October 24, 1936 – August 12, 2025
With heavy hearts, we share the passing of Lory in his 89th year, on August 12, 2025, at the Huntsville hospital, surrounded by his family.
Born in North York October 24, 1936 to Victoria & Joseph Miuccio.
Predeceased by: Parents Victoria & Josheph Miuccio. His loving wife Barbara Miuccio (nee Wannamaker), 2016. Children Rick Miuccio 2024, Darcy Rieder (nee Miuccio) 2021.
Survived by:
Loving father to children: Sean Sanders (Kellie) & Norm Sanders. Loving Papa to grandchildren: Shelby, Shawna (Zach) & Kevin (Cicela). Loving Little Papa to 11 Great Grandchildren: Liam (18), Noah (17), Gabriel (14), Cameron (11), Caroline (9), Lily (9), Carter (8), Eve (6), Reyna (5), Tate (4) & Rosario (1).
Father in-law to Kathy Brown (Rick Miuccio).
Lory met the love of his life, Barb, while completing a landscaping job in the complex where she lived. Barb was selling her motorcycle; he went to see her about it, and this was the beginning of a beautiful life together. They were married on March 21, 1982.
Always there for his friends and family. He spent his summers with his grandchildren at the trailer in Penbrook Resort (Emsdale). He loved sitting in the sunroom, watching everything going on, and saying hi to all his friends. Wednesday was a special day to look forward to when he would join his friends for Euchre at the park hall.
Lory enjoyed going to the casino and playing to double his money; it might have only been a quarter, but it made him happy. He would drive an hour and tell us it was to save 10 cents; we know it was the drive that he really went for. He was memorable and made friends everywhere he went. He would go to the same Tim Hortons on Hwy 11, they knew him so well, they would have his order ready with him only walking in.
An avid outdoorsman, everyone who knew Lory knew he had a love for hunting & fishing. Lory looked forward to hunting every year with his friends Ken Foster & Chuck Learning and spent a good chunk of the year preparing for hunting. His son Sean made him a tear-drop trailer to take hunting; Lory was so proud to tell everyone. Lory was fortunate to be able to haul the trailer all the way to Atikokan to hunt in 2023; this was the highlight of Lory’s year.
Lory’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Huntsville hospital for all the care and support provided to Lory and his family.
In lieu of flowers the family ask for donations to be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation www.huntsvillehospitalfoundation.ca
Celebration of life will be held Saturday October 25th 2025 details to be shared with friends and family at a later date.
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