla better in the last couple years. Through Lorena, I came to appreciate Layla's great faith and intense love for her children. She is a Catholic role model for me. You are all in my prayers and you have all my sympathy during this time.

Jane Filiatrault

January 19, 2012

Ed, Paul, and Lorena, It was my privilege to work along with Layla. She was a faith-filled, inspiring teacher, who was a dear friend as well. We shared many pleasant moments in our staffroom, and I truly looked forward to seeing her each day. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Steve and Cindy McKinnon

January 18, 2012

Well Ed, it's been 2 weeks and the flood of support is probably easing up a bit. Now comes the equally hard part of getting on with the next chapter. I hope you know your family is with you at all times and available to talk, visit whatever!!! Thoughts go out to Paul and Lorena too!!!

Mark, Nancy, and Spencer Bordin

January 15, 2012

Dear Ed, Paul, Lorena, Mrs. Camerini, Rita, Roy, Cristina, Mathew, Sabrina, Rob, William and Benjamin,

It came as such a surprise to hear of Layla's death, as we did not know she was not well. It deeply saddened our hearts to hear the news, and we sense the journey may have been a difficult one. With my mother recently passing before Christmas, it made me realize that nothing can fully prepare our hearts for that last goodbye with our loved ones. But God is so good. He promised to comfort us. “Blessed are those that mourn: for they shall be comforted.” Matthew 5:4 (KJV). May you feel His comfort through the loving prayers, compassion, caring, and sympathy of family and friends.
Praying that you will feel God's presence through your grief, through your happy memories, and as you slowly adjust and continue on.
With our heartfelt love,

Angelo Campanile

January 14, 2012

Dear Ed, Paul and Lorena, I am still deeply touched that I was asked to be a pallbearer. When I left St. James, I felt as if I was leaving home. My heart broke that summer. I knew I was going to miss her professionalism and kindness. Layla told me she happy for me and sad at the same time. Layla made me feel as if I was one of her own, in the way she spoke to me, watched out for me, and cared for any issues that I may have had at home or at work. She was my Zia. My eyes continue to swell when I think about her, but the many wonderful and extremely funny stories we've shared is what I hold onto. She is someone that I strive to emulate. I miss you, Layla, but I will never forget you. God Bless.

Kathy Smorhay

January 13, 2012

Dear Ed, Paul, and Lorena,

It is with heavy hearts we send our condolences to you. Time passes too quickly Thank you for sharing the wonderful memorial video and pictures of Layla. It is a beautiful tribute to a very special person and shows her love for her family and all who came to know her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you today and always.

Love, Kathy, Greg and Joanna Smorhay, Lively Ontario

January 12, 2012

Ed, Paul, Lorena and Rita

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I was shocked to here the news. Layla was my longest childhood friend. I hope that in your sadness you find hope and peace and in your heart may there be healing.

Barbara, Neil and Shaun Morrison (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)

Lindsey Lazure

January 12, 2012

Mr. Plastino, Paul and Lorena
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.
Mrs. Plastino was my first teacher at St. Anne's in Hanmer, Ontario. I have never forgotten her, and never will. She was my favorite teacher and she will always hold a special place in my heart and my life.

Ron & June Bergamin

January 12, 2012

Ed,Paul, and Lorena
We are so sorry for the loss of a very special wife and mother..The memories that we have will keep her always in our hearts..

Erika Fernandez

January 11, 2012

Words cannot begin to express how saddened my class was when we found out. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. As one of her students during her passing, I understand what you and your family are going through. Layla was a wonderful person and a wonderful teacher.

Patty Tecter

January 11, 2012

Ed, Paul and Lorena
I was so very sorry to learn of Layla's passing. She was a wonderful person and will be missed by everyone in your extended family. Please know that my thoughts are with you.

Nicole Gour

January 11, 2012

Ed, Lorena & Pol
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. <3

Heather and Peter St Pierre

January 11, 2012

Ed, Paul and Lorena
Are thoughts and prayers are with at this time. Layla will be greatly missed by all, she was a wonderful person. She will always be in our thoughts and never forgotten.

Debbie Spina-Spurr

January 11, 2012

My prayers are with you Ed and your family. Also Rita, Robbie and Mrs. Camerini thinking about you at this time.

January 11, 2012

Words can not express how saddened we all are to hear of your loss. Layla was an amazing woman, and a fantastic teacher. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and hope that you find comfort with wonderful memories of such a lovely lady!!!
We will miss her!
The Woznesensky Family
Nanaimo, BC
(Formerly-Maple Ridge)

Avril Fioravanti

January 11, 2012

Dearest Ed,Paul,Lorena,Zia Ermes,Rita & Roy;
I am truly at a loss for words...you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Knowing that Layla is now with Zio Galdino, and my parents gives me some comfort.
Please take care of one another.
Love,
Avril

Marianne Tecter-Ramarr

January 10, 2012

Ed, Lorena and Paul, It was with great sadness that I heard of Layla's passing. I will always remember her as a vibrant, giving person. My heart and prayers are with you at this time.

