Assunta Trozzi

Assunta Trozzi

March 23, 1961 - January 6, 2026

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Assunta Trozzi (Sue), after a courageous battle with stage IV breast cancer. She departed peacefully at home, surrounded by the love of her family.

To say that Sue has left us feels almost inaccurate. People like her do not simply disappear. They linger in the echo of laughter, in stories retold over shared meals, and in the instinct to gather others together just as she always did.

Sue was a woman of presence. Not the kind that demanded attention, but the kind that drew it effortlessly. When she entered a room, it felt fuller, warmer, more alive. She was a devoted spouse, an extraordinary mother, and a loyal friend, but above all, she was a true people person. She collected people, connected them, and held them together like a joyful force of nature.

Sue met the love of her life in high school, beginning a rare and enduring love story rooted in loyalty, shared history, and deep admiration. Their bond stood the test of time and became the steady rhythm of her life. Together, they raised a daughter to whom they devoted themselves wholeheartedly.

Sue was a very passionate person, and one of her greatest passions was cooking. Meals were never just meals, they were moments, carefully curated and meant to be enjoyed properly. She also loved dancing and singing, and wherever there was music, she was present. She was, unmistakably, the life of the party.

Those who knew Sue well would agree she was famously particular. She liked things done her way. Strong-willed, hard-headed, and unapologetic about it. Sue carried her convictions with confidence. Many remember her loyal devotion to Calvin Klein, or even the smallest details, like her very specific choice of candies. To some, this dedication made little sense, but to Sue it was simple: she was as loyal to her brands as she was to her people, always insisting on what she believed to be the best.

That same stubbornness was one of her greatest strengths. Sue was stubborn about the good things, about believing in people, about standing firm in who she was, and about never shrinking herself to please others. She didn’t care what people thought and taught those around her, from a young age, that confidence is everything and judgment is never something to fear. She was incredibly strong and deeply courageous, and she shared that strength freely. Sue believed in going full force after whatever you wanted in life, never being shy, never backing down, never taking no for an answer. Above all, she taught us to never feel ashamed of who we are or what we believe in. Coming from Sue, these weren’t just lessons, they were promises she lived by every day.

Behind her bold character lived an extraordinary heart. She was generous, compassionate, and endlessly giving. Her kindness extended far beyond her immediate circle. Sue never hesitated to help when help was needed, whether feeding the homeless, volunteering through the church, or simply showing up for someone in need. She saw people. She noticed them. And she acted, without expectation of recognition or praise.

Sue lived with intention, loved with intensity, and gave with her whole heart. Her legacy is not measured in years, but in lives touched, friendships formed, and moments made brighter simply because she was there.

Services will be held in celebration of Sue’s life at Complexe Funéraire Loreto, on

Monday, January 12th, 2026, between 2:00-5:00 PM and 7:00-9:00 PM. Family and friends will be invited to gather, remember, and honor a woman whose presence filled every room and whose love touched so many lives.


Visiting Hours

Complexe Funeraire Loreto
4975 boul. des Grandes Prairies, St-Léonard, QC, H1R 1A5
  • Monday, January 12, 2026
  • 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    7:00 PM - 9:00 PM


Please feel free to sign the guestbook

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *



  1. Enza Verrelli says:

    Miss you so much. Till we meet again.
    Love you, always

  2. Nathalie Payette & Richard Ross says:

    We are so sorry to hear about your loss. It’s been a long time, but reading Sue’s obituary reminded us instantly of who she was. It captured her perfectly. Please know we’re thinking of you and sending our sincere condolences to the whole family.

  3. Franca Marro says:

    Such a beautiful message, my deepest condolences it breaks my heart, may she rest in peace away from pain, You are all in my heart and prayers! love your cousin Franca and Family

  4. Alaleh Tabesh says:

    Heartbroken by her passing. She was full of life, laughter, and a beautiful kind of craziness that made every moment with her fun and unforgettable. She brought so much joy to those around her and will be deeply missed.
    My thoughts are with Lou and Samantha during this incredibly difficult time. May her memory bring comfort and smiles.

  5. Huguette Desrochers says:

    What a beautifull description of Sue. For me, she will always be in my heart, I can feel her, guiding us and telling us to believe in ourselfs, That’s the strenght she has and gaved us. She has, had, the power of giving us hope.
    From one crazy friend to another, I Love U

  6. Rose Demarco says:

    Sam, Lucy and family .. my heart is truly broken for you all and I am so deeply sorry for this unmeasurable loss. What a heartfelt and beautiful obituary. It depicts Sue as all that she was and stood for. A blessing to all who knew her. She fought so hard to the end and now it’s time for her to rest in internal peace for heaven has gained a precious soul. May God help you all find strength and peace
    All my sincere love and sympathy

  7. Vince Bucci says:

    You certainly will be missed

  8. Vittorino De Luca says:

    I have no words but to say my condolences to you and the family.May she rest in peace 🙏❤️