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Rocky Pastro

December 31, 2025

Rocky Pastro

August 09 1965 – December 31, 2025

Rocky Luciano Pastro age 60 of Surrey, British Columbia passed away on Wednesday, December 31 2025.

Rocky was born on August 09, 1965 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Rocky was predeceased by his loving mother Evelyn.

Rocky is survived by his loving wife Danielle, two sons Anthony and Robert, his grandchildren Marcus, Chloe, Lincoln, Carter and Emma. Rocky will be sadly missed by his sisters, brothers, sisters in law, brothers in laws, nieces, nephews and his great nieces and nephews, as well as many other family and friends.

“You are now the star lighting up the sky that once lit up our lives”.


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Messages of Condolence


My sincere condolences for the Pastro family. He will be fondly remembered. Huge loss. 💕 ~ Anna Amoroso


Our hearts are with you all. So very sorry for your loss, another Bright Star ✨ in the sky. ❤️ ~ Higo Family xoxo


Sad to see you leave . I HAVE many happy memmories of you.  You were a good man heart soul  may God bless you and you ruinite with your mom in heaven 🙏 ❤️ god bless  ~ Christina Holopainen cuz


We are shocked and saddened by the news of Rocky’s passing. He was a good friend, faithful husband, caring father and grandfather. He played many roles in his life. He used to tell me of all the work he’d done in constructing the airport runways which I landed on many times. He sure loved watching sports especially hockey and football. There was always a game on tv whenever we would visit. I’ll certainly miss that big booming voice of his especially when a goal was scored. Prayers for the family at this sad time. He will be greatly missed by many. 💔💔🙏🏻 ~ Grant Martin


Rest in peace Rocky condolences to the family another good man from Queensborough gone. ~ Ron Nault