Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
Adeline Léger 1926 - 2007 -
Adeline Léger, 81, wife of the late Adelard Léger of Manoir Notre-Dame, and formerly of Steadman St., Moncton passed away suddenly on Monday, December 17, 2007 at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton. Born in Bouctouche, February 25, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Jean and Élise (Robichaud) Collette. She is survived by a daughter, Roberte LeBlanc (Terrence) of Ottawa, ON, two sons, Jean-Guy (Cathy) and Paul (Kim) all of Moncton; one sister, Laura Bastarache of Cocagne, two brothers, Daniel (Hélène) of Bouctouche, Donat Collette of Cocagne; six grandchildren, Stéphanie, Christopher, Joshua and Sarah Léger, Karine and Patrick LeBlanc; and by several nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she was also predeceased by five brothers, Albert, Arthur, Nérie, Théodore, and Damien Collette. Visitation at Maison funéraire Frenette Funeral Home Ltd., 88 Church St., Moncton (858-1900) on Thursday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday, from 10 a.m. until time of departure (10:45a.m.). Funeral mass will be held at 11a.m. on Friday, December 21, 2007 at Our Lady of Assumption Cathedral Roman Catholic Church, Moncton. Interment in Our Lady of Calvary Roman Catholic Cemetery, Dieppe. Donations in her memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital Foundation or the Friends of the Moncton Hospital would be appreciated. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
Marguerite Thibodeau 1915-2007-
Marguerite Thibodeau, 92, passed away at the Villa Providence, Shediac on Monday, December 17, 2007. She was the daughter of the late Ephrem V. and Rose-Anna (Landry) Léger. She worked at Princess Food Ltd. in Shediac for many years. She is survived by four daughters, Doris Boucher (Aquilla) and Camilla Gilbert (James) all of Fitchburg, Mass., Alvetta Richard (Ron LeBlanc) of Shediac, Rachelle Landry (Francis E.) of Westminster, Mass.; two sons, Raymond (Adrienne) of Gardner, Mass., and Ronald of Grand-Barachois; seventeen grandchildren; twenty-four great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; a daughter-in-law, Joanne LeBlanc-Thibodeau of Iles-de-la-Madeleine; and by several nieces and nephews. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She was predeceased by her husband Camille W. Thibodeau; and by three sisters and three brothers, Vitaline, Florida, Alma, Alban, Edgar, and Alexandre. Visitation at Frenette Funeral Home Ltd., 396 Main St., Shediac (532-3297) on Thursday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday, from 9:30 a.m. until time of departure 10:10 a.m. Funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, December 21, 2007 at Saint-Henri Roman Catholic Church, Grand-Barachois. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of N.B. would be appreciated. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Monday, December 17th, 2007
Edmée Lavoie 1908 - 2007 SHEDIAC, NB -
Edmée Lavoie, wife of the late Théophile Lavoie, of Villa Providence, Shediac, passed away Friday, December 14, 2007 on her 99th birthday. Born December 14 1908 in Notre-Dame, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Eugénie (LeBlanc) Cormier. She was employed at SEARS in Toronto with over 30 years service. She is survived by two step-sisters, Hectorine Richard (Roger) of Saint-Antoine and Geneva Leger (Henri) of Notre-Dame; many nieces, and nephews. Besides her husband; she is also predeceased by her brothers and sisters, Yvon (1922), Imelda (1992), Irene (1980), Lina (1985), Alyre (1985), Bless (1984), Alcide (1973), Edouard (1972), Zephyr (1975), Tilmon (2005), Brother Omer, c.s.c.(1991); infants, Melina (1907), and Blaise (1907). The family will receive condolences from 9 a.m. at Frenette's Funeral Home, 396 Main Street, Shediac (532-3297) on Tuesday, December 18 2007 followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mercredi, 10 août 2005
Tilmon Cormier
SAINT-ANTOINE-DE-KENT - À
l’Hôpital régional Dr-Georges L.-Dumont de Moncton, le mardi 9 août 2005, à l’âge de 95 ans, est décédé Tilmon Cormier, époux de feu Mélina (Belliveau) Cormier (2003), domicilié à Saint-Antoine-de-Kent. Né à Notre-Dame le 2 avril 1910, il était fils de feu Joseph Cormier et de feu Eugénie LeBlanc.
