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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
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Your children posted a condolence
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Happy Mother's Day Mom !!! You are with us all the way and we love you so much for all of the most wonderful Mother you have been to all of us!!
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Pierrette et Pierre lit a candle
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
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Nos sympathies à toute la famille Doucette. Ce n'est pas facile de perdre une maman, une Grand-maman et belle-maman, elle restera dans vos cœurs avec les plus beaux souvenirs , elle est maintenant heureuse d'être près de son amoureux et ils prendrons soin de vous à votre demande....Gros bisous à tous et toutes xxxxx
Pierre et Pierrette Lepage
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Imagination Blooms was purchased for the family of Lucienne Evelyn Doucette.
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France Lepage posted a condolence
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Lucy
Aujourd'hui... et ce depuis janvier j'ai le coeur gros. J'ai un chagrin qui m'habite. J'ai perdu mon grand-papa, il a pris le temps de s'installer, grand-maman a pris ce temps pour tenter de vivre sa peine mais je crois au fond de moi qu'ils ne pouvaient pas vivre... ou mourrir l'un sans l'autre. Il estdonc venu nous la chercher. Je ne lui en veux pas, l'amour qui les unis est plus fort que tout. Cet amour, ils nous l'ont donné tout au long de leur vie.
Une vie bien remplie de joie, de peine, de courage, de défis, d'épreuves, de rire, de pleurs, de voyages et de rêves.
Je vous admire grand-papa et grand-maman, vous êtes une inspiration. Il était bon et rassurant d'être à vos côtés.
Merci, votre amour m'a donné cette famille que j'adore, il y a un peu de vous dans chacun de vos enfants et je sais que je pourrai vous retrouvez un peu à travers eux. Vos petits-enfants ont de quoi être fiers d'avoir eu des grand-parents extraordinaires, qui les ont aimés sans bornes malgré la distance qui nous séparaient. Aujourd'hui je raconte à mes enfants combien j'aime mes grand-parents et à travers moi, eux aussi vous aimes.
Il est temps pour vous de vous reposer, d'être ensemble et de rire. Veillez sur nous, we'll be ok.
I love you so much, it's unbelivable...
Aurevoir!
Votre petite-fille France xxx
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gitane posted a condolence
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Monsieur et Madame Doucette, j'ai eu la chance de vous rencontrer car j'ai tombé sur le charme de votre fils cadet, votre bébé Madame Doucette. J'aurais aimé vous rencontrer depuis si longtemps. Quand vous avez quitté Calgary pour vivre a Kimberly j'ai eu tellement de chagrin, je ne voulais pas m'attacher car ca fait tellement mal lorsque l'on perd quelqu'un, je l'avait déja vécu a l'age de cinq ans. Il y avait tellement une belle complicité entre vous et Monsieur Doucette, vous aimiez vous taquiner, beaucoup de dialogue entre vous deux,vous étiez au courant de tout ce qui se passait dans l'actualité. Les personnes de la résidence ainsi que le personnel vous aimaient beaucoup, ils aimaient vous voir rire et vous amuser, je suis certaine qu'il vous trouvait choyer d'etre aussi bien entouré par votre famille.
Vos enfants vous aimaient et vous admiraient, ils étaient fiers de vous avoir comme parents. J'ai eu le plaisir de connaitre tous vos enfants et quelques petits-enfants, une famille. J'espere bien rester en contact car je les aime bien et je serai au rendez-vous au mois d'aout avec eux car la cote-nord s'est presque mon chez-nous, j'y suis arrivé a dix huit ans.
Vous m'aviez dit a Calgary tu n'as pas de parents on va etre comme tes parents, ses paroles m'avaient fait chaud au coeur.J'ai eu la chance de rencontrer vos amis de résidence, ils étaient toujours contents de me voir, je ne les oublient pas je les rencontre parfois, je vais retourner voir Marie je lui ai promis au téléphone. La fin de semaine que l'on n'a passé ensemble avec vous fut trop courte, je vous ai dit que j'allais suivre des cours en anglais, vous m'avez encouragé en disant que Marie avait appris l'anglais a 86 ans
Lucienne et Donald si vous rencontrez Yvette et Lucien, mes parents vous leur direz que je survie mais qu'ils me manquent tellement.
BON VOYAGE A VOUS DEUX, A BIENTOT, JE VOUS AIME.
GITANE
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Janet Ferguson posted a condolence
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Susie, I can just hear her laugh as I read this. A beautiful tribute to a very special lady. She had such a huge love in her heart for her family and a wonderful zest for life. I think going to the Red Mile is right up there with walking home from the casino with her purse full of cash. I guess she knew how to take care of herself! I know how much you all enjoyed those Sunday night dinners and card games. She will be greatly missed. So very sorry for your loss.
Our hearts are with you. Much love,
Janet and Scott
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Marie-Jeanne Lebel lit a candle
Friday, May 3, 2013
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Marie-Jeanne Lebel lit a candle in memory of Lucienne Evelyn Doucette
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Murray posted a condolence
Friday, May 3, 2013
Lucy was my friend. Probably not too many son-in-laws can make that claim but Lucy and I had a special relationship. Since Don passed away I think I was able to occupy a small part of the huge void that he left in her life. We had our regular Monday night pool game that I enjoyed so much. I would arrive at her apartment around 6:30pm and I knew she was expecting me because her door was always partway open. I would go right in and be greeted with a hearty "Hi there" from her chair that faced the door. I wouldn't remove my shoes because I knew we would be heading upstairs to play pool. We would walk up to the 2nd floor, she would rack em up and I'd break. We were pretty even and she would usually win 1 of the 3 games that we played. To my great chagrin, one time she won 2 games. The next day all the occupants of Garden View knew the latest news that Lucy had beaten her son-in-law at pool. After that she would greet me with "I can't believe that I beat you at pool". After pool we would have a couple of rounds of shuffleboard and that would make her feel good because I never had a chance and she new it. She had such a competitive spirit and loved to win. Lucy loved games of all sorts and got special pleasure in beating her son-in-laws and referred to us as "that guy". I miss her terribly but know that she has joined Don and rests in peace.
