My brother John was always put others before himself. The story below was published in The Toronto Star newspaper on June 25 2012, one week after his murder. This story represented not only the loss of my brother but the loss of someone in the world who in any situation always put others before himself. I miss him lots and there will never be anyone in the world who can take his place. Ice cream will never taste the same.
Monday, 25 June 2012
Saturday, 23 June 2012
John Raposo is laid to rest and Sicilian Sidewalk Cafe re-opens
Sicilian Cafe in #LittleItaly #Toronto back to business after shooting #NFTN instagr.am
by MarkMcAllGlobal via twitter6/22/2012 3:40:47 PMJune 22 at 11:40 AM
On the morning of June 22 2012 my
brother John Raposo was being laid to rest while the Sicilian Sidewalk Cafe
decided to re-open its doors.
Since his murder flowers, candles
and notes have been placed near the Sicilian Cafe on College Street as a symbol
of love and devotion to my brother. It is said that the soul remains on Earth
for forty days after death; the 40th day marks the ascent of the soul into
heaven.
According to this it will be July
27 - which we share as a birthday.
To my brother John Raposo who
often enjoyed laughing and smiling.
I love you always.
Friday, 22 June 2012
Police arrest man in fatal Little Italy shooting - John Raposo - Sicilian Cafe, College Street
Torstar News Service Flowers are seen outside the Sicilian Sidewalk Cafe in Little Italy where John Raposo, 35, was gunned down Monday.
http://metronews.ca/news/toronto/272713/police-arrest-man-believed-to-be-suspect-in-little-italy-shooting/
http://metronews.ca/news/toronto/272713/police-arrest-man-believed-to-be-suspect-in-little-italy-shooting/
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
A Bouquet of Flowers for my Brother John Raposo
A bouquet of flowers outside the Sicilian Sidewalk Cafe on College St. at Montrose Ave. where a man was shot and killed Monday. (Ian Robertson)
An envelope inscribed to “John” lay beneath a bouquet of white roses. A small bouquet was accompanied by a hand-written note inscribed with a drawn heart and text that read, "For Johnny. Rest in peace."
John Raposo - National Post flowers placed at the scene
Darren Calabrese/National Post
Flowers placed at the scene of the fatal shooting in Little Italy lay on the ground in front of the Sicilian Sidewalk Café in Toronto Tuesday.
"A single bouquet of flowers sits on the ground of the café’s patio, covering the faint bloodstain where Mr. Raposo was shot."
http://www.torontoupdate.com/2012/06/cafe-owners-determined-not-to-let-little-italy-shooting-keep-people-away-from-this-unique-part-of-toronto/
Flowers placed at the scene of the fatal shooting in Little Italy lay on the ground in front of the Sicilian Sidewalk Café in Toronto Tuesday.
"A single bouquet of flowers sits on the ground of the café’s patio, covering the faint bloodstain where Mr. Raposo was shot."
http://www.torontoupdate.com/2012/06/cafe-owners-determined-not-to-let-little-italy-shooting-keep-people-away-from-this-unique-part-of-toronto/
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