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Vicki Cuseo

d. December 18, 2025

In Loving Memory of Vicki Cuseo 

April 28, 1954 – December 18, 2025

With heavy hearts, we remember Vicki Cuseo, who passed away peacefully, surrounded by love and prayer, with her beloved husband Sev and her loving niece Patricia.

Vicki and Sev were soulmates in every sense never missing a day without each other, living fully, laughing together, and loving each other deeply, like Bonnie and Clyde. Their bond was unbreakable in life and will remain unbroken in eternity.

She is survived by her beloved son Shane, her twin sister Wendy, her sisters Laura, Donna, and Maureen, and her extended family, including many nieces and nephews. A free spirit and adventurer, Vicki lived life to the fullest. She spent time living in British Columbia, Hawaii, Germany, and Italy, but mostly in Ontario, where she spent her final years in Georgetown.

She adored her pets—Penny the dog, Nico, Java, and Tyanne the cats, and Noisy the bird. Vicki will be remembered for her warmth, friendliness, and love of conversation. She spoke to everyone she met—people in elevators, on the street, or anywhere she went—and her openness and kindness made everyone feel noticed, appreciated, and happier for having met her.

She was a truly caring and loving person, with a free-spirited, hippie heart. She delighted in collecting jewelry, especially turquoise pieces, antiques, and feathers, and her joy and zest for life shone through in everything she did.

Vicki was spiritual and deeply devoted to Jesus and Mary, and she is now at peace in their loving presence. She passed away peacefully, surrounded by prayer and held in love.

She is now reunited with her brothers Peter and Jerry and her parents, gaining her place as a guardian angel for her family. Heaven has gained an angel, and her family a beloved guardian who will be deeply missed and forever cherished.

“Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.”

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