Antonio "Tito" Giampaolo died July 29 at the age of 68.
Giampaolo served as vice chair of the Giampaolo Group of Cos., which includes recycled metals processing company Triple M Metal, headquartered in Brampton, Ontario; aluminum billet producer Matalco Inc., headquartered in Brampton; information technology asset disposition firm Quantum Lifecycle Partners, headquartered in Toronto; steel distribution center operator Venture Steel in Toronto; and Giampaolo Investments Ltd., which engages in financing, asset management and property management aspects that affect the Giampaolo Group.
He leaves his wife, Joanne; children, Nick (Alicia), Stefanie (Mike) and Alessandro; grandchildren, Marc-Anthony, Violet, Theo, Sebastian, Milo and Isabella; his brother and business partner Michele (Rosa); his sisters, Antonietta (Tony), Ines (Vittorio) and Marilena (Antonio); his brother-in-Law Elio (Diane); and sister-in-law, Angela (Mario).
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In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made here to The Giampaolo Foundation.
Visitation is at the Vescio Funeral Home Woodbridge Chapel at 8101 Weston Rd. in Woodbridge, Ontario, Friday, Aug. 2, from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, Aug. 3, at 9:30 a.m. at St. Padre Pio Parish., 5500 Major Mackenzie Dr., which is west of Islington Ave., in Kleinburg, Ontario. A private family entombment will follow.
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