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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 31

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I OTTAWA CITIZEN CLASSIFIED REMEMBERING remembering.ca call 613-829-9321 to place an obituary or an in memoriam It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of who died peacefully, in hospital, surrounded by his family Thursday, January 24th. 2008. He was the proud Founder of Leo's Livestock Exchange Ltd. He leaves behind his cherished wife Yolande (Patenaude) and children: Louise (Luc), Johanne (Robert), (Aldo), France (Ian), Line (Gary), Martine (Bernard), Julie (Paul) et Charles (Louise). Beloved Papi to many grand-children Caroline, Eric, Anik.

Pascal, Dominique, Alexandre, Maxime. Jessica, Bianca, Roxane, Sarah, Nicholas et Jean-Christophe: He also leaves behind several great grandchildren. Predeceased by his son Luc and grandson Patrick. will be mostly remembered for his love for his family, his love of life and great sense of humor. The family sincerely thanks the staff from the emergency and critical care units of de Hull, Centre de services de Gatineau.

The dedication and compassionate care provided by Dr Jacques, Dr Sergerie and their staff is greatly appreciated by the family. Friends are invited to join the family at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 180 Road, Ottawa, Tuesday, January 29 as of 7 p.m. A celebration will take place at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 30th at Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, 385 Sussex Drive, Ottawa. In honor of memory, donations can be made to the Intensive Care Fondation of de Hull.

Racine Robert Dignity Gauthier -077558 PESKETT, Margaret Angelina (Nee Brouse) MENARD, Peacefully at West End Villa on Friday January 25. 2008 at the age of 93. Beloved wife of the late Arthur James Peskett. Predeceased by brothers Emery and Cyles Brouse and sister Gladys Sinclair. Cherished mother of Ken (Jackie), Bruce (Sherry), and Patricia (Albert Zoschke).

Dear grandmother of Brian, Raymond, Daniel, Carol Ann, Stephanie, Ronda and Rebecca. She will be missed by her eight Special thanks to the 4th floor staff of West End Villa for the exceptional care and comfort provided. Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road (Between Bayshore Drive and Baseline Road), on Monday January 28th from 12 noon until time of the funeral service in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the CNIB.

1101 Prince of Wales Drive, Suite 135, Ottawa, ON K2C 3W7. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com. Tubman NEPEAN CHAPEL 613-722-6559 IN MEMORIAM ALLEN, Catherine (Kay) In loving memory of a devoted mother, beloved grandmother and mother-in-law, Catherine (Kay), who passed away on January 27, 1986. Thank you for sharing with us, The greatest gift of all, Thank you for sharing yourself. -Sons, Robert, Brian; daughter-in-law, Donnalee; grandchildren, Scott, Matthew, Trevor, Andrew.

-079316 ANGERS, Mollie 1929 2005 In memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother who passed away three years ago today, January 27, 2005. Nothing can take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps her near. Your loving family Gerry, Tony, Fiona and -051927 In Loving Memory of BAIRD, Alice May May 27, 1915 January 27, 2007 She has achieved success who has lived well, Laughed often and loved much. Who has enjoyed the trust of pure women, The respect of intelligent men, And the love of little children. Who has filled their niche and accomplished their task, Who has left the world better than they found it, Whether an improved poppy, A perfect poem, or a rescued soul.

Who has never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty, Or failed to express it. Who has always looked for the best in others And given them the best they had. Whose life was an inspiration, Whose memory a benediction. We miss you every day With love Jackie, Pat, Bobbie, Lesley, Drew and Christine OTTAWA moving tributes" CITIZEN 613-829-9321 memoriams obituaries photographs guest books stories remembering.ca Stories, pictures and tributes to life. IN MEMORIAM LLOYD, Dolores Guido) Peacefully on Saturday, January 19.

