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ROCCO ALFONSO CARBONE

Born: Mar 15, 1925

Date of Passing: Nov 21, 2017

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ROCCO ALFONSO CARBONE Rocco passed away November 21, 2017 age 92 years. Darin Hoffman, Funeral Director in care of arrangements Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1006 Nairn Ave., (204) 275-5555 www.mosaicfunerals.ca
Publish Date: Dec 4, 2017

ROCCO ALFONSO CARBONE March 15, 1925 November 21, 2017 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Rocco Alfonso Carbone. Rocco passed peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He is survived by his beloved and caring wife of 66 years, Vittoria (nee Lopez); daughter Caterina (Hassan); son Stanislao (Anna); granddaughters, Francesca (Richie), Afet Leyla (John Paul); great granddaughter Azra; brother Salvatore (in Italy) and numerous nieces and nephews in Canada, Italy, France and Argentina. He was predeceased by his parents, Caterina Urso and Stanislao Carbone, who he lost at an early age; sisters, Rosina, Luisa, Assunta, Vittoria, Antonietta and brothers, Lenini and Tonino. Rocco Carbone was born in San Giovanni in Fiore (Calabria) on March 15, 1925. He entered the world shortly after the establishment of the fascist dictatorship, an event which was to be decisive in his political education and cultural formation. He spent some of his childhood in Catanzaro with his father, following the passing of his mother. He would recall with great emotion and enthusiasm his life experiences in Catanzaro. The city was to play a significant role in his personal development. Following the Second World War, he assumed the responsibility of head foreman in Calabria's reforestation program. It was during this period that he became politically active, promoting the interests of the labour movement which had re-emerged in Italy, following the collapse of fascism. His radical political views often found him at odds with the established order. He continued to hold these views in Canada. He had as a role model his father, who was one of the founders of the socialist movement in San Giovanni in Fiore. Rocco immigrated to Winnipeg in 1960, sponsored by his brother Salvatore, who had arrived in the city in 1956. Shortly thereafter, he landed a job at Kaplan's garment factory. As a result, he was able to sponsor his spouse and children. As so many immigrants, the process of adjustment and integration was an arduous one, often testing his resolve and fortitude. Over the years, Rocco also worked as a security guard, maintenance worker at Flyer Industries and for several years, operated Sydney Grocery in East Kildonan. Rocco was totally committed to the well-being of his family. His love for them knew no bounds and he made every possible effort to ensure that their needs, emotional, educational and economic, were met. This included leaving his beloved Italy, to strive for a better life in Canada. In Vittoria, he found the ideal partner in cultivating the proper conditions for his family to thrive. Rocco was a self-taught individual. His knowledge was extensive and profound. He was able to reflect and speak with great authority on a range of topics, such as politics, history, literature, philosophy, religion, science, economics, Italian cinema, and many others. Rocco was steeped in secular humanist values. He firmly believed in the role of human agency in effecting social change and even in the most difficult of times, never lost faith in humanity. He was especially concerned about the disadvantaged, the oppressed and the marginalized. Although he left his beloved San Giovanni in Fiore in 1960 and was to return only once, some fifteen years later, Rocco never lost his affection and love for his hometown. But he never idealized his hometown; he was fully cognizant of its socio-economic and political problems and imperfections. Family conversations abounded with anecdotes and reflections about the people and places of San Giovanni in Fiore. He expressed himself with candor, vitality and a vividness in which fine details (the stuff of everyday life) came out sharply. He was an astute and sensitive observer of human actions, with all their strengths and weaknesses, contradictions and contrasts. He had the gift of describing particular circumstances without losing sight of the broader social and historical forces that were at play. Rocco Carbone was proud of his heritage and passionate about his political views. But ultimately, his legacy lies in his ability to conduct himself in an honest and dignified manner. As a result, his family and all who knew him, are all the better for having been a part of his life. The Carbone family would like to express its sincere gratitude to the homecare workers, Palliative Care Manitoba's professionals and staff of Concordia Hospital for making every conceivable effort to make Rocco's last days as serene and peaceful as possible. In so doing, they represent a clear validation that his faith in humanity was not in vain. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice. Please join the Carbone family on Sunday, November 26, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to celebrate Rocco's life at the Mosaic Event Centre, 1006 Nairn Avenue, Winnipeg, MB. A family directed service will occur at 11:00 a.m., followed by a time of reception and fellowship concluding at 3:00 p.m. For online condolences or to light a memorial candle please log onto www.mosaicfunerals.ca 1839 Inkster Blvd. 1006 Nairn Ave. 204-275-5555
Publish Date: Nov 25, 2017