Il laisse dans le deuil deux fils: Omer et Ronald (Noëlla), tous deux de Saint-Antoine; trois soeurs: Edmée Lavoie de Shédiac, Hectorine Richard (Roger) de Saint-Antoine ct Geneva Léger (Henri) de Notre-Dame; trois petits-enfants: Martin, Mélanie et Pierre; deux arrière-petits-enfants: Gabriel et Merick, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Sa belle-mère, Emilienne (Goguen) Cormier; trois soeurs: Lina, Irène et Emelda, ainsi que cinq frères: Blair, Alyre, Fr.Omer, Edouard et Zephir, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter dc 14h, le mercredi 10 août, à la salle mortuaire de l’église de Saint-Antoine-de-Kcnt. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Antoine-l’Ermite de Saint-Antoine-de-Kent, le jeudi 11 août, à 11h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visites: le mercredi 10 août, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 2lh et le jeudi 11 août,de 9h
à 10h45.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Maillet de Bouctouche.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Thursday, December 13th, 2007
Louise Robichaud (1927 - 2007) Rogersville - At the Villa du Repos in Moncton, on Tuesday, December 11th, 2007, at the age of 80, passed away Louise Robichaud, wife of the late Edmond Robichaud from Rogersville. Born on November 23rd, 1927, she was the daughter of late Maxime Caissie and the late Leocadie Goguen. She is survived by nine children : Micheline (Gilles Richard), Jean-Claude (Joline Bourque), Jean-Guy (Pierrette Richard) all from Rogersville; Nicole (Jean-Guy Bernard), from Saint-Paul de Kent; Mario (Ginette Bourque) - from Moncton; Christiane (Denis Gallant) from Saint-Jean; Ginette (Jean LeBlanc), Gilles (Carol Richard) from Waltham, MA; and Renald (Lorraine Goguen) from Bellirica, MA; 20 grandchildren : Lise, Mike, Guyanne, Michelle, Rachel, Janice, Renée, André, Maxine, Iannick, Luc, Ricky, Mathieu, Philip, Casey, Sara, EJ, Dominique, Olivier, and Jeremy; 18 great grandchildren; three brothers: Gérald (late Armande Verner) from Ottawa, Edmond (Gladys Doiron) from Rogersville, and Vincent (Louina Richard) from Moncton; one sister, Fernande (James Brady) from Moncton; one sister in-law, Maclina (late Léo Leger) from Rogersville as well as many nieces and nephews. Mrs Robichaud was predeceased by one daughter, Marie-Stella; two brothers : Livain (Hélèna Chiasson) and Paul (Aline Gallant); one sister, Jeanne (Louis Babineau); and one half-sister, Élodie Daigle (late François Richard) The family will be receiving relatives and friends at the Salon 'La Colombe' 11325 rte 126, Rogersville. The funeral service will be held at the Saint-Francois-de-Sales Roman Catholic Church in Rogersville, Saturday, December 15th, 2007 at 11am. Visitation hours: Friday, December 14th from 2pm to 4 pm and 7pm to 9pm, Saturday from 9am until departure for the funeral service. A donation to the Dr George-L. Dumont Hospital Fundation of Moncton would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of 'La Colombe' Cooperative funeral home in Tracadie-Sheila. (1-888-567-5513.)
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007
Alonzo W. LeBlanc Alonzo W. LeBlanc, 89, of Foyer Chez Nous, passed away on Saturday, December 8, 2007 at the Dr. Georges-L-Dumont Hospital, Moncton. He was the son of the late Wilfred and Eva (Léger) LeBlanc. He is survived a sister, Lorette Fontaine (Philippe); a brother, Gérard (Bella), and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, Émile and Désiré. Visitation at Notre-Dame Church Slumber Room, Notre-Dame on Wed-nesday, from 2 until time of funeral mass at 4 p.m. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Frenette Funeral Home Ltd., 396 Main St., Shediac (532-3297). www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
voir aussi: Roger LeBlanc - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, January 8, 1977, pg 2.
voir aussi: Roseanne Léger - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, January 8, 1977, pg 2.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mardi, 2 février 1988
Régina Comeau
Au foyer Saint-Bernard de Néguac, le dimanche 7 février 1988, à l’âge de 82 ans, est décédée Mde Régina Comeau, domiciliée autrefois à Néguac, épouse en première noce de feu Joseph Lanteigne et en deuxième noce de feu Israël M. Comeau. Elle était fille de feu Jacques Légère et de feue Judith Basque.