2008 in St. Petersburg Florida at the age of 77. Beloved wife of Kenneth Baxter Lloyd for 56 years. Loving mother of David (Kendra), Bob (Tammy), Dan (Sharon), Jimmy and the late Gary. Proud Nanny of Ryan, Eric, Brandon.

Brittany, Raquel, Karlene and Kenton. Dear sister of Gloria Walker (Gib), Maureen Licandro (Vince), the late Lorraine Whitehorne, Sylvia Guido and Diane Barrette. A special niece to Hazel Doherty. Will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Dolores also leaves behind many special friends who had the gift of knowing her.

A Mass in Memory of Dolores will be held Monday, January 2008 in Our Lady of tima Church. 153 Woodroffe Avenue, a.m. Interment at Pinecrest Cemetery. In memoriam, donations to the charity of your choice ciated. KELLY FUNERAL HOMES 613-828-2313 -096599 MARCOS, Dr.

Jose Peacefully in hospital on Wednesday. January 23, 2008 at the age of 78. Beloved husband of Teresa. Loving father and best friend of Xavier and Vincent (Danielle). Cherished brother of Rosa and Isabel.

Private family funeral arrangements. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses who provided such dedicated care. Condolences Donations Tributes at. mcgarrufamily.ca 613-748-1200 -078146 McDOUGALL, Barry Douglas February 25, 1933 to January 22, 2008 Barry loved life and the people of his life. He was a devoted father to three children, a doting grandfather to five, a loving partner, and a dedicated friend.

All who knew him are left stronger, richer and better for his inspiration and influence. Born in rural Manitoba, the only son of Ken and Isabel McDougall, Barry, grew up in the small towns of Neepawa, where his father ated the grain elevator and his mother ran the general store. The family moved to Winnipeg for Barry's high school years, and Barry subsequently attended and graduated from the Universities of Manitoba (Commerce) and Minnesota (MBA) where he was also a brother in the Phil Delta Theta fraternity. Barry's children Cynthia, Liz. and Scott (from his twenty-seven year marriage to Beverley Chafe) grew independent and courageous through his strong and consistent support.

He encouraged them to know and be active in the world. and to find and create happiness. He gave opportunities he never had. He supported and joined in their adventures from Turkey to Tortola, Indonesia to Oregon, Ketch Harbour to Courtenay. He slept in their basements and boats and adapted without pause to new cultures and cuisines.

He visited his children and their families often, giving reassurance, welcome guidance, and unqualified love. To his grandchildren, Barry was an endless source of noisy fun and loving indulgence. From games like "posquitoes" and "Dumb and to life-changing experiences like Outward Bound. his five grandchildren benefited profoundly and unforgettably from his place in their lives. His last ten years were spent in the loving company of Penny Green, of Winnipeg.

Although their time together was too short, it was full of fun, adventure, travel and happiness. He loved Penny deeply, and his love extended to her children, family, and friends who welcomed him into their lives. In December 2007. Barry proposed to Penny, and they looked forward to being married. Barry's warm and genuine interest in people drew a wide array of friends and relationships.

He collected, cared and clipped news stories for friends around the world. In recent days, 1 friends have remembered him as "a true "second and Barry was dedicated in his career as a partner in the consulting practice at Deloitte (and precursor firms). Many of his partners became close friends, and his work was a source of immense satisfaction. He traveled the world, worked creatively and diligently for clients and friends, and enjoyed it all. His career was long and successful, and his ultimate retirement from the firm was more of a guideline than a rule.

Diagnosed with prostate cancer more than a decade ago, Barry fought and survived for many years but eventually, peacefully and with dignity, succumbed. With that in mind, donations may be made to the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre Foundation or a charity of your choice. Barry was a great lover of jazz, and served on the Board of the Ottawa Jazz Festival. In that spirit, a celebration of his life will be held at Paradiso, 199 Bank Street, on Monday January 28, 2008 from 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm. Spoken tributes, anecdotes, roasts and toasts will be welcome between 7:30 pm and 8:30 pm.

