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Jeannette Gaudet

Jeannette Gaudet

Date de décès : 1er juillet 2013

GAUDET, JEANNETTE - At her residence, surrounded by her loving family, Jeannette Gaudet passed away July 1st, 2013 at the age of 76. Born April 12, 1937, at Belliveau Village, she was the daughter of the late Camille V. Leblanc and late Éveline Bourgeois. She will be sadly missed by her beloved husband of 56 years Léo-Paul and five children: Rhéal (Murielle Léger) of Belliveau Village, Anise (Rick Cormier) of Moncton, Reno (Joanne Léger) of Dieppe, Estelle (Robert Furlotte) of Calgary and Joanne (Pierre Léger) of Belliveau Village and also Réjean Leblanc, someone very special who she took care of for 12 years. Eleven grand children: Chantal (Edouard), Christian (Catherine), Céline (Phil), Gregory, Tina (Alex), Mathieu, Monica, Justin, Natasha, Jean-Marc and Isabelle. Three great granddaughters: Amy, Isabelle and Zoé. Six sisters Auréa (late Léonard Gautreau) from Dieppe, Dora Leblanc from St-Joseph, Évelina (late Alban Léger) from St-Joseph, Cécile (Léandre Gautreau) from Dieppe, Aline Leblanc from Dieppe and Rita (Ulysse Richard) from Notre-Dame. Four brothers: Yvon (Lucie) from Moncton, Aurèle (Yvette) from Dieppe, Léonard (Marie-Marthe) from Dieppe and Antoine from Moncton as well as several brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and cousins. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She will live in the hearts of her family forever.
The family will receive condolences from parents and friends Thursday, July 4th, 2013 from 2 to 4pm and from 7 to 9pm at Dupuis Funeral Home, 15 route La Vallée, Memramcook. There will be no visitation before the funeral mass that will be held at Saint-Thomas church de Memramcook in St-Joseph at 11am on Friday July 5th 2013. Arrangement are in care of Dupuis Funeral Home, Memramcook www.dupuisfuneralhome.ca

 

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