Michael Joseph Dias

May 2, 1959 - January 9, 2025
January 22, 2025 4 Condolences Print Obituary Send Flowers

Michael Dias' love, humour, laughter, and memories are cherished by his siblings Ingrid(Errol) Misquitta, Synora(Brian) Thomas, and Oswald(Nicole) Dias. Along with his nieces and nephew, Jillian(Clayton), Christina(Rio), Jessica(Patrick), Megan, Janel(Elliott), Rachel(Elston), and Roshan. As well as his grand nephews and nieces, Greyson, Remediana, Jayce, Ruby, Ophelia, and Rian. And countless family and friends. He was predeceased by his parents John and Remy Dias.

He is remembered for his kindness and putting others before himself. He had a love for music, dancing, the Oilers, and travel, among others.

May he find comfort and peace in his journey to God's home.

Funeral Mass
Saturday February 1, 2025, 11:00AM
St. Matthew Catholic Church
13131 86 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5E 3B5

  1. I cannot recall the first time I met Mike. If I were to guess, it would have been 40 or more years ago. We were probably sent to the same course in Cornwall. I can almost picture him with a smirk, waiting to make a wry comment. In a way it troubles me that I don’t have that first memory anymore, but I am also reminded of the many memories since then. He was a good colleague, good friend and good person. His presence enriched our lives. I am saddened by his passing, but also glad for having known him.

  2. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. May faith, family & friends bring you comfort & peace.
    In heartfelt memory of Mike, someone who brought a smile to every occasion, may he find Eternal Salvation with Our Lord.

  3. Eloma, Wilson, Elston/Rachel, Sheldon, Charlene/Nathaniel and kids
    Thinking of you all during this difficult time. In heartfelt memory of Michael who brought smile to every occasion may he find Eternal Salvation with our Lord.
    Wishing you all Peace and Comfort as you all cherish the memories of your brother, who was such a vital part of all your life.
    “Only time and tears Take away grief, that is what they are for”
    May our Condolences bring you all Comfort and may our Prayers ease the pain of your loss.

  4. I’ve been thinking a lot about Michael today. I still remember meeting him in Edmonton and how naturally kind and welcoming he was—it didn’t feel forced or polite, it was just who he was. He had this quiet warmth that made people feel at ease, and I remember leaving that moment feeling like I had known him longer than I actually had.
    That kind of presence is rare, and it stays with people. I hope it brings you some comfort knowing how deeply he is remembered—not just by those closest to him, but even by those whose paths crossed his briefly.
    Thinking of you and holding you in my heart as you remember Michael. 🤍

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