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NOEMIE RICARD

Date of Passing: Dec 10, 2003

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NOEMIE RICARD (nee Deslauriers) Cest avec beaucoup de peine que nous annoncons le deces de Noemie Ricard. Elle est decedee au Centre Tache, le mercredi 10 decembre 2003, a lage de 84 ans. Noemie rejoint son garcon Roger et son petit-fils Henri Campagne. Elle laisse dans le deuil ses enfants, George, Armande (Raymond Klapprat), Emilienne (Aime Campagne), Patrick (Linda), Doris et Carmelle (Gordon Sargent) ainsi que de nombreux petits-enfants et arriere-petits-enfants. Elle laisse aussi dans le deuil ses soeurs, Gabrielle (feu Edouard Dupas), Marie-Anna (George Grenier) ses bonnes amies, Marcelle Girardin et Solange Martin; ainsi que plusieurs neveux, nieces, cousins, cousines et ami(e)s. Noemie est nee a La Broquerie. Elle demeurait a St.-Boniface, a lAccueil Colombien avant dentrer au Centre Tache. La famille desire remercier le personnel du Centre Tache pour la qualite des soins donnes a notre maman. La messe de la resurrection sera celebree a 10h00 le samedi 13 decembre 2003, en la Cathedrale de Saint-Boniface. Le visionnement aura lieu avant la messe, a 9h30. La cremation suivra. NOEMIE RICARD (nee DESLAURIERS) It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Noemie Ricard at Tache Centre on Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at the age of 84 years. Noemie will join her son Roger and grandson Henri Campagne. She leaves to cherish her memory her children, George, Armande (Raymond Klapprat), Emilienne (Aime Campagne), Patrick (Linda), Doris and Carmelle (Gordon Sargent) numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also leaves her sisters, Gabrielle (late Edouard Dupas), Marie-Anna (George Grenier) her two best friends, Marcelle Girardin and Solange Martin; many nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Noemie was born in La Broquerie. She resided in St. Boniface, at lAccueil Colombien before being admitted at Tache Centre. The family wishes to thank the staff at Tache Centre for the compassionate care given to our mother. Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 13 at the St. Boniface Cathedral. Viewing will take place at 9:30 a.m. Service will terminate at church with cremation to follow. The Desjardins Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements, 233-4949 or toll free 1-800-233-4949.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 12, 2003

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Well Mother you are not alone, you got George, Roger, Linda beside you at all times. You & Linda and Linda's mother can go and play bingo and win. You know mother I miss you everyday and I often go on Masson and look up to see if I could see you standing there. Love you and until we meet again BYE, LOVE U FOREVER, PATRICK (GOD BLESS U MOM) - Posted by: Patrick Ricard (son) on: Jan 14, 2015

  • You had a hard times in your life and you overcame them. You were blessed by your children and grand-children. Which you enjoyed many celebrations with. Losing Roger was a great loss, instead you chose to talk about when he was a baby, he could run at 15 months old. Then was climbing the cupboards at 2yrs old. Hiding in the cupboards with Patrick eating cereal. Climbing trees by St Boniface Hospital. You had wonderful memories of all your children. Such a great mother and grandma. May God Bless You, Love Catherine - Posted by: Catherine Ricard (daughter in lawyer ) on: Nov 18, 2014

  • You were a very patient & loving person, and I will forever think of you as my inspiration to just be a better person. After all your sufferings in life, you still managed to always be positive & loving towards all. We will all miss your presence in this world, and you touched everyone you knew. God surely will bless you, and I will always pray for you, and look forward to the day where we'll meet again. I love you Ma Tante!!! - Posted by: Norbert Dupa (Nephew) on: Jun 06, 2013

  • Oh sweet mom we still miss you so much. We speak of you often remembering all the great stories you told us of your youth. You had so much fun and without a computer. You were such a happy person through good times and hard times. You were the one person that moved with the years. You stayed young throughout the generations. When rock and roll came out, you learned to dance the "jive." When square dancing came out, you were right there with the younger people. You even did clogging. Let us not forget the line dancing, the macarena and the chicken dance. You were one in a million. Best of all mom, you were a good Christian and always ready to forgive. You never held a grudge, and never disliked anyone. You always found something good in everyone. Mom when the Good Lord created you, He broke the mold. Love you for ever and you will never be forgotten. - Posted by: Armande & Raymond Klapprat (daughter & son in law) on: Jun 28, 2012

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