MORASSUT, Sergio S. - In Loving memory of Sergio S. Morassut, 70 years. Who passed away on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 at the SRH-St. Joseph's Health Centre surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Valentina (Favrin) Morassut. Loving father of Sonia (Gord MacKay), Silvia (Peter Faggioni), Sandra (Paul Ceccerelli), Sheila (Brad Nosich) and Stephanie (James MacNeil). Cherished Nonno of Connor, Mitchell, Megan, Brianna, Justin, Mara, Thomas, Julia, Joseph, Paula, Julia, Jeremy, Emily and Adriana. Dear son of Giuseppe and Luigia (Vit) Morassut predeceased. Dear brother of Pietro predeceased, Elio (Elena), Bruna Moro (Luigi predeceased), Luciano (Mercedes) and Dina Florean (Marco). Dear son in law of Santo Favrin predeceased, and Speranza (Baldisera) Favrin. Dear brother in law of Ann (Miro Zulich), Luisa Cecchetto (Sergio predeceased) and Ida Whitehead (Rudy). Sadly missed by nieces, nephews, many friends and especially the “Danforth” gang. Born in Sesto Al Reghena, Pordenone, Italy, he came to Sudbury in 1954. A well known and respected businessman, he successfully owned and operated Morassut Masonry for 28 years. During his retirement Sergio enjoyed working for his good friend Bernie McDowell at McDowell Equipment. Sergio lived life to the fullest on his own terms. He enjoyed traveling, gardening, playing cards, making wine and salami for his grandchildren. He was an active member of St. Andrew the Apostle Church and he was a life member of the Caruso Club. He will be remembered as a devoted husband, father and Nonno whose main passion was spending time at home surrounded by family and friends. Resting at the JACKSON AND BARNARD FUNERAL HOME 233 Larch St., Sudbury. Funeral Mass in St. Andrew the Apostle Church 1250 Barrydowne Rd, Sudbury Saturday, July 25th, 2009 at 10AM. Cremation at the Parklawn, Crematorium. Prayers 7:30PM Friday. In lieu of flowers, donations to Toronto Hospital for Sick Kids Cranial/Facial Department would be appreciated. (Friends may call 2-5, 7-9PM Friday) Flowers, donations or messages of condolence available online at www.lougheed.org.