Elle laisse dans le deuil deux filles: Hélène (Mde Alphonse Comeau), de Néguac, et Mde Emma Blanchard, de Saint-Jean; un fils, Edgar, de Néguac; un fils adoptif, Gilbert Leclair, de Néguac; trois soeurs : Marie-Jeanne (Mde Israël Comeau), de Rivière-du-Portage, Mde Domine Légère, de Tracadie, et Elizabeth (Mde Donat Richardson), de Haut-Sheila ainsi que neuf petits-enfants, 12 arrière-petits-enfants et six arrière-arrière-petit-enfants.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 19 h 00 ce soir à la Maison funéraire Robichaud de Néguac, d’où le convoi funèbre partira le jeudi 11 février à 15 h 45 pour se rendre en l’église Saint-Bernard de Néguac, où le service sera chanté à 16 h 00 et de là au cimetière de l’endroit. L’inhumation aura lieu ce printemps.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Robichaud de Tracadie.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 27 novembre 1989
Éveline Doucette
Au Moncton Hospital de Moncton, le vendredi 24 novembre, est décédée Eveline Doucette, épouse de feu Joseph Doucette, domiciliée à Moncton. Elle était fille de feu Christian Surette.
Elle laisse dans le deuil cinq filles: Stella (Byron Benwell), de Peterborough, Rita Doucette, Gloria (Ronald Jubinville), et Diana (Robert Melanson), toutes de Moncton, et Jeannine (Donald Melanson), de Dieppe; quatre fils: Laurie, de Abbott1sford, C.-B., Raymond, Edgar et Paul, tous de Moncton; une soeur, Lorette (Joe Léger), de Saint-Antoine, ainsi que 12 petits-enfants et une arrière-petite-fille.
Une soeur, Laudia LeBlanc, l’a précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle fut exposée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Moncton. Les funérailles ont eu lieu le dimanche 26 novembre à 16h30 en l’église Notre-Dame de la Paix. L’inhumation aura lieu au printemps au cimetière Notre-Dame du Calvaire de Dieppe.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Moncton.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, November 19th, 1932 pg 9
Mr. Augustin C. Johnson -
Word was received here yesterday by Mr. B. F. Johnson, organist and choir director of the St. Bernard's church, of the death of his brother, Mr. Augustin C. Johnson, which occurred Friday morning at his home in St. Louis, Kent County. Deceased was a highly respected and life-long resident of St. Louis, being born there 77 years ago, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Urbain Johnson. He was a successful farmer and was active right up to the time when his health failed some months ago, since which time his condition continued to grow weaker until the end came. The late Mr. Johnson was a bachelor and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Marie Leger, of St Louis, and Miss Lea Johnson, who resides at the old homestead. Mr Johnson of this city, is his only brother. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon to St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, after which interment will be made in the parish cemetery. On monday morning a high mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of deceased will be celebrated.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, November 15th, 1932 pg 7
Charles Barrieau Acadieville, Kent Co., Nov. 14 -
Charles Barrieau, a highly esteemed resident of Acadieville, died recently after an illness of 10 months. Mr. Barrieau was 74 years of age and was a native of Egmont Bay, P.E.I. He had been a resident here 35 years. His wife passed away 10 months ago. Surviving are two sons, Gabriel of Quebec and Joseph, at home; four daughters, Mrs. George Blacquiers (Marguerite) of Rogersville, Mrs. Andre Arsenault (Rosalie), also of Rogersville, Mrs. Julie Anne LaRocque of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Elie Leger (Delima) of St. Paul, Kent Co. A brother, Joseph, and three sisters, all of Egmont Bay. The funeral at the Acadieville parish church was largely attended. The pallbearers were Jeremie Pineau, Jacques Doiron, Joseph A. Pineau, Napoleon Pineau, Simon Pineau and Andre Arsenault.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, October 20th, 1932 pg 9
Philip Cormier Shediac, Oct. 19 -
