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JULIEN AUGUSTE BELOT A.K.A. "J.B."
Born: Nov 04, 1909
Date of Passing: Apr 29, 2003
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJULIEN AUGUSTE BELOT A.K.A. "J.B." Our father passed away peacefully at St. Boniface Hospital on April 29, 2003 at the age of 93. Julien was born in Lyon, France on November 4, 1909. Julien and his siblings travelled to Canada by boat during the war in 1917 to join their parents who had immigrated to Canada a few years earlier. Julien was also know as "J.B" to his family and friends. Julien was predeceased by his parents, Felix and Augustine; wife Helene; his daughter Yvonne and her husband Dennis DeRoo; sons, Roland (Paulette) and Maurice; brothers, Robert (Stella) and Andrew (Jeanne) and his sister Marguerite (Remi). He is survived by his twins, Jean (John) and Jeanne (Manuel Tavares) sister Lucienne Rubigny; and numerous sisters-in-law. Pepere leaves six grandchildren, Raymond, Gilles, Monique, Michelle, Joel and Paul; and nine great-grandchildren. Julien worked the family dairy farm where the Mint is now located. He later left the farm to work at Lebret, SK and retired from Supercrete after 27 years as a Stationery Engineer. He was an avid gardener. His garden was the pride of the neighbourhood. In his earlier years he enjoyed hunting and fishing. He always maintained that his religion was to help his neighbours. We thank Manuel was was the best friend Pepere ever had. Manuel was a patient and devoted caregiver to J.B. We could not have done without you Manuel! Christian and Irene - thank you for your devotion to Julien. You were so vigilant and ever caring. Thank you to the staff of 6A and 6E at St. Boniface Hospital. You were outstanding. Dr. P. Mehta, "a true angel from heaven", thank you for your dedication, your support and the care you provided to all of us in difficult moments. To WRHA, keep up your excellent care and please maintain your good efforts for the wellness of those who need you. Sister Irene Palud, m.o., Monsieur Belot always looked forward to your visits. We thank you. Thank you to our extended St. Boniface family. Your support is appreciated. We thank our workplaces who provided us understanding, patience and time. Tante Jeanne (Soeur Jeanne Boucher, m.o.), thank you for your support to us in this difficult moment. If desired, donations may be made to charity of your choice. Service will be held on Saturday, May 3 at Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. Viewing at 10:30 a.m. Service at 11:00 a.m. JULIEN AUGUSTE BELOT A.K.A. "J.B." Notre pere est decede paisiblement mardi, le 29 avril 2003 a lhopital St. Boniface. Papa est ne a Lyon, France le 4 novembre 1909. Il fut precede par ses parents, Felix et Augustine; son epouse Helene; ses enfants, Yvonne et son mari Dennis DeRoo, Roland (Paulette), et Maurice; freres, Andre (Jeanne) et Robert (Stella) et sa soeur Marguerite (Remi). Julien laisse dans le deuil ses jumeaux, Jean (John) et Jeanne (Manuel Tavares), six petits enfants, neuf arrieres petits enfants et de nombreuses belles-soeurs. Manuel, tu as ete le meilleur ami a papa. Ton devouement, ta patience et les soins donnes au pepere sont apprecies enormement. Papa a ete un patient exemplaire a lhopital. Il trouvait toujours un sourire chamant et reconnaissant pour tous ceux qui laidaient. La famille remercie Christian et Irene. Vous avez ete des voisins et des amis vigilents et supers! Merci a Soeur Irene Palud, m.o. pour ses visites fideles chez notre papa et ses prieres constantes. Tante Jeanne (soeur Jeanne Boucher, m.o.), un merci sincere et chaleureux pour votre aide enorme en ce moment difficile. Le visionnement aura lieu a 10:30 le samedi 3 mai a Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere boulevard. Les funerailles suivrout a 11:00, suivi dune rencontre dans la sale de reception. Enterrement Glwn Lawn Memorial Gardens. "Bon voyage papa! Les anges te transportent." Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 LAGIMODIERE BLVD. 982-7550
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 01, 2003