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Donna posted a condolence
Friday, May 3, 2013
I am glad that life in the end gave Mom what she had wanted for her last years and days ,she asked to leave after Dad ,to be strong in the last 2 years to be able to keep Dad with her ,taking care of him ,she was proud of herself when Dad passed away of having been able to keep her promise to herself and she wanted to go in her sleep and not paralyze or lose her mind to dementia .
Well it all happened as she hoped ,she kept and took care of Dad all the way to the end and she passed away in her sleep .All her wishes and her actions in her life were made not for herself mostly but for her husband and children ,so that they need not worry about her and that we have a good life .Well mission accomplished Mom I do have a good life and I will continue to make you proud everyday .Good bye Mommy ,you can now rest in peace ,you deserve it and you did good .I will love you forever .xxxxIt is hard to lose your parents ,but I take comfort in the fact that we were very fortunate to have had them in our lives for so long ,that they were part of my daughters life and also that they got to meet my grand children and see all that we have accomplished as a family .
I miss you already .xx
and as Mom always said when we had to leave or when she was sad "I'll cry tomorrow"
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Linda Johnson posted a condolence
Thursday, May 2, 2013
"I'll be okay for awhile"
Our Mom is gone such a shock , she was doing so well after Dad passed. She was a fighter and took care of Dad so he would not have to go to a care facility. She said that she was happy toe be healthy enough to do it even though I knew that it was hard for her. She felt alone after Dad passed on and guess her soul decided to go and join him. Whenever I did something for them either shopping, doctors, pills, dentists, hearing aids, hospital tests etc..., she always made the comment " I'll be okay for awhile" but there was always something to do so again every time she would say"I'll be okay for awhile" as they never wanted to feel that they were imposing. (but it was a gift to be there for them for the past 3 years) in Kimberley.
So Mom from me:
After awhile I will be okay
After she did not have anyone to care for she left us.
An angel came to get her to bring her to Dad, Bill , her parents and siblings.
You are my rock, my inspiration and created what I am today.
Mom my heart is broken but now my memories of your spirit will sustain me forever
Love you Mom
Linda
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Susan Doucette posted a condolence
Thursday, May 2, 2013
My dear Mother has left us the way she always said she wanted to go. That is one thing about her. She always got what she wanted through perseverance and a bit of stubbornness.
She was a strong woman with the biggest heart of all. She raised 8 children basically on her own with Dad supporting her the best he could. She kept all of us in check and because of that we have become who we are today.
Mom had a love of life and nothing would stop her experiencing what she wanted.
I remember a few things that she did in the years that she was with us in Calgary.
She was babysitting Jacqueline one day and decided to take her to the park. She put Jacqueline in the swing backwards and could not get her out. She had to leave her there to get Dad and when she was walking away she told me she had never been so scared. She loved her family and all her grandchildren and great grandchildren and dedicated her whole life to make us happy.
Bob and I had so much fun with her and Dad playing cards especially Texas Hold'em. I will never forget her laugh when she would win a hand especially when it meant beating her son in law!! These times were the best times spent and when we play cards now their sayings and laughter are always on our minds.
She worked so hard all her life to give us a good life. She sacrificed lots and yet she enjoyed the time she had with all of us.
She enjoyed her skiing which she did until she was 72 and water aerobics which she did until she was 82.
She suffered a few set backs in her health which she always got over because she needed to stay strong to look after Dad.
I will never forget when I took her to the hospital last year at 89 years to see a specialist about her aortic aneurysm. She sat there listening to the Doctor explaining that there is nothing they could do and she did not hear a thing he said. So after that she quietly looked at him in the eyes and said" I can't leave yet I have to look after Don". She was true to her word and looked after our dear Dad then she peacefully went to meet him.
She was a firecracker and wanted to experience everything she could. I remember when she split her lip on the skidoo that she wanted to drive alone. I was a teenager and she came into the bathroom bleeding like crazy and told me to leave. Then she almost broke her leg cross-country skiing because she did not listen to Murray when he told her to go slow. Then even last month she walked to Linda's and went up the hill instead of around the street and almost didn't make it back home. And during the time that the Calgary Flames almost won the Stanley cup and there were thousands of people walking streets she decided to go see the RED MILE and experience the mayhem of all the people. I was not happy with her when I found her leaning against the wall by the 7/11. I said" Mom what are you doing here it is not safe! She replied " I am safe by this wall and I am watching all the people. She even walked 5 km with her grandson Patrick for Mother's day one year just to see what it was like. I think I get my stubbornness from her in going to the extreme when taking on something.
One day last year I was helping her with her hearing aid. She looks at me and said" When I get old I will not be able to do this"! I laughed my head off. "Mom, I said, you are 89 years olds what do you mean? She laughed also which is how she was all the time.
Laughter and good times with her family is what she lived for and we are so fortunate to have had the parents that we had. Thank you Mom I love you.
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