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TERRENCE LEONARD GUIMOND
Date of Passing: Jan 02, 2019
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryTERRENCE LEONARD GUIMOND Suddenly on January 2, 2019 Terrence Leonard Guimond, of Sagkeeng First Nation, passed away at the age of 51 years. Terry leaves to mourn his wife Amanda, his children, Dineen (George), Tigerlily (Dane), Joshua (Krystal), Andrew, Bobby (Nissa) and Keegan; 19 grandchildren; his parents, Gloria and Norman; his siblings, Randy (Tammy), Jennifer and Heather; his mother-in-law Marg Courchene; his in-laws, Allan (Lori), Darren "Pop", Joseph (Tammy), Dixie (Dave) and Jackie; numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his brother Darren; his father-in-law Allan Courchene; and his childhood friends, Sheldon Courchene, Lionel "Snip" Courchene, Gregory Guimond and Corey Courchene. Terry was a man who took the greatest pleasure from the simple things of life, and enjoyed fishing on the river with his family. He lived his life with joy, laughter, kindness, humbleness and love. He had a heart of gold and always chose to look on the bright side of life. He will be forever missed and his loving memory will be truly cherished by all that knew him. Wake service will be held at the St. Alexander Roman Catholic Church Hall, Sagkeeng First Nation, MB, from Friday, January 11 to Saturday, January 12, 2019. Funeral service will follow in the church on Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. Inurnment at a later date. Condolences may be sent to the family c/o Spirit Road Funeral Services Inc. PO Box 200, Fort Alexander, MB, R0E 0P0, 204-340-6490 or friends may leave a message of sympathy at spiritroadfs@shaw.ca
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 11, 2019
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I miss you. We had a lot of memories together. Good and bad. I miss you coming to see the kids, me bringing them to you. I miss our talks. Just want to say how grateful I am that I got to know you. Like really know you. Thanks for the advice. I want to share this dream I had.. I wonโt mention all of it. But when you first passed you came to visit me and the kids. We went to your house.. in a carriage being pulled by horses. We got there, and you were hiding in your bedroom, you came out, you gave me and the kids each a hug and told us you loved us.. we had to leave and you were taking us somewhere safe.. I have no idea where we you were taking us but we had to leave and you were protecting us the whole way.. you told us to go ahead while you stayed back to make sure we were all safe. And even the night before you passed we seen you. And we never said I love you to one another unless we were drunk, but that night you hugged me and told me you loved me and I said it back. You loved the kids so much. That was always why I loved being around you. Your birthday coming up and Iโm just reminiscing.. we love you. (I know his birthday is not until April) - Posted by: Nissa (Daughter in-law) on: Mar 13, 2025
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I became a co-worker when I met Terry. He immediately made a lasting impression on me. He took the time to teach me, and to help me learn how to shingle. We became fast friends and when the workday was done, he would drive me home. I am a better person because of Terry, and I will miss him dearly. My prayers are to his family, and his wife Amanda. Rest In Peace my friend. ๐๐ - Posted by: Scott Peebles (Friend and co-worker) on: Feb 01, 2019
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My deepest condolences to you Amanda and to your children on the tragic loss of your husband and your children's father. There is a deep loss when a partner in life has gone to the spirit world. I am wishing you the strength to persevere with your children. My sincere regrets that I cannot attend Terry's last journey. All my love and hugs to you and your family. Aunt Evelyn Laforte and family. - Posted by: Evelyn Laforte (Aunt) on: Jan 12, 2019