Sofia DiMario
Height: 5’3
Hometown: Windsor, ON
Languages: English
Occupation: Funeral Director Intern
Sofia DiMario, a determined and compassionate 22-year-old currently pursuing her Funeral Director internship at Arbor Memorial in Windsor Essex. Sofia harbours aspirations of becoming Canada’s most Glamorous Funeral Director and eventually owning and operating her own funeral home. Her driving force lies in her fervent desire to assist others during their most challenging times was inspired through the loss of her own father. Having endured personal experiences of grief and loss, allows Sofia to recognize the significance of Celebrating Life and upholding the ethical principles while providing families under her care with the utmost transparency and dignity.
Prior to her pursuit to be a Funeral Director, Sofia trained as a professional gymnast for 11 years to compete nationally until 2020 when she experienced a career ending injury. The trajectory of Sofia’s athletic career inspired Sofia to go out of her comfort zone and enter the world of pageantry. Through pageantry, Sofia has cultivated supporting friendships and a profound connection to her community. Sofia’s commitment to community servitude is evident through her extensive involvement with various organizations, including The Red Cross, The Optimist Club, The Bloody Good Riversiders, Canadian Women’s Foundation, and the Children’s Aid Society. Sofia strives to be a beacon of inspiration for young women and imparts the mantra, “don’t let your fear of falling keep you from flying”, encouraging others to embrace the pursuit of their dreams no matter their journey and profession.
What are your interests and what do you enjoy doing the most?
- Sewing
- Fitness
- Community Service
- Family
- Baking
List any special training you have had (music, art, drama, dance, etc.)
- Professionally Trained Gymnast
- Certified Level 2 Gymnastics Coach (can teach rotations)
- Dance
- Theatre Directorship
- Modelling
In what sports, if any, have you participated?
- National level Gymnastics
- Soccer
Name one person, other than your parents, who has had the most influence on your life. Why?
My late grandfather. Although he grew up during World War II and experienced a significant amount of challenges, he lived through resilience and channelled his experiences through writing and art. He became an international author and inspired me through all that he overcame and achieved.
What is your proudest personal accomplishment (other than participating in this pageant)?
Being accepted into one of the most competitive Funeral Director programs across Canada at Humber College was one of my proudest accomplishments. This acceptance helped me regain my self-confidence and independence from overcoming domestic violence from a past relationship.
What is the most interesting or unique thing that has ever happened to you and/or what is the most interesting thing about you?
The most interesting thing about me is my photographic memory. I can remember specific details, times, and dates.
What is your career ambition and what are you doing or plan to do to accomplish that goal?
My professional goal is to emerge as Canada’s most Glamorous Funeral Director. I am currently enrolled at Humber College for Funeral Directing and Embalming and I am currently completing my internship with Arbor Memorial. I aim to transform the Funeral Industry into a more comforting and welcoming environment by eliminating stigma. Through my pageant background, I hope to inspire individuals from all professions and backgrounds to pursue their dreams.
What would be your “dream job” in life?
My dream job in life is to be a Funeral Director and to own a Funeral Home of my own. I want to use my experience with grief to help others that are struggling and to provide families with peace, direction, and comfort during confusing and devastating times.
Describe where you were raised and what your childhood was like.
I was born and raised in Windsor. I live with my Mother, younger sister and my two wonderful dogs. I am also privileged to have a close relationship with my grandparents. My childhood was filled with love and magical memories with my family. I was raised in an Italian household where food and togetherness was essential. One of my favourite childhood memories is when I learned how to make fresh tomato sauce with my late father.
List any interesting or unusual jobs you may have had.
I use to be a pizza maker! Being Italian and working this job allowed me to connect my culture while learning to make delicious Italian cuisine and eat it too!
List any volunteering you have done.
I was introduced to volunteering for my community at a young age when I modeled in the Cops Care For Kids Fashion show for several years. I have also volunteered for The Red Cross, The Optimist Club, The Bloody Good Riversiders, Canadian Women’s Foundation, and the Children’s Aid Society of Windsor Essex plus many other community activities.
What is your most unusual talent?
My most unusual talent is I can accurately imitate people and their voices. I have really great impressions of some of my family members
Where is the most interesting place you have been to?
Exploring Waterton National Park in Alberta was a dream come true for me as a rock and geology nerd. I’m deeply passionate about studying rock formations and mountain ranges. Having lived in Windsor all my life, the breathtaking mountains and scenery of Waterton are a striking contrast to what I’m accustomed to.
What do you hope to be doing in ten years?
My aspiration is to become the owner, operator, and manager of my own Funeral Home. Additionally, I aim to introduce Alkaline Hydrolysis and Green Burials to Windsor-Essex County. Furthermore, I envision myself as the initiator of the ‘Grief is Normal’ platform, which is currently in development. Its purpose is to advocate for and support those experiencing grief, particularly individuals who may feel uncertain about seeking help or are hesitant due to the stigma surrounding mental health.
Is there anything you would like to add that we haven’t asked?
I used to struggle with severe stage fright and social anxiety. Due to my shyness and reluctance to take risks, I began to resent myself. However, in 2020, I embarked on a journey through pageantry, and have never turned back. I discovered a deep love for pageants and the chance they offer for public speaking, which has been instrumental in overcoming my shyness. Pageants serve as both a platform for self-expression and a means to showcase my growing confidence.