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RAYMOND JOSEPH BOULET

Date of Passing: Nov 12, 2000

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RAYMOND JOSEPH BOULET Suddenly, on Sunday, November 12, 2000, Raymond Joseph Boulet passed away at 69 years of age. He was predeceased by his parents; Joseph and Anna Boulet; and by his half-sister, Beatrice (Desrochers Guenette). Raymond is survived and will be sadly missed by his beloved wife, Rita (Verrier) of 41 years; his four children, Victor and wife Lise (Brodeur) of St. Adolphe; Joel and wife Carol (Harrison) Real and wife Jacky (Cremers) Agnes and husband Patrick Johnson all of Lorette; and by 11 grandchildren. He also leaves to mourn seven brothers; Arthur (Irene) of St. Norbert, Felicien (Eveline) of Brandon, Marcellin (Aurore) of St. Norbert, Emile of Winnipeg, Paul (Marie-Ange) of St. Adolphe, Ernest (Lorraine) and Gilbert all of Winnipeg, six sisters; Madeleine (Joe) Racine of Lorette, Anita (Alfred) Levesque of Winnipeg, Therese (Jean) Piche of La Broquerie, Leonie (Jacques) Fillion, Yolande (Alphonse) Fillion and Marie (Yves) Turenne; one sister-in-law Adrienne, all of Winnipeg, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Raymond was always fun to be around, he could always make you smile and laugh at his jokes. He loved to dance the polka at a good party with his family and friends. On Sundays, he sometimes played us a tune on his harmonica. Family life was very important to him and Raymond took his family to church, never missing a Sunday Mass. He was a hard worker, a good provider; and a great teacher of lifes ups and downs. Raymond was employed for many years at Winnipeg Supply as a machine operator until retiring in 1991. He loved the outdoors and would take his family fishing every chance he could get during the summer and even a few times in winter - just to break the ice. When the "boys" got together in the fall, you knew it was hunting season. Dad would head back to his hometown, Dunrea and would always get his deer. Raymond also loved hockey, especially watching the Montreal Canadiens on television. Cremation has taken place. Prayers will be said from Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Roman Catholic Church, Lorette, MB on Thursday, November 16 at 1:30 p.m. with The Mass of the Resurrection to follow. M. labbe Maurice Jeanneau presiding. The interment will take place in Green Acres Memorial Gardens. "When the Lord saw him weaken, He came to embrace; to show him the way to a better place." "Miss you...Dad." GREEN ACRES FUNERAL CHAPEL 222-3241

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 15, 2000

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