elevated 6OHem May 29, 1956 – May 18, 2021
elevated 6OHem Virgilio Añasco Santos, Jr. was born on May 29, 1956 in Quezon City, Philippines. He passed away on May 18, 2021 after a long illness, just 11 days shy of his 65th birthday. He is survived by his parents, Virgilio Sr. and Lilia, his siblings (Araceli) Rubi, Christine and Elaine, nephews, nieces, cousins, and many other family and friends.
elevated 6OHem His friends and associates called him Virgil. To the family, he was simply “Junior”. Virgil moved to Canada in 1971 with his parents and siblings. Here, he found many new interests. He learned to play the guitar and sing, danced on a live television show, was a DJ at various clubs, learned about new technology and found the love of travelling. He was so passionate about cruising that he eventually became a cruise consultant and received certification as a travel agent. He believed that kids needed positive role models and a place to foster friendships.
elevated 6OHem He was actively involved with the City of Brampton for many years coaching kids hockey, having received coaching certification in 1983. He was a mentor and friend to many children and led them to many championships. He most recently worked at Skylink Technologies as a sales representative and team leader, with people he had grown very fond of. Virgil was a devout Christian, a devoted son and brother, a loving uncle, cousin, nephew, coach and friend. He will be missed by his family, friends and all who knew him.
elevated 6OHem The family would like to thank those who have reached out to express their sympathies and offered condolences.
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Our heartfelt condolences , thoughts and prayers to the bereaved family
May his soul rest in eternal peace !
Sending your family our thoughts and prayers through this difficult time. May he rest in peacr
Life is very unpredictable and when we lose someone then we realize how important they were to us…. May God give you all the strength to face these tough times
The day God decided to take you away. I’ll never forget your soothing voice, my dear cousin YOU were just like a big brother to us. Kuya Junior, rest peacefully in God’s loving arms….
Dear Junior, I am glad I had a chance to tell you, on many occasions, how very proud I was of you. I still AM a very proud sister. You accomplished so much in your lifetime. Most of all, you stepped up when Mom and Dad needed you most.
Oh how we miss you!!
Rest well, dear brother. “To absent from the body is to be present with the Lord”, said the apostle Paul. For that I am very grateful.
Dear family of Virgil- I was reminiscing with my sister about the old days growing up in Brampton. And now we used to go to tape dance shows for a show called Boogie in downtown Toronto. Virgil was my dance partner. I am so sad to hear about his passing and I wish I had reconnected with him earlier. My sincere condolences to you and your family.