ROCCO ALFONSO CARBONE March 15, 1925 - November 21, 2017 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Rocco Alfonso Carbone. Rocco passed peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He is survived by his beloved and caring wife of 66 years Vittoria (nee Lopez); daughter Caterina (Hassan); son Stanislao (Anna); granddaughters, Francesca (Richie), Afet Leyla (John Paul); great-granddaughter Azra; brother Salvatore (in Italy) and numerous nieces and nephews in Canada, Italy, France and Argentina. Please join the Carbone family on Sunday, November 26, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to celebrate Rocco's life at the Mosaic Event Centre, 1006 Nairn Ave. A complete obituary will be published in Saturday's edition of the Free Press. For online condolences or to light a memorial candle please log onto www.mosaicfunerals.ca 1839 Inkster Blvd. 1006 Nairn Ave. 204-275-5555
Publish Date: Nov 23, 2017

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 04, 2017

Condolences & Memories (10 entries)

  • Condolences Stan to you and your family. I remember that you talked about your father often with deep respect and admiration. He has passed from this world now but I believe he will always be with you. Esther Korchynski and family, - Eda, Yuri, Sonia - Posted by: Esther Korchynski (friend) on: Dec 08, 2017

  • My condolences to Stan. Your father was exactly 10 years and 1 day older than I. - Posted by: Traute Klein (friend) on: Dec 04, 2017

  • Dear Stan, The Aiello Family extends its sincerest condolences to you and your family. Your father was a remarkable man that made a difference in this world. I know without a shadow of a doubt you will do him honor in the work and the relationships you build here and across the oceans. Silvia & Mario Aiello Carmela & Alberto Aiello - Posted by: Silvia & Mario Aiello Carmela & Alberto Aiello (Friends) on: Nov 26, 2017

  • To Stan and the Carbone family, our deepest condolences on the passing of your father. - Posted by: Mike and Mina Guzzardi (Friends ) on: Nov 25, 2017

  • Our deepest condolences to you and your family Stan on the loss of your dear father. - Posted by: Mike and Emira Acquisto (acquaintance) on: Nov 25, 2017

  • To Stan and all Carbone family: Very sad to learn of your father's passing. My heartfelt sympathies are with you all at this very sad time. Early in 1971, as a young man with other young enthusiasts thirsting for the immigrant experience and generally worldly views, we elicited interviews for articles of historic and social nature for the then Italian periodical "Umanitas." Fond memories of Sig. Carbone, indeed as a man of great insight and wisdom, will forever live on in all of us. Sincerest condolences. - Posted by: A (Tony) Garofalo (Old friend) on: Nov 24, 2017

  • I am so very saddened to hear of Rocco's passing. I'm sorry that I could not be there to give you a hug, Vittoria, as I am out of the country. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies to you and your family. I will come to see you when I return. Lots of love to you and your family, Colleen xoxo - Posted by: Colleen Henzel (Victoria's next door neighbour and good friend) on: Nov 24, 2017

  • Stan and family, I am so saddened by the passing of your father. I have many found memories of our parents sharing, and celebrating life together. - Posted by: Elvira McInnis and Family (Friend of the family) on: Nov 23, 2017

  • We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Rocco. He was a wonderful man and was a great friend of the family. We will never forget the times and memories we shared together when our families got together at gatherings. Please extend our sympathy to the entire family. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Anna, Michael & Natalie Manicotto - Posted by: Anna Manicotto (Friend of the Family) on: Nov 23, 2017

  • To you Stan and your loved ones, our most sincere condolences for the loss of your father. May fond memories help you all through this difficult time. Sincere condoglianze. - Posted by: Nevieri Ana Maria and family (Acquaintance) on: Nov 23, 2017

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