Written tributes and photographs are also invited at Calls welcome at 613.324.4798. Wassail, wassail MONGEON, Rita Mary (Retired Dept. of Justice) Peacefully at the Heart Institute on Friday, January 25, 2008 in her 80th year. Rita George, Loving wife of the late Horace Mongeon. Dear mother to Pierrette (Scott Galley), Pauline (late Fernand Laporte) and the late Ronald Mongeon.

Fondly remembered by many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Rita was the daughter of the late Samuel George and Julia Abood. She is survived by her loving sister Helen (Mrs Anthony Cuccaro). Predeceased by brothers Abraham and Philip George and sisters Barbara and Rose George. Friends are invited to attend a mass of Christian Funeral St Elizabeth Church (Leaside Merivale) on Tuesday January 29, 2008 at 11:30 AM.

A time of refreshment and fellowship will follow in the church hall. Interment to follow at Notre Dame Cemetery. Donations In memory of Rita to the University of Ottawa Heart Institue or the Heart Stroke Foundation greatly appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Whelan Funeral Home, tel. 613.233-1488.

US FUNERAL ELAN HOME CHENIER, Audrey In loving memory of a dear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother, who passed away January 27, 1992. No how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered, since we lost you Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. -Robert, Debbie, Susan, Lynda, Harold and -002000 family. In Loving Memory of FRANCOEUR, Dana March 29 1998-January 27 2007 I can't touch you Yet can feel you I cant' see you Yet I can sense you I can't hear your voice Yet I can listen with my heart I can't hold you close Yet I can hold onto memories I can't guide you anymore Yet you guide me You're not really here Yet you're always with me I long for what we had Yet I cherish what we still have We don't have tomorrow Yet we have forever Love Always and Forever -Mom and Tara FRANCOEUR, Dana A light from the family is gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in the home Which never can be filled.

We have to mourn the loss of one We would've loved to keep But God who surely loved her best Has finally made her sleep. Love and miss you Dad Sharon -103272 FRANCOEUR, Dana As a year approaches, it sometimes feels like you've been gone forever, yet other times it feels like just yesterday. The pain of seeing you in your final days is eased by the incredible bravery your Mom and Tara showy as they carry on without you. We are reminded you in all things beautiful! We miss you so much, -Aunt Wendy, Uncle Bobby, Jesse and Ryan. -000979 HOTTE, Verna August 30th, 1945 January 27th, 2003 If I had all the world to give, I'd give it, yes, and more, To hear her voice and see her smile And greet her at my door.

But all I can do, dear mother, Is go and tend your grave, And leave behind tokens of love, To the best mother God ever made. I like to think, when life is done, Wherever heaven may be. That she'll be standing at the door, Up there to welcome me. -With love from Roger and family. -063101 LORTIE, Noella In loving memory of my mother, who passed away January 27, 1998.

Your kindness inspires me; Your love keeps me company. You are my angel; I miss you. -Take care. Your loving son, Jean McNAMARA, Michael Sept. 7, 1955 Jan.

31, 2005 To a dear father, son and brother. who left us 3 years ago. And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep. His memory we shall always keep. With all our love and remembered.

-Your family. -092057 O'HARA, Wilda (nee Derouin) In loving memory of a wonderful mother, whom I cherish and miss so much, who passed away January 27, 1997. of sadness still come over me Tear is silence often flow For memory keeps you ever near me Though you died 11 years ago. Forever in my heart, always in my dreams Till we meet in Heaven. Your daughter, Linda -008081 NOTICE The Citizen has prepared a selection of verses and memorial tributes in booklet form.

Phone 829-9321 to obtain your copy or write to: Classified Advertising, The Ottawa Citizen, 1101 Baxter Road, Ottawa K2C 3M4. Attn: In Memoriam Dept. -209678 Post your thoughts, memories and condolences online To respond to a death or memoriam notice placed in the Ottawa Citizen: 1. Go to www.remembering.ca and click on Ottawa. 2.

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