Philip Cormier, of Cocagne, died recently after a long illness at the age of 79 years. Mr. Cormier is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Marguerite Belliveau, and six daughters, Mrs. Placide Leger, of Lewisville; Mrs. Patrick Bourque, Mrs. William Donnelle, Mrs. Amand Caissie, all of Cocagne Cape; Mrs. Peter Dollard, of Cocagne, and Rev. Sister Marie Misericordia, of the Convent of the Good Shepherd (Alma), Halifax. The funeral took Place at the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Grand Digue, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Philip L. Belliveau, permanent rector, officiating. The pallbearers were Placide Leger, Amand Caissie, Peter Dollard and William Donnelle.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Wednesday, October 5th, 1932 pg 7
Miss Louise Cyr -
The death occurred quite unexpectantly last night about nine o'clock of Miss Louise Cyr, who for the past three months have been making her home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Max Despres, Moncton R. R. No. 4 (Sunny Brae district). the deceased was 65 years of age and was a native of Notre Dame, being a daughter of the late Frank and Nathalie (Hebert) Cyr, of that place. For the past 35 years she had made her home in Waltham, Mass., returning here when her health began to fail some three months ago. She suffered from heart trouble. The deceased is survived by five sisters and four brothers. The sisters are Mrs. Max Despres, at whose home she passed away; Mrs. John Pitre, Waltham, mass.; Mrs. John Knauner, Ridlingville, Mass.; Mrs. Andrew Leger, Cape Bauld, N. B. and Mrs. Ben Watson, of Sanford, Maine. The brothers are Ben, of Rumford, Maine; Frank, of Mexico, Maine; Edgar, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Henry, resident in the State of New Jersey. The remains are resting at LeBlanc Funeral Home, in King street, and the funeral will be held from there, but final arrangements have not yet been completed.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, August 22nd, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. Chas. G. Leger Passes at the Age of 82 -
The death of Mrs. Charles G. Leger, which occurred about noon Saturday at her home, 83 Belliveau Avenue, removes one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Moncton. Mrs. Leger had been a resident of Moncton for some 36 years and had reached the advanced age of 82 years. A year ago last April the late Mrs. Leger and her husband, who survives her, who is a retired C.N.R. employee and has reached the age of 86 years, celebrated the diamond jubilie of their marriage. During many years she had lived in Moncton, the late Mrs. Leger had many friends by whom she was held in the highest regard for her womanly virtues and kindness of heart. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Paul, of Moncton; Alfred, of Lawrence, Mass., and by four daughters, Eugenie, Marie (wife of Lucien Leger), Alice (wife of Telespore Cormier), Alvina (wife of Hon. A. J. Leger), all of Moncton, and an adopted daughter, Matilda, of the College of St. John, Sherville, Quebec. A son, Philip Leger, a member of the 26th Battalion, died in England, following the Great War. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning. Service at L'Assomption Church at 9 o'clock, interment in the R. C. cemetery, Shediac Road.
Bristol Phoenix Bristol, CT
Thursday, December 6th, 2007
Christine D. Leger
Dedicated environmentalist
Christine D. Leger, 55, of Uralla, New South Wales, Australia, passed away at home on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007.
A former Warren resident and a daughter of the late Richard and Susan Leger of Bristol, she was formerly of Bristol but grew up in Warren and graduated from Warren High School in 1970. She earned a bachelor’s degree in science from Roger Williams College, and had lived in Australia for more than 26 years. She was a research biologist, professional musician, folk artist and actress.
An avid environmentalist, she designed and built her home from stone found on her property. It was completely self-sustaining; she generated electricity with solar panels, collected and processed water on-site, and cooked and heated with wood. She also raised orphaned joeys, or baby kangaroos, releasing them back into the wild when they were able to survive on their own. She did this through the “WIRES” organization, a New South Wales program established to rescue joeys.