January 10, 2012

May special memories comfort you in your loss of a dear daughter and sister... our deepest condolences to the entire family. Norma Tonucci (Sault Ste. Marie, ON) and Carla Tonucci (Windsor, ON)

theresa plastino

January 10, 2012

edward,paul,lorina
my prayers,and thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow,layla was a great wife a loving mother ,loving auntie,niece the people that had the houner to know her were blessed no word can say how wonderful she is
god must need a beautiful angel to take her so soon
love always auntie theresa

THERESA PLASTINO

January 10, 2012

DEAR EDWARD,PAUL,LORENA,I DONT KNOW HOW I CAN SAY THAT I;M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF A WONDER FULL WIFE AND A GREAT MOTHER ,AND KIND FRIEND TO SO MANY ,BY LOOKING AT YOUR PAST MEMORIES OF PICTURES LAYLA WILL BE WITH YOU IN YOUR HEART
MY LOVE AND PRAYERS WILL BE WITH YOU

Tim Vehling

January 10, 2012

We are so sorry for your sudden loss. All our thoughts are with you in these days.
With sincere condolence,

Tim Vehling and Family

January 10, 2012

Dear Ed, Paul, Lorena, Zia and Rita:
Words cannot express how saddened we all are to learn of Layla's passing. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all and may your memories of Layla live forever in your hearts. "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; love leaves a memory no one can steal".
With love
Mayla, Kim and Avril & families Niagara Falls, ON

Jeremy & Chantal Plastino

January 10, 2012

We were deeply saddened to hear this tragic news. Although no words could ever mend a tragedy we offer our deepest heartfelt condolences to all suffering from this loss.

Frank and Liz Plastino

January 10, 2012

Dear Ed, Paul and Lorena,
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your precious loved one, Layla. She was a wonderful lady and mother. We wish that we could be there to support you. May God bless you and comfort you during this difficult time.

Veronica Bergamin

January 10, 2012

Eddie, Paul and Lorena
We are so sorry to hear about Layla she will be missed by all. I know that you all have some great memories of her as I saw in the wonderful pictures. I also have some great memories when I stayed with you guys in Lively years ago. Ed - you and Layla treated me great I will remember that forever. Sorry we couldn't be with you right now but our thoughts are with you.

Veronica, Tony and Adriana

Veronica Bergamin

January 10, 2012

Eddie, Paul And Lorena
We are so sorry for your loss. Layla was a very special woman and she will be missed by many people. I have some special memories from when you lived in Lively. I know that each of you have your own memories so treasure those. So sorry that we couldn't be there during this time but you are all in our thoughts.
Veronica, Tony and Adriana

Edward III Plastino

January 10, 2012

Dear Eddie, Paul and Lorena; I am still numb upon hearing this news. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. God has surely called home a saint. Stay strong. Love always...

January 10, 2012

Dear Ed, Paul and Lorena; Sending loving thoughts to you and the rest of the family at this time.
Melinda Sagle and family

January 10, 2012

We send our sincere condolences to the family of Mrs. Plastino. Our family is very saddened of her passing. She was a wonderful, caring and very well- organized teacher. Her presence at St. James and the community will surely be missed. Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful family photos. Our heartfelt sympathy to the family during this most difficult and sad time. We shall keep you in our prayers.

Karli Point and Family

Wendy StLaurent

January 10, 2012

Ed, Paul and Lorena - what a tragic loss to you and the rest of us in your life and family. Thinking of you and sending love.

Martin, Wendy and kids

January 10, 2012

Ed ,Paul and Lorena our prayers and thoughts to your family. This world is going to miss a loving and wonderful lady. Her smiling eyes will always be looking on us.


Joseph F. Plastino & Family
Sault Ste Marie Ontario Canada

Selina Sprague

January 10, 2012

Dear Uncle Eddie, Paul,& Lorena, sorry that we couldn't be there. We are keeping you in our thougts & prayers. Auntie was great and we will never forget her, but she will always be in our hearts. We love you!

Sarah Shober

January 10, 2012

Uncle Eddie, Paul and Lorena, since I heard about the passing of Aunt Layla all I keep thinking about is the Lord gives and the Lord takes away and all of it is for His glory. Its hard to think the Lord would take someone like her home but I find great comfort that He is in control and will help us get through this tough time! Our thoughts are with you all, and my prayer is that, in the Lord you will find peace, strength, and comfort in the days to come! She was a great lady, she always had the right words to say at the right time!! She will be greatly missed!! Love and miss you all greatly!!

Sarah Shober

January 10, 2012

Uncle Eddie, Paul and Lorena, our thoughts are with you all and my prayer is that, in the Lord you will find peace, strength and comfort in the days head of you!! She was a great lady and always had the right words to say at the right time! She will be greatly missed!

Terry Deforge

January 10, 2012

I am still in shock! Please accept our deepest sympathy. I will never forget the special lady Layla was!

Connie Ubriaco

January 9, 2012

Dear Ed, Paul and Lorena, it is at times like this that it's so difficult to find the right words that best express my thoughts of sympathy. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. It is my hope that you find some comfort in the great memories that you have built together over the years. I know that I have many special memories of my own that I will always keep very close in my heart. Layla was definitely one of a kind, a loving wife, a caring mother and a dear and genuine friend to many. She will be greatly missed by all who had the honour of knowing and loving her. Sending you my deepest sympathies.

Connie Ubriaco

January 9, 2012

Dear Ed, Paul and Lorena, it is during times like this that it's so hard to find the right words to truly express the thoughts that are in my heart. Layla was one of a kind...such a kind, caring, loving and genuine person...definitely the traits that make for a terrific wife, a wonderful mom and a dear friend. I hope that you find some comfort in all of the great memories that you have created together over the years. I know that I certainly have my memories and I will keep them close at heart always. Keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers.

vicki Alemany

January 9, 2012

Ed, Paul and Lorena, Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I worked with Layla on federation in Sudbury and know what a great person you have lost. Life is so fragile. Her memory will live on in each of you. May each of you find strength in your future by keeping your memories alive and close. Vicki Alemany, Naughton, Ontario.

The Groens Blake Ave

January 9, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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