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RENE HUDON

Date of Passing: Dec 02, 2010

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RENE HUDON It is with extreme sadness that our family announces the sudden passing of our captain Rene Hudon on December 2, 2010 at the age of 52. Rene's passion for friends and family inspired him to excel in every aspect of his life. He grew up in a large French Canadian family in St-Norbert, Manitoba. Even at a very young age Rene liked to keep busy. He started a paper route that would require a lot of time and energy. This was the beginning of: how can I make this faster? If two legs would take one hour to complete the paper route, doubling the legs should double the speed and Dad had a horse! It didn't take long to realize that if one horse power can make things faster, why not have more? This started an early love affair with dirt bikes, quads, snowmobiles, four wheel drives and even on a pit crew for stock car racing at the Winnipeg Speedway. Having raced everything on land the natural evolution was water. The family cabin located on Lake of the Woods was the perfect training location for his new found obsession! Boat after boat after boat made it possible for Rene to realize that the slogan bigger is better applies on the water too. A 30 foot cigarette boat is bigger; two small block 350's are better and a lot louder too. His competitive nature and entrepreneurial spirit spilled over into his business, RJ Millwork, a cabinet making company started in a two car garage he would build behind his Charleswood home. Over the last 25 years, his one man shop transformed itself into a reputable and respected 35 man architectural woodworking manufacturing plant. Rene's generous nature and caring way would lead him to share many hours of his time, laughter and a great deal of love with family and friends. Rene and Anita planned countless gatherings and adventures in order to bring family and friends old and new together at their home and cottage, or wherever the adventure led. Rene had the incredible ability to reach out to people, helping them to connect with one another. Whether it was a stop by for coffee, a phone call or text, he stayed close to those he loved, including his many nieces, nephews, and also children of his good friends to whom he was an honorary uncle. He also took first place at mentoring, as his sage advice helped many people through challenges great and small. Although taken too soon, not a day went by that he didn't appreciate his life and everyone in it. Your laughter and your joie de vivre will be missed. Left to carry on his legacy is his wife Anita; children Jason (Karley), David and Stephanie; grandchildren Paige and Hailey; siblings Denise (Ron), Janet (Ken), Roger (Jeanne), Pauline (Lucien), Al (Kelli), Diane (Frank) and many nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his parents Roland and Lucille and his daughter-in-law Kaleena. The wake ceremony will be held at the Victoria Inn, Winnipeg, 1808 Wellington Ave., Thursday, December 9, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Eulogy at 4:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. THOMSON IN THE PARK 925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 06, 2010

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • I never forget that person Rene who love to talk wih me so funny such a lot of jokes and he do care of me due a problem of my life such drinking etc. I want to say for Rene that I many thANKS HIM for not fired me! So from now I realized my old computer had a record of Rene. I thANKs Joey, my son who watch over me as well live with us. I look at Dave's face, remind of his dad's way too! I love them and me feel so proud of them who always stand up and care for me! - Posted by: Robert Petty (Close friend from work) on: Aug 05, 2013

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