She leaves her sisters, Jeanne C. Hannon of Shingle Springs, Caif., Judith D. Leger of Boca Raton, Fla., and Susan E. Morettini of Bristol; a brother, Brian A. Leger of Bristol; 11 nieces and nephews; three great-nieces and nephews, and many close friends in Uralla and nearby Armidale, NSW. She was a sister of the late Richard Leger, formerly of Narrangansett.
Memorial services will be held in Australia. Memorial donations may be made to the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, 12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, R.I. 02917.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, August 4th, 1932 pg 7
Child of Albert M. Leger Cocagne, Aug. 3 -
Losia Leger, young daughter of Albert M. Leger, of Cocagne Cape, died recently after an illness of four days. She leaves her father, mother, a young sister, Stella, and two young brothers, Leo and Gerard.
voir aussi: Simone McCaie - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Acadie Nouvelle, 2007-08-31.
Daily Gleaner Fredericton, NB
Saturday, June 30th, 2007
NICHOLS, CYNDI (LEGERE) 1961-2006 "Celebrtation of Life" Family and friends would like you to join them for a "Celebration of Life" on Sunday, July 1st at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Minto NB, from 2-4. Formally of Minto, NB, the sudden death of Cyndi ocurred on December 2, 2006 in Alberta of heart failure. She is deeply missed by her husband Peter, son Dylan, sister Linda Boucher (Ernest). brother Paul, mother-in-law Carolyn and their families also her cousins and friends. When the Lord calls our loved ones home, he leaves a gift of memories in exchange.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, July 26th, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. Obeline Leger -
The death of Mrs. Obeline Leger, wife of Mr. Archie Leger, 179 Weldon street, occurred in the Hotel Dieu yesterday morning following an illness of about four weeks. Mrs. Leger had not been in the best of health for some time and was removed to the hospital for treatment which it was hoped would be of benefit, but she failed to respond to the best of medical skill and nursing care and passed away at the time stated. Mrs. Leger, who was 69 years of age, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault, of Memramcook, and is survived by her husband, one sister and two brothers. the sister in Mrs. James Melanson, Montreal, and the brothers are Mr. Eloi Arsenault, of Memramcook, amd Mr. Melasse Arsenault, of North Attleboro, Mass. The deceased was highly respected and the news of her death will be received with deep regret by her many friends. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning with solemn high mass of requiem in L'assomption church at 10 o'clock and interment afterwards in Shediac Road cemetery.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, July 23rd, 1932 pg 11
Mrs. Phillip LeBlanc Shediac, July 22 -
Mrs. Phillip LeBlanc died recently at the age of 80 years. Mrs. LeBlanc was formerly Miss O'Brien. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. William Cormier of Moncton, Mrs. Adolphe Boucher of Campbellton, and Mrs. James Leger of Springhill N.S.; two sons, Alyre of Minto and Roy of Waltham, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Gould of Saint John and a brother Alphee O'Brien of Saint John.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, July 21st, 1932 pg 7
Funeral of Marc A. Bourgeois Yesterday -
The funeral of Marc A. Bourgeois, aged 97, who died on Monday at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Leger, St. Joseph's after three weeks' illness due to the infirmities of old age, took place yesterday morning, with services at St. Thomas Church Memramcook. Mr. Bourgeois, who had been a shoemaker for 75 years, was a direct descendant of John Bourgeois, who arrived at Port Royal, N.S., as a surgeon with de Charnisay in 1642, from Basberry, France. In 1755, in the expulsion of the Acadians, John Bourgeois' family was torn apart, some members being taken to Carolina and others escaping deportation by hiding in various parts of Acadie. Mac Bourgeois was born in Belliveau Village, Westmorland county, on February 25, 1835. In 1859 he married Miss Euphemie Landry, who died in 1896. He followed his trade in Sackville and Rockland, N.B., and went to St. Joseph in 1879. Four of his seven children are living, two daughters, Mrs. I. M. Leger. St. Joseph, and Mrs. A. Richard, Campbellton and two sons, Frank, Fredericton, and William, Moncton. The three children who have passed away were two sons, Daniel and Aime, and a daughter, Mrs. F. Gaudet, all of St Joseph. Other relatives left are 16 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. The grandchildren include Dr. Camille Bourgeois, who has just returned after a visit to Paris, and Dr. L. O. Leger, Saint John dentist, who resided in Fairvale.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mercredi, 2 janvier 2008
Lydia Légère (1921-2008)
TRACADIE-SHEILA - C’est avec regret que nous annonçons le décès de notre mère Lydia, âgée de 86 ans, épouse de feu Gilbert Légère, survenue le 1er janvier 2008, à l’Hôpital régional Chaleur de Bathurst. Née le 11 octobre 1921, elle était fille de feu Edmond Thibodeau et de feu Octavie Vienneau.
