Yolanda Camiletti
September 14, 2010
CAMILETTI, Yolanda – At University Hospital on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010, Mrs. Yolanda Camiletti of London. Beloved wife of Sauro Camiletti. Loving mother of Alison and Jessica both at home. Also loved by parents Gerard and Anne Karlowski of Orillia. Dear sister of Gary Karlowski and his wife Sandy of Moonstone, Ann Wels and her husband Peter of Belleville. Cherished by her nieces and nephews Emily and Laura Karlowski, Pam Grigoriou, Jennifer Wels, Dustin and Jenna Schroeder. As a nurse, clinical nursing specialist and nursing coordinator at the Middlesex-London Health Unit, The Child and Parent Resource Institute, and St. Joseph’s Hospital, she touched the lives and served the needs of thousands of area residents over her 35 year career. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at the Chapel of Windermere On The Mount, 1486 Richmond Street, London, on Friday, September 17th, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. Cremation to follow. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Yolanda are asked to consider the London Regional Cancer Program or King’s University College.
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Dear Sauro, Allison and Jessica, Having known your family for the past 32 years it is hard to imagine that you will ever be the same. Yolanda cared so deeply about her family. She lived her life for all of you. We will feel her loss in our own lives.
Dear Sauro, We are deeply saddened by your loss and would like to offer our heartfelt condolences to you and to your family. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Sincerely, Erika Hegedues on behalf of the University Secretariat's office at The University of Western Ontario
Dear Sauro, Please accept my heartfelt condolences at this time of your, and your family's terrible loss. I pray that you draw strength and confort from the great love and respect which all you knew your dear wife will never cease to feel for her. Ken
As long-time neighbours of the Camilettis, we were very saddened to hear of Yolanda's passing. We remember sharing the trials and triumphs of building a house from the ground up, seeing the children off to new grades and schools, lively sidewalk chats in all kinds of weather and the way that Yolanda could find the amusing side of any situation. Her warmth and friendliness will always be remembered. Our deepest sympathy to Sauro, Alison and Jessica.
Although we did not get the chance to meet Yolanda , we have become extremely fond of her daughter Alison, who has dated our son Darren for the past few years. Alison was very proud of her mom and spoken often of her accomplishments in her nursing career. We can't imagine how difficult these past few months have been for the family. Ali, you were a real rock for your mom. We are sure that she was grateful and so proud of you. Our sincere sympathy to Alison, her dad Sauro, sister Jessica and Yolanda's parents and family.
I was saddened to learn of Yolande's death. Although I have not seen her for many years, I worked with her at the Health Unit and remember her passion for education and her caring for people. She strived to make a real difference for individuals and for herself.My heartfelt sympathy goes out to her husband and family.
My faculty colleagues and I at the Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing at Western were both shocked and saddened by Yolanda's untimely death. Personally, I have know Yolanda since she was a new BScN grad and we have continued to be in touch professionally throughout both of our careers in London. She was also well known by several of the faculty here at the school and we had great respect for her in her various professional roles. We are especially grateful both for her role-modelling of what it is to be a professional nurse and her on-going support of our students in the clinical practice setting. Yolanda was a woman who made a difference - every day - for so many. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family. Mary B.
Sauro, it has been some time since we worked together at King's College but I wanted you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this period of bereavement.
We never know why people cross our paths. I worked with Yolanda on the fringes but whenever I saw her she would always take a few minutes to ask how I was doing, no matter how busy she was and she was genuinely interested in what I had to say. As much as she hurried around, she was focused on what I was saying and did not seem to want to rush off. That is a good leader! I will truely miss that infectious smile of hers. My condolences to her much loved family.
As a colleague of Yolandas at St Joe's, her passing is deeply felt by all who knew and worked with her. She was an extremely caring person who challenged everyone to do better and to be better, I will miss her greatly. My heartfelt sympathy and caring thoughts go out to her daughters, husband and family during this time of loss. Sincerely, MaryJo
I knew Yolanda through the connection my parents had with her parents. I am shocked and so so sorry to hear of her passing. My deepest condolences to her parents and family. erika HNeher
I only worked with Yolanda for a short time when she first came to the Complex Care Program at Parkwood Hospital. She was a very caring person and she touched many lives. My condolences to her husband, two daughters and family members. Yolanda will be missed.
Yolanda was a woman who was fully alive, in every sense. It is a shock to lose such a vibrant woman, one who gave so much to her family and to her profession. She will be misses.
During the 35 years that we have known and loved Yolanda, we watched her get married, raise two amazing daughters and become the fierce soldiering wife and mother that she became. We have never known her to be idle- work was in her blood. Not only did she always work but work hard, always hurried from here to there, always looking for jobs to be done, situations to be improved, questions to be answered or follies to be questioned, and all of that always with a smile or a laugh and always on top of her unwavering devotion to her family, young and old. What was all the hurry? we now wonder in retrospect. Did she know that her time was short? For we certainly did not know and will forever miss her sweet smile. Our love and sympathy to Sauro, Alison and Jessica.
Ever since I first worked at the Health Unit, Yolanda's smile was something that gave everyone a lift. She was not only an intelligent, perceptive woman, but a deeply caring individual, who always had time to ask about and listen to other people's struggles and achievements. As an Advanced Practice Nurse, Yolanda exemplified the qualities of excellence in nursing: caring, compassion, intellect and humour. She will be missed by all of us in the nursing community. It's so sad to consider her passing. She leaves a gap in the world of nursing, but her friendship and nursing leadership over the years will be remembered and valued. My deepest condolences to her family.
I worked with Yolande , many years ago when she first came to the health unit, and touched bases , on and off over the years. Always knowledgeable conscientious and caring , it was a priviledge to know her. Yolande had a lovely smile, which I saw not long ago as she spoke of her family and her work. I will remember her as happy with life ! To Sauro , Allison and Jessica, Yolandes parents and family I extend my sincere sympathy.
I had the privilege of working with Yolanda for many years. She was an intelligent and caring person. My thoughts are with her family at this very difficult time.
I was deeply saddened to hear about Yolanda's passing today. I had the pleasure of teaching her daughter Alison in elementary school, and therefore had the opportunity to get to know Yolanda and all the family. She was an incredibly warm and caring mother and I felt fortunate to have her as a supportive parent in my classroom. I am so glad that I had the chance to get to know her. I can only imagine how difficult this is for all of you. I hope that you know how much your mother was respected by all of the staff at the school. Thinking of you.... Denise Abbott
Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy. ~ Author Unknown I had the great pleasure of working with Yolanda as her Administrative Support when she worked at Middlesex-London Health Unit with the PHRED Program. Although we had lost touch I thought of her often. My condolences to her family who I know meant the world to her. Nancy
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I worked with Yolanda during her years at the health unit. Her intelligence, compassion and caring will always be remembered. After she retired from the health unit our paths crossed from time to time and she always had a smile, friendly word , and cute story for me. I was deeply saddened by the news of her illness and share in the grief of her passing. Yolanda touched many lives including mine. I am honoured to have known her. Please accept my condolences.
~ Marg La Salle