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MARIE-ANGE HEBERT

Date of Passing: May 30, 2020

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MARIE-ANGE HEBERT

Marie-Ange Hebert transitioned to her eternal life with the Lord on May 30, 2020, at the age of 89 years. Born in St. Jean Baptiste, Manitoba in August, 1930.
The first child of Oliva Duval and third child of Wilfrid Duval (previously widowed). Marie's survivors include her sister Angele Remus and brother Sylvio Duval of Winnipeg, and brother, Roger Duval of San Diego, CA.
Preceding along with her four brothers, Gerry, Roland, Denis and Leon, who have gone before her. Marie was also preceded by her two sons, Gilles and Richard.
Marie married her beloved husband
Bernard Hebert of Carey, Manitoba, in June of 1950. They enjoyed 63 years of marriage before Bernard passed away in 2013. They spent the first half of life in their native
Canada and the second half in the warm Southwest dessert of Arizona. During that time raising seven children, being part of many parishes, activities and clubs in the community.
Marie has not only been a daughter, sister, friend, wife, mother, a talented artist and
traveller of the world, among the many other accomplishments one does pursue during a lifetime, but also someone who took the time to be a Bluebird leader, a Catechist teacher, Eucharistic Minister, Meals on Wheels, choir and many other positions to help a calling within the Catholic church and local
communities for most of her life.
Truly trying to be a follower of God.
Marie leaves to mourn her five surviving daughters, Jocelyne Urgitus of Alaska, Paula Erwin, Louise Kendall, Leonne Miller and Suzette Hebert-Bush of Arizona and their
families. She leaves behind 24 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.
As per her wishes, cremation has taken place. The family will have a private
Celebration of Life as they place her ashes, in a double urn, next to her beloved husband Bernard, at Mountain Meadows Memorial Park, Payson, Arizona. Date yet to be
determined.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 13, 2020

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