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Olga Machado, funeral details memorial Mass

 


A Month`s Mass has been offered for the Soul of my sister Olga on ❤️                                       
            ​    April 4th 2022 -- At 8:15am
                 At St. Patrick`s Church.
            921 Flagship Dr, Mississauga.
       Love & God Bless,
              Paul & Juliet Nazareth.



It is with our deepest sorrow that we inform you of the death of

Our beloved Wife, Mother & Grandmother Olga A Machado

In Our Hearts Forever Rest in Peace.



In loving memory of Olga who passed away on 2nd March 2022, after two weeks in hospital.

Olga was surrounded by family, her husband Mario, her children Orlando, Rossana, daughter in law Claire and sister Olivia.

Olga was born in Arua in Uganda on 24th October 1940. She spent her life dedicated to helping people. After completing her Teachers’ training, she taught at St Theresa’s Girls School in Nairobi where she was a popular and well-loved teacher. She continued her vocation as a teacher in the U.K till her retirement. Olga was a very active member at her Parish Catholic church.

. Olga leaves behind her loving husband Mario

Children Rosanna, Orlando daughter in law Clare

Grandchildren Lucy and Daniel.

Olga is the daughter of the late Joaquim Manuel & Ivy Nazareth

Siblings Paul & Juliet; Joe & Louisa; the late Ophelia and Olivia & Lawrence.

Nephews and nieces - Savio & Cheryl: Emanuel & Laura; Gavin, Merle;

Kerri, Natalie & Stuart.

Olga also leaves behind grand nephews and nieces

 

Service will be held at St. Thomas of Canterbury church, Woodford Green Essex England

On Monday 21st March 2022 at 11am followed by a private burial at Chigwell cemetery.


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