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LOUISE MAY ANDERSON (VIVIER)
Born: Jun 11, 1932
Date of Passing: Nov 11, 2007
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryLOUISE MAY ANDERSON (nee VIVIER) June 3, 1932 - November 11, 2007 Louise passed away at Brandon General Hospital with her loving husband Irvine and all her children by her side. She was predeceased by her parents, Gordon Vivier and Beatrice (Bob) Ross: her in-laws Earle and Jean Anderson: brother Lloyd Vivier: nephews Bobby and Lloyd (Trapper) Vivier: niece Rita Vivier; and granddaughter Dana Kelli Anderson. She leaves to mourn her passing, her loving husband Irvine; children: Stacey (Vince) Anderson; Bud (Trudi), Cindy (Cliff) Lavallee, Gerry (Laura), Brock (Shelley), Bea (Brad) Denby, Earle (Tanya), Lance (Pam), Ray (Lana) and special family member Johnny Shannacappo; 29 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; brother Frank (Isobel) Vivier, sister Rita (Tom) Cullen, sister-in-law Aileen Vivier, brother Peter(Shelley) Hardes; in-laws Vern (Shirl), Marie (Norm) Fowler, Rodney (Susie) Bourassa, Jess (Myrt), Iris, Conrad (Rosemary) as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Louise and Irvine were married and raised their family in the Reedy Creek area for more than 50 years. They sold the family farm and moved to Rivers in October 2005. A private family memorial service was officiated by her loving son-in-law, Vince Anderson, at Ste. Rose Memorial Chapel at 11:00 a.m. on November 17, 2007. This was followed by a wonderful celebration of her life at Kinosota Hall at 2:00 p.m. Special thank-you's are extended to: health care staff at Brandon General Hospital for their wonderful care of Mom and the consideration extended to our family; Dr. David O'Hagan and staff at Ste. Rose General Hospital for the many, many years of loving care given to Mom, she loved and appreciated all of you: the special Home Care workers in Rivers who cared for her at home for the past few months; all the ladies in the Reedy Creek/Kinosota area for the abundant response in providing and serving lunch at the hall. Finally, we thank all the family and friends who honored her and celebrated her life with us. Irvine Anderson and family
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 01, 2007