Elle laisse dans le deuil ses enfants: Alonzo (Rita Holmes) de Rivière-du-Portage, Alexandrine (Conrad Arseneault) de Tremblay, Claude, Astride, Aldéo et Doralice, tous de Tracadie-Sheila, Zonia (son ami Hubert Légère) et Aquila (Gloria Smith), tous deux de Rivière-du-Portage, Audette (son ami Gilles Holmes) de Haut-Sheila, Côme (Joan Comeau) de Tracadie-Sheila, Alvery (son amie Gaëtane Duguay) de Tilley Road et Claudine (Ronald Brideau) de Benoit; ses petits-enfants: Nadine, Marie-Lyne, Marc, Eric, Sébastien, Nancy, Jonathan, Francesca, Karine, Lise, Steven, Julie-Pier et Karen; trois arrière-petits-enfants: Annabelle, Marie-Pier et Amélie; ses frères: Alvida (feu Léona) de la Villa Saint-Joseph, Camille (Alexina) et Aldéric (Lorinda), tous deux de Haut-Sheila; ses soeurs: Angélina (Léonard Gorman) de Miramichi et Alvina (Gérard Thibodeau) de Brantville, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Deux enfants en bas âge; un petit-fils; un frère, Alcide, ainsi que quatre soeurs: Lauza, Zonia, Emilia et Claira, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
La famille recevra parents et amis, à compter de 19h, le mercredi 2 janvier, à la Coopérative funéraire "La Colombe", 667, chemin Saulnier Ouest de Tracadie-Sheila. Les funérailles seront célébrées en l’église Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette de Sheila, le vendredi 4 janvier, à 14h.
Heures de visites: le mercredi 2 janvier, de 19h à 21h, le jeudi 3 janvier, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h et le vendredi 4 janvier, de midi jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Coopérative funéraire "La Colombe" ltée de Trcadie-Sheila. (395-5513, email address).
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, December 27th, 1932 pg 7
Marie Eva Leger -
Following a brief illness the death occurred at the family home in Leger Corner early Monday morning of Marie Eva Leger, 17 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Leger. Besides the sorrowing parents, two brothers and one sister survive. The funeral will be held this Tuesday morning to Ste. Theresa Church for service, after which interment will be made in St. Anselme cemetery.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, July 21st, 1932 pg 7
David C. Leger Shediac, July 20 -
David C. Leger, one of the oldest residents of the province and a highly esteemed resident of the parish of Botsford, died last night at the home of his son, David Leger, Little Cape, with whom he had resided since he removed from the family homestead in Shemogue. Death was due to old age. Mr. Leger was born in Shemogue in 1837, the year Queen Victoria ascended the throne, a son of the late Casimie and Rose (Petitpas) Leger. His wife, formerly Miss Anastasia Cormier, passed away last summer. Surviving are one son, David, and a daughter, Mrs. John Duguay, of Botsford Portage; four brothers, Dominique C. Leger, West Saint John; Cyrille C. Leger, of the Providence St. Joseph Home, Shediac; Hypolite C. Leger and Thadde C. Leger, both of Little Cape; and three sisters, Mrs. Pascal Caissie, Shediac; Mrs. Mary Jacobs, widow of Louis Jacobs, Sr., and Mrs. Pascal LeBlanc, both of Little Cape. The funeral will be held at 8 a.m. tomorrow at St. Timothy's Roman Catholic Church, Great Shemogue, Rev. Father Camille LeBlanc, pastor.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, July 21st, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. Philip Bourque Shediac, July 20 -
