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Antoine Richard

Antoine Richard

RICHARD, ANTOINE - 1929 - 2011 - Antoine Richard, 82, of Saint-Norbert-de-Kent, NB, passed away on Monday, October 31st, 2011, at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Center. Born in Saint-Norbert-de-Kent, NB, he was the son of the late Albert and the late Marie-Rose (née: Maillet) Richard. Mr. Richard had retired from Johnson Equipment. He had a passion for horses and especially his own, Barney and Kate. He was a member of Saint-Norbert parish. He is survived by his wife, Louise (née: Arsenault); two daughters: Linda Richard (Joey Howe) and Sylvie (Kevin) Melanson, both of Moncton; three sons: Adrien (Ginette) of McKees Mills, Jean-Pierre (Susan) of Saint-Antoine-de-Kent and Marcel (Cécile) of Sainte-Marie-de-Kent; two sisters: Florine (Emile) Albert of Sainte-Marie-de-Kent and Lucille (Bill) Innis of London ON; two brothers: Alderic (Pauline) of Shediac Bridge and Gérard (Janice) of Sainte-Marie-de-Kent; three sisters-in-law: Thérèse, Jeannette and Marie; one brother-in-law, Roger; three grandchildren: Jérémie, Bianca and Rose as well as several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three daughters: Phyllis, Yvette and Catherine; four sisters: Yvonne, Viana, Aurelda and Lina and also by four brothers: Willie, Paul, Gilbert, and Alphée.
Visitation will be held from the Chartersville Funeral Home, 363 Amirault Street, Dieppe, NB, 857-1901, on Tuesday from 2 to 4 pm and from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral mass will be celebrated from Saint-Norbert Roman Catholic Church, Saint-Norbert-de-Kent, NB, on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 at 10:30 am. Interment in Saint-Norbert Parish Cemetery, Saint-Norbert-de-Kent, NB. Donations to Heart & Stroke Foundation, Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont Hospital Foundation “Dialysis” or a memorial of donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. www.chartersville.com

 

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