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JESSE ALBERT CATELLIER

Born: Aug 19, 1979

Date of Passing: Feb 04, 2005

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JESSE ALBERT CATELLIER Jesse Albert Catellier died tragically on Friday, February 4, 2005, at the age of 25. Jesse was born on August 19, 1979, in Lacombe, AB. He was raised and went to school in Alix and Lacombe. He was a very energetic and busy young boy and man always, was full of pranks and mischief and loved to laugh. He was very loyal and big-hearted to his friends and family, had a very rare talent for working with his hands. At the age of seven he built a complete set of stairs, all by himself, for his treehouse, and of recent days designed and built his own trusses for a shop addition he was working on. He was very proud of his baby daughter, Madeline, and of recent months was trying especially hard to change his lifestyle in order to create a better future for her, but he ran out of Mondays to start over. That was taken from him. Jesse has struggled with addiction for several years, and has sorrowfully lamented of late many times that it isn't about fun anymore..the meth and coke just steal your soul and obviously friends in this world can turn to enemies. He leaves to mourn his daughter Madeline Catellier, age 20 months and his friend and mother of his baby, Megan Mottus; his mother and stepfather, Ingrid and John Braak of Red Deer, AB; his brothers, Chad Catellier and Bobbi Kamps and their son Aiden, and Travis Catellier and Kerry-Lynn Leslie; his grandparents, Tove and Mac Sorensen and his memere Armande Catellier. Jesse has a large extended Catellier/Malo family in Manitoba and Alberta and a large extended Sorensen/Sommer family in Alberta and Denmark. He was predeceased by his dad Albert Catellier in 1988 and his papere Aurile Catellier in 1994. Goodbye dear son and brother, goodbye old friend. Goodbye to my daddy from Maddy......till we meet again..you always wanted to be free and carefree...and so you are..... Friends are invited to a prayer vigil on Wednesday, February 9 at 7:00 p.m. at Wilson's Funeral Chapel, 6120 Highway 2A, Lacombe. Mass of a Christian Burial will be celebrated from St. Mary's Catholic Church, #6 McMillan Ave., Red Deer, on Thursday, February 10 at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow in the Alix Cemetery. If friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the trust fund established for Jesse's daughter, Madeline. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to subject heading - Catellier. WILSON'S FUNERAL CHAPEL, serving Central Alberta with locations in Lacombe and Rimbey in charge of the arrangements. 403-782-3366, 403-843-3388 A Caring Family, Caring For Families

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 09, 2005

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • It's been so long since your passing Jesse, I often think of you and now your brothers that have joined you up in heaven with your dad as well. You would be so proud of our daughter and the amazing young woman she has turned out to be. I see you in her so much when I look at her. Your mother Ingrid has a huge part in how the woman she has become by helping raise her with me. She misses you but holds some comfort by some of the items your mother has held on to for her like your wallet she used that thing for years. She has a huge heart and is sweet and funny and tall just like you. She is a great big sister and a wonderful daughter she is so good. Like so good she has finished high school and even got honors in one subject. I know you're smiling down at her. Love Megan. - Posted by: Megan Mottus (Daughter's mother ) on: Mar 13, 2023

  • I still think of Jesse and family often. He helped me my with my truck that had lit on fire on the hwy a couple of nights before he was shot... I can't believe how many years it has been. My brother was shot and killed as well July 22, 2002 a few weeks before his 28th bday. my heart goes out to his family and especially his mother Ingrid and brother Travis. It's the hardest thing in life to have to go through. But remember what we were promised, I dont cry and dwell anymore on losing our loved ones. I'm so excited now when I think of the promise that was given to us and I can't hardly wait to have the chance to be able to see them again, here on earth. People have forgotten about what we have been promised so not very many people have that hope of being able to have them back ....john 3:16,17 , psalms 37:10-11,acts24:15, , rev 21:4 - Posted by: Kim Christie (friend) on: Feb 04, 2015

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