Mrs. Phillip Bourque passed away recently at the home of Cape Bauld relatives. She was highly regarded by Shediac and Botsford parish relatives and friends. Mrs. Bourque was 76 years of age, and had been in ill health a long time. Survivng are three sons, Abel P. Bourque, guard of the Maritime Penitentiary staff, Dorchester; Alphee P. Bourque, of Cape Bauld, and Joseph Ignace Bourque, also of Cape Bauld; a daughter, Mrs. Patrick Fagan (Marie Blanche) Fitchburg, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Peter Arsenault (Jane), Port Elgin, and Mrs. Joseph Gautreau, of Three Brooks, parish of Botsford. Mrs. Bourque was Miss Justine Leger of Cape Bauld. The late Mrs. Paul White of Shediac was a sister. The funeral took place at St. Theresa's Roman Catholic Church, Cape Bauld, Rev. Father Donat Robichaud, the pastor, singing a high mass of requiem.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, July 2nd, 1932 pg 7
Gloria Doris Leger -
After a brief illness the death occurred at the Hotel Dieu Hospital here yesterday of Gloria Doris Leger, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Leger, of Waltham, Mass. The little girl, who had come here with her parents on a visit, was taken suddenly ill and was admitted to the hospital at ten o'clock yesterday morning, but her condition was regarded as serious from the first and she passed away at four o'clock in the afternoon. She was just thirteen months old and was born in Waltham, Mass. Her parents survive. The funeral will be held to St Anthony, Kent county, this afternoon.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 9 octobre 1989
Sylvie Léger
Au Moncton Hospital de Moncton, le dimanche 8 octobre 1989, à l’âge de 2 ans, est décédée Sylvie Léger, domiciliée à Cormier Village. Elle était fille de Normand Léger et de feue Patricia Léger, de Cormier Village.
Sa mère, Patricia, est décédée dans le même accident.
Outre son père, elle laisse dans le deuil une soeur Renée; ses grandparents maternels, M. et Mme Arcade Cormier, de Cocagne; ses grand-parents paternels, M. et Mme Camille Léger, de Cormier Village, ainsi que son arrière-grand-père,
Sifroid Léger de Cormier Village.
La dépouil1e mortelle est présentement exposée en l’église Sainte-Thérèse-d'Avila de Cap-Pelé. Les funérailles auront lieu le vendredi 13 octobre à 11h
en l’église Sainte-Thérèse d’Avila de Cap-Pelé, et de là au cimetière de Haute-Aboujagane.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac.
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Lundi, 16 août 1993
Thérèse Collette —-
COCAGNE — À l’Hôpital Stella Maris de Sainte-Anne de Kent, le jeudi 12 août 1993, à l’âge de 65 ans, est décédée Thérèse Collette, épouse de Donat Collette, domiciliée Cocagne. Elle était fille de feu Maxime Léger et de feu Marie-Blanche Roblchaud.
Outre son époux, elle laisse dans le deuil trois filles: Ginette Collette et Lise (Conrad Goguen), toutes deux de Cocagne, et Linda (Jean-Robert Nowlan) de Bouctouche trois fils: Léo-Paul, Rhéal et Valmond, tous de Cocagne; quatre soeurs: Rita (Johnnie Gallant), Alfreda (Martin Gallant), Dorice (Eric Cormier) et Dorice Arsenault, toutes de Cocagne; deux frères: Alcide et Omer, tous deux de Cocagne, ainsi que quatre petits-enfants.
Un fils, Raymond, ainsi qu’un petit-fils, Rémi (décédés le 8 décembre 1990), et une soeur Aline (1983), l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle fut exposée à la Salle mortuaire de l’église de Cocagne. Les funérailles ont eu lieu en l’église Saint-Pierre de Cocagne, le samedi 14 août, à 11h. L’inhumation a eu lieu au cimetière paroissial.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Maillet de Bouctouche.
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Lundi, 