It is with great sorrow but with gratitude that we, the family, wish to inform you of the death of Mrs. Évangeline Vienneau, wife of the late Émile Vienneau, which occurred at her home on October 3, 2024, at the age of 90.
She is survived by her children: Son Marcel (Sharon) of Ontario, Daughter Linda (Yvon) of Beresford, Son Martin (Francine) of Bathurst, Daughter Simonne (Larry) of Bathurst and Son Roger (Denise) of Moncton.
She will be fondly remembered by her grandchildren : Diane ( Andre ), Julie ( Rob ), Stephane ( Diane ), Michaël, David ( Joannie ), Trey, Parker ( Melissa ), Logan ( Kelsey ), Khyrstyne ( Grant ) and Jessica.
Great – Grandchildren: Vinh, Harrison, Vanessa, Joshuwa, Clarke, Bryer, Bianca, Mia and Kelson.
Also her two sister from Ontario: Lydia Daoût (late Marcel) and Blanche Henry (late Emile).
She was predeceased by her Son Wilfred and Grandson Nicolas.
Her parents, John Bryar and Marie Francoise Gregoire- Haché. Her brothers and sisters: Léandre, Léo, George, Fred, Ozéline, Lauza, Élizabeth and Aurelie.
Larry, Simonne and their children would like to thank deeply Dr. Patrick Babineau who went above and beyond all expectations involving Madame Évangeline health care, making Home visits, encouraging the staff and family. Leading the most exceptional team in a professional manner. Always arriving with a smile and respecting Madame Évangeline needs with an authentic and sincere approach.
Devoted to their patients in all gentleness and professionalism, we also thank the employees of Extra Mural program. Without there support the past two years would not have been possible.
To the exceptional staff who were on her side 24/7, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all the great care you provided throughout her stay with us.
To all the other services that came home weekly, a very special tanks, to the hairdresser, foots care, manicures/pedicure and Violet flame healing services.
Also a special thanks to the neighbors, who were kindly giving of their time, helping when needed, supporting Madame Évangeline. We are blessed to have neighbors showing compassion, caring and love.
Évangeline was an amazing person. Her memory will continue to shine in our lives. She was always positive and having a big smile to greet all her visitors even in the condition she was facing. Évangeline was admired by all the staff for her strength, courage and her understanding in all of life challenges for the past two years. Évangeline enjoyed her life with Émile, family and friends. She had a good heart. She was so generous. Her and Émile took in some of the Boudreau kids and raised them as their own. She loved step dancing, dancing at the legion with Émile and playing cards. She was always laughing and having fun. Kitchen party was one of her best.
We could say that: Elle avait la joie de vivre!
The internment will take place in the summer of 2025 following by a celebration of life hosted by the Horton Family. (Larry and Simonne)