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FOUILLARD: Arthur Benoit Fouillard, peacefully passed away the evening of April 7, 2014 aged 93 years, at the Birtle Hospital. Arthur was born August 31, 1920 in St. Lazare, Manitoba. Arthur was the second child of Eugène and Hélène (Simard). He had nine siblings, three sisters and six brothers. Arthur was a happy little boy and very driven from a young age. This was demonstrated at age 13 when he began working in the family business started in 1908 by his father, which he and his brothers took over as Fouillard Implement and Exchange Ltd in 1953, as well as operating the grain and exotic cattle farm ALE until his retirement in 1987. His love of farming resulted in the move to a new house on the farm in 1992, in 2012 moved to Lions Corner in Birtle spending just a few months before the move to Birtle Hospital in Dec 2012. Arthur served 4 years in the army, stationed at Victoria, BC and was involved in many boards over his lifetime including the Vet Board & Hospital Board. Was one of the founding members of the St. Lazare Knights of Columbus council #5047. During his time served as Mayor 1960-1967 he was instrumental in getting the Bank of Montreal to open a branch in St. Lazare in 1965. Cherished and lovingly remembered by his wife of 63 years Christine (Decaire), nine children Michele (Tom Anderson), Danielle (James Moreau), Guy (Janet), Marcel (Jean), Mona (Dave Motuz), Jacques (Teresa), Mario (Rhonda), Juliette (Armand Pitre), Joel; 29 Grandchildren, 21 Great-Grandchildren and siblings Alexandre, Hélène and Rose-Marie. Arthur will always be remembered for his thoughtfulness, generosity and love of family, especially the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A very special thank you goes out to all the wonderful staff of Birtle Hospital, the family greatly appreciate all the care that was provided. Funeral Mass was held on Saturday April 12th. Interment followed in the St. Lazare Cemetery. Donations in Arthurs name may be made to Alzheimers Society Canada or The Heart and Stroke Foundation.
As published in Brandon Sun on May 03, 2014
