CanadianObits.com - A collection of obituaries from all over Canada

NEWSFLASH! - Newspapers.com is Announcing Nearly 35 Million Pages of Canadian Newspapers!


All MANITOBA Data Collections at our friend, Ancestry.ca

CanadianObits.com - Manitoba

Search the Manitoba obituaries here:

First Name:

Last Name:

Results will display our free data content, free external content,
as well as Ancestry.ca search results, all shown separately.

Search the massive Canada Marriages Database

Huge Canadian Obituary Collection


ALBERTA =|=  BRITISH COLUMBIA =|=  MANITOBA

NEW BRUNSWICK =|=  NEWFOUNDLAND =|=  NOVA SCOTIA

ONTARIO =|=  PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC =|=  SASKATCHEWAN


DISCUSSION BOARDS:
Canada (all) - Alberta - British Columbia - Manitoba - New Brunswick - Newfoundland
Northwest Territories - Nova Scotia - Nunavut - Ontario - Prince Edward Island
Quebec - Saskatchewan


NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES:

The Winnipeg Tribune Archives 1890 - 1949 - The Brandon Sun Archives 1961 - 1977

Canada Obituary Collection, 1898-Current

Manitoba, Canada, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1834-1959

Manitoba, Death Index, 1871-1951

[ Return to Index ] [ Read Prev Obit ] [ Read Next Obit ]

Manitoba, Canada Obituaries and Death Notices Collection

CanadianObits.com - MANITOBA - Notre Dame de Lourdes - Miscellaneous Obituaries - 4

Posted By: CanadianObits.com
Date: Sunday, 10 July 2016, at 9:23 p.m.

- Canada, Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current -
- Shop now for incredible insights into your wellbeing -

Armand Jobin

On October 29, 2002 with his family at his side, our son, brother, uncle and friend peacefully slipped away to be with the Lord at the age of 63 years.

He leaves to mourn his beloved mother Jeanne, his brothers Arthur, Henri (Gisele), Georges (Gisele) of St Claude, Maurice (Susan), Ernest and sister Cecile Deurbrouck (Robert) of Winnipeg, sisters-in-law Lucette and Judy of Winnipeg. He was a special uncle to many nieces and nephews. Close to his heart are: Joanne and Darryl (Simone, Melissa, Demi, Ashley, Kelli); Rick and Jocelyn (Rene and Joelle); Dianne and Gino (Carmelo); Louanne and Mike (Evan and Nolan); Raymond and Cheryl (Eric, Christian and Vincent); Ronald, Janelle,Nicolas, Jacqueline and Suzanne. He was predeceased by his father Albert (1993), brothers Albert Jr (1996) and Lucien (2001).

He was an avid horse and nature lover and recently discovered the joy of working with wood. For 45 years, when he worked for the St Claude Creamery (later known as Beatrice, then Parmalat) he never missed a day of work until his recent illness. Armand, through patience and guidance, encouraged many friends and co-workers to follow their dreams and live to their potential. One of his favorite sayings was that "strangers were friends he had not met".

At his request, cremation has taken place. There will be a celebration of his life on Saturday, November 2 at 10 am at the St Claude Catholic Church. Interment at the Parish Cemetery at a late date

One of the most exciting times of the year for Armand was the annual get-together at the cabin. At his request, a celebration of his life will take place in early October, 2003. Please plan to attend.

If so desired, donations may be made to the St Claude or Portage Palliative Care, or to a charity of your choice.

Adam's Funeral Home of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba in care of arrangments.

Muriel Marie Côté (née Rondeau on May 20, 1926)

On Wed. Oct. 23, 2002, at the age of 76, with her family at her side, her soul was freed from the earthly pains of cancer, to eternal peace. Muriel had overcome her initial struggle with cancer in 1990 to have many years of quality life. Even after its recurrence in 1999, she remained strong in her faith and brave in her outlook.

Muriel was born in St. Léon, MB where she also spent her childhood and school years until she became a permit teacher and taught school for a year in a one room school house in Layland, MB. In that area, she met George Côté. They married on July 5, 1944. Together for over 42 years, they shared the responsibilities of life on their farm in the Haywood area and raised their 10 children. She experienced many changes from the early days of pioneer living to today's modern conveniences, which she said now made work almost seem fun.

She had her losses, too. Her husband, George, passed away suddenly in Dec. 1986, and her daughter, Diane, succumbed to a lengthy battle with cancer in Feb. 1993.

Medical advances gave us more quality time with Muriel. Yet, there is much more research to do. So that dying is not the only way to free a soul from cancer, she requested we help continue the research by donating to the Manitoba Cancer Foundation.

To Muriel, her riches were found in her faith, in the everyday pleasures of family life, and in the ever-increasing size of her family, which currently totals 19 grandchildren, and, with the birth of Isabelle on Oct. 10, 11 great-grandchildren. Our riches are the gift of a beautiful mother with unlimited love, intriguing patience, quiet confidence, and amazing faith in God. She has inspired natural curiosity and active participation in the everyday learning process of life's lessons with a constant reminder that God is our compass. She allowed each of us to learn in our own way and become our own person, by making us aware we are responsible for our own choices, and we live with the consequence of those choices in our daily life, as well as the afterlife. But she also made us recognize that faith and prayer are not only for sad and serious moments, they are practical and essential comforts to daily life.

She has connected with our hearts in many little ways; if she has with yours, as well, please join us at St. Denis Catholic Church in Haywood on Fri., Oct. 25 at 7:00 pm for prayers and on Sat., Oct. 26 at 10:00 am for the rosary prayers with mass at 10:30, to celebrate the life she did have with us and the life she continues to have through God. If you would like to bring flowers, please bring but one rose each, because it is in our accumulated "little ways" that we can send her a message of love through her belief in St. Thérèse, who is "spending her heaven showering roses on earth", and on this day, through us, for Muriel. For more information about the Society of the Little Flower, go to www.littleflower.org.

Muriel leaves to mourn, her children Jeannette (Harold Maher), Gerard, Edith (Gilbert Demers), Rachel Maier (Ray Desmarais), Denis (Cheryl), Richard (Diane), Georgette (Alan Hjeltman), Henri (Tammy), and Claudette Côté (Grant Skene); her grandchildren Mike, Bruce, Christine, Normand, Gilles, Lorraine, Guy, Louis, Suzanne, Michelle, Aaron, Tyson, Erin, François, Phillip, Tyler, Alexis, Damon, and Maxim, and their spouses; her great-grandchildren Logan, Brandi, Samantha, James, Courtney, Brett, Brenden, Siobhan, Carli, Kayla, and Isabelle; her brothers, sister, in-laws, nieces, nephews, and friends.

The family wish to express their sincere thanks to friends, home care workers, and the doctors, nurses and staff at Carman Hospital and CancerCare Manitoba for their attentive care, understanding, helpfulness, and compassion.

Adam's Funeral Home of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba in care of arrangements.

Marie Guyot-Yaremchuk (née Blanchard)

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Marie, dear wife, mother, sister, and Mimi (grandma) on October 22, 2002.

Marie was born Sept. 30, 1941 in Haywood MB. Being the youngest of 5 children, she was definitely spoiled, but she had a zest for life and a great sense of humour. She had a love for playing cards, music and dancing, (especially fiddle music) and thoroughly enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. She could cook a gourmet meal in 5 minutes or less and accommodate anyone who walked in the door. Her numerous knitted works are treasured by family and friends.

Marie spent 28 yrs married to Claude Guyot, working the kitchens in construction camps, and being a farm wife and mother in Fannystelle. She also opened her heart and home to many foster children. Marie worked for Home Care in the Fannystelle area for many years, and was favored by many of her patients as she always gave that little extra to make them feel special.

After Claude's passing in July 1988, she met Bob and they were married in 1992. Bob and Marie lived in West St Paul until her passing. Together they enjoyed travelling, fishing, and camping across Canada. Marie's devotion to her family was shown by many phone calls, baking, visits, and genuine care and concern for all of us!

Marie will be lovingly remembered by her family : Bob; Donald (Jeannine Rosset), Jérome, Eric, Stéphan, Jocelyne of Fannystelle; Lorraine (Kevin Anderson) of Calgary AB; Marcel (Marilyne Rouire), Patrick, Brigitte of Haywood; Lynne (Roger Vaillant), Myriam of Haywood. She will also be sadly missed by her sister and guardian angel, Marguerite (Camille Syrenne) of Winnipeg, who spent countless hours with Marie and was with her to the end; brother Maurice (Dolorès Carrière) Blanchard of Brandon; and sister Anna (Gerald Jobin, deceased 1990) of Winnipeg; as well as numerous nephews and nieces, extended family including step son Roy (Lucille) Erin, Kevin(Jennifer), Michael(Wanda); and many very special friends.

Marie was predecessed by her parents Nestor Blanchard (1958) and Obéline Buisson (1993); and brother Joseph (Jeanine Vallée, deceased 1970) Blanchard (1990).

The family wishes to extend special thanks to the nurses and doctors at Seven Oaks, St.Boniface MICU, and Concordia ICU for their compassion and care. Thank you to Msgr Louis McCloskey for the spiritual support.

Funeral Mass to be held at Fannystelle Sacred Heart Parish Catholic Church on Saturday, October 26 at 2 pm. Interment to follow at Fannystelle Catholic Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made on Marie's behalf to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 102-310 Broadway, Wpg, R3C 0S6.

Adam's Funeral Home of Notre Dame de Lourdes, MB in care of arrangements.

André Gérard Moreau

Peacefully at the Notre Dame Hospital on Monday October 21, 2002, Mr. André Moreau of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba passed away at the age of 92 years.

He leaves to mourn his beloved wife Emélie (née Turpaud), one son Léo and wife Lyne Moreau of Victoria, B.C., and 5 grandchildren: Andy, Kristina, Laura, Mark and Micheal. He also leaves to mourn 4 sisters: Juliette Burielson, Mary Guerin, Ida Gagnon and Germaine Mieir and one brother Gérard Moreau. He was predeceased by 2 brothers and 2 sisters

Prayers will be held at Adam's Funeral Home on Thursday October 24, 2002 at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church on Friday October 25, 2002 at 10:30 a.m. with Father Marcel Damphousse officitating. Interment to follow in the Parish Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Reynald Badiou, Gilbert Badiou, Raymond Moreau, Roger Moreau, George Whyte and Tom Helliwell.

As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society, Box 119, Winkler, MB R6W 4A4.

Adam's Funeral Home of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba in care of arrangements.

Dominique Méderic Joseph Desrochers

On Sunday October 20, 2002, Dominique Desrochers passed away at the Seven Oaks Hospital at the age of 82 years.

He was predeceased by his loving wife Laurence, son-in-law Paul Leclair, his parents Albert and Agnes Desrochers, one brother Gilbert and by one sister Isabelle Richot.

Dominique is survived by his children: André (Diane), Normand (Irène), Della (Paul Leclair, deceased), Georges (Annette), Florent (Isabelle), Angelle (Tim Rosner), Paulette (Marcel Marion), Pierre (Kimberly), Jeannette (Claude Marcotte), Michel (Wendy) and Rhéal. Along with numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, a brother Martial (Yvette), a sister Bella Sabourin (Theodore) and numerous nieces and nephews.

Dominique was born in St. Alphonse, Manitoba on March 27, 1920. His family later moved near St. Léon, Manitoba. In 1943 he married Lawrence Labossière. Their marriage was blessed with 11 children.

Dominique was a quiet, hard working and robust fellow, who spent many long hours working for the building movers, Marcel and Albert Pantel.

In 1967, Dominique and his family moved to St. Boniface. He was employed by the Taché Nursing Center. After 22 years of dedicated service as a qualified orderly, he retired and later moved to Ste. Anne-des-Chênes, Manitoba at the Villa Youville.

Dominique loved his family dearly. It was the most precious gift the good Lord bestowed upon him.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the St. Leon Roman Catholic Church, in St. Leon, Manitoba on Thursday October 24, 2002 at 2 p.m., preceded by Recitation of the Rosary at 1:30 with Father Célestin officiating. Interment to follow in the Parish Cemetery.

The family would like to extend their thanks to the staff at the Villa Youville Center, also the doctors and nurses at the Ste. Anne and Seven Oaks Hospitals.

In lieu of flowers, masses may be said for the repose of his soul or donations given to a charity of choice.

Adam's Funeral Home of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba in care of arrangements.

Mary Van Cauwenberghe (nee De Roo)

Peacefully at the Rock Lake Personal Care Home in Pilot Mound, Manitoba on Sunday October 20, 2002, Mrs. Mary Van Cauwenberghe of Swan Lake, Manitoba passed away at the age of 82 years.

She leaves to mourn her passing 4 children: Frances (George) Fifi, Ed (Elaine) Van Cauwenberghe, Bonnie (Lawrence) Vande Vord, Ben (Diane) Van Cauwenberghe, 10 grandchildren: Diana (Mark), Dora (Romeo), Cheryl (Alain), Dale (Marcie), Roberta (Wayne), Carole, Kelly, Matthew, Steven, Kimberley and 21 great-grandchildren: Natia, Jessica, Jovita, Tyler, Desiree, Devin, Chase, Brook, Sadie, Teri-Lyne, Dawson, Mitchell, Alex, Brandin, Kayla, Joseph, Cheyenne, Katrina, Christopher, Daniel and Robyn. She also leaves to mourn her brothers and sisters: Morris (Mary) De Roo, Richard De Roo, Irene De Roo, Martha (Maurice) De Vloo, Bernie De Cosse, sisters-in-law: Lorette De Roo, Alice De Roo and Claris De Ceuleneer, brother-in-law Herb Briem and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Mary was predeceased by her beloved husband Rene, one daughter Josephine, one granddaughter Donna, her parents Victor and Augusta De Roo, one brother Joe De Roo, one sister Annie Briem, and by two brothers-in-law Marcel De Cosse and Robert De Ceuleneer.

Prayers will be held in the St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church on Tuesday October 22, 2002 at 9 p.m. followed by Mass of the Christian Burial on Wednesday October 23, 2002 at 2 p.m. with Father Firmin Michiels officiating. Interment in the Parish Cemetery.

As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Rock Lake Personal Care Home in Pilot Mound, Manitoba.

Adam's Funeral Home of Notre Dame, Manitoba in care of arrangements.

Jeanne Lecoq (nee Moreau)

Peacefully at the Notre Dame Hospital on Sunday October 13, 2002, Mrs. Jeanne Lecoq of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba passed away at the age of 87 years.

She leaves to mourn her loving husband Louis Lecoq, 3 daughters: Noreen and husband Peter Defer of Brunkild, Lucille and husband Joe Lesage of Notre Dame de Lourdes, and Evelyn and husband Andre Rheault of Treherne, 15 grandchildren: Steven (Nancy), Russell (Shannon), Marnie (Dan), Brenda, Nicole (Jason), Claire (Guy), Norman (Bridgette), Lynne, Marc, Claudette (Brian), Christiane, Linda, Leanne, Roger and Andrea and 5 great-grandchildren: Matthew, Nicole, Simon, Emily and Janique. She also leaves to mourn 4 sisters-in-law: Joyce Hanks, Julia Lecoq, Bertha Lecoq and Margaret Lecoq, numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

She was predeceased by her parents, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, 2 sisters-in-law, 2 brothers-in-law, 7 Lecoq brothers-in-law and 3 Lecoq sisters-in-law.

Prayers will be held at Adam's Funeral Home on Tuesday October 15th, at 8 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday October 16, 2002 at 2 p.m. preceded by Recitation of the Rosary at 1:30 p.m. with Father Marcel Damphousse officiating. Interment to follow in the Parish Cemetery.

As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation, 200-55 Donald St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1L8 or to a charity of choice.

Her love is the kind that will always
be a part of God's beautiful plan.
To make you feel cherished and special
and dear, as only a grandmother can.
How fortunate we were
that you were ours,
Your inspiration and guidance
will always be with us

Adam's Funeral Home of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba in care of arrangements.

Canada, Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current

[ Return to Index ] [ Read Prev Obit ] [ Read Next Obit ]

Manitoba, Canada Obituaries and Death Notices Collection is maintained by CanadianObits with WebBBS 5.12.

NEW! - Canada Data Catalog

5 Basic Strategies for searching Newspapers.com


CANADA, Newspapers.com Obituary Index Search
1800s-current
(This search is free; some data may require subscription.)



MyHeritage Records Search

Canadian Obituaries 1997-2017 at MyHeritage.com

1851 Canada Census

1861 Canada Census

1871 Canada Census

1881 Canada Census

1891 Canada Census

1901 Canada Census

1911 Canada Census

1921 Canada Census

Ancestry.ca Coupons and Discounts Page

(You won't find a better deal for Ancestry.ca than this ANYWHERE on the web!)


Alberta Newspapers

British Columbia Newspapers

Manitoba Newspapers

Newfoundland Newspapers

Nova Scotia Newspapers

Ontario Newspapers

Prince Edward Island Newspapers

Quebec Newspapers

Saskatchewan Newspapers


Canadian Census Collection

CanadianObits.com Obituary Index - NEW!

Canadian Obituary & Death Notice Archive - GenLookups.com

Canadian Obituary Collection - GenealogyBuff.com


ALSO...Search for your names in these Ontario, Canada Genealogy Websites:

First Name: (first name optional)
Last Name:

      

Search for your names in this Canadian Marriages Search:

First Name: (first name optional)
Last Name:

      

 Search fulltext Canadian Genealogy Discussion Groups:

First Name: (first name optional)
Last Name:   UPDATED!!!

      

Now filtering Canadian provinces!


SEARCH CANADIAN MARRIAGES



No results for your search terms? Keep checking back! We add new data every day!


Support the Fight Against Breast Cancer and Shop Pink Bag New York Coffee Blends Now Available at CoffeeForLess.com!


USA Marriage Search Engines

USA Statewide Obituary Archives


If the results that you get turn out to be a death notice rather than an obituary, many times you can find a fulltext obituary by doing a search HERE.


Free Surname Meanings and History Lookup

Some of the interesting facts you'll learn about your surname:

  • Meaning and History
  • Where your family lived
  • Average life expectancy
  • When your family immigrated to the U.S.
  • Common occupations
  • Service in the Civil War

Enter your last name HERE to get started!

Or browse surnames alphabetically:

A   B   C   D   E   F

G   H   I   J   K   L

M   N   O   P   Q   R

S   T   U   V   W   X

Y   Z


GenealogyBuff.com - GenLookups.com

HOME PAGE

Copyright © 2016-2024 CanadianObits.com
The format and design of this website
is completely owned by CanadianObits.com,
while the content of obituary data is
forever owned by the families of the deceased.