In Celebration of

Ray Ting Yotingco

February 19, 1948 -  September 11, 2021

Sunrise February 19, 1948 Roxas, Philippines

Sunset September 11, 2021 Burlington, Ontario

With tears in my eyes, I announce the passing of my beloved Husband of 44 years, Ray Yotingco (Katherine O'Rourke). Predeceased by his father Rafael Yotingco 1968, by his mother Candida Abraham (nee Ting) 2009, and by his brothers, George 2005 and Donald 1999. Survived by his loving sister Ann Tekatch of Burlington; and his sister Nieves Suva and brothers Randolph and Rod. Many nieces and nephews near and far. Ray leaves a trail of fond memories that will never fade. Always in my heart. You're missed beyond words Ray. I've missed you long before the Angels came and took you. Alzheimer's stole you far too soon. Rest my love' till we meet again. A special thank you to his second family the staff at Hampton Terrace for their care of him during his 10 year stay. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer's Society would sincerely be appreciated by the family.

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Ann Elma Tekatch (Sister)

Entered September 14, 2021 from Burlington, On

To my dearest and loving brother, (Toto).
You left us so early in this world and I’m in sorrow and sadness to think that I would no longer see you in person., however, I know deep in my heart that you are now resting in peace and in God’s hands together with Ma, Pa, George, Boy, Terry, Mugsy, Nong Oscar, Gary and all the people you loved as they welcome you in heaven. I will always miss you and forever in my heart, goodbye my sunshine, 🌞.
(I’ll miss my visits every Sunday) 😥
We have had so many happy memories starting from our homeland, at our Burgos house , Roxas where we grew up together lots of fond memoriess we shared as loving families with our other brothers and sister and then so much more in Burlington, Canada .
I will always cherish these beautiful memories we have had.
Love you so much Toto.
Rest In Peace with ❤️ 🙏😘
Thank you Kath for taking good care of my brother Ray. 👍❤️
You’re a faithful, loving, caring, kind wife and caregiver for a long time. Much appreciated 💕I know Ray would really appreciate that. 😘

Randy Yotingco (Brother)

Entered September 14, 2021 from Canada

Grieving the death of a wonderful and special brother, with all the beautiful memories of him to temper our pain.

To quote a saying......
“My mind still talks to you and my heart still looks for you. But my soul knows you’re at peace.”

Tell we meet again bother.

Randy

Oliver Suva and Family (Nephew)

Entered September 14, 2021 from Hamilton

We will always cherish the time spent with uncle Ray. He will be fondly remembered as the gentle, kind, caring, generous and fun uncle.

Memories will be held close to our hearts and thought of often. We are thankful for the time spent together.

Forever in our hearts,
Oliver and family

Nieves and family (Brother, nieces, grand nieces)

Entered September 15, 2021 from Hamilton

Dear Uncle Ray - You will be remembered as a kind, funny and caring family man. I read this at my dad's funeral last year, and in my heart, I also believe for this to be true for you too:

God saw you getting weary.
He did what He thought best.
He put his arms around you
and said, "Come and rest."
He opened up His golden gates
on that heartbreaking day,
And with His arms around you,
you gently slipped away.
It broke our hearts to lose you.
You did not go alone.
A part of us went with you,
the day God called you home.

We love you more than words can ever express Uncle Ray. Rest in peace dear brother and uncle.

Gina Suva (Uncle)

Entered September 16, 2021 from Toronto

Uncle Ray you will be forever in our hearts and truly missed. We have so many wonderful, fun and joyful memories with you. You were such a loving and thoughtful Uncle to us. We love you and miss you! Until we meet again. Say hello to our dad.

Love Always,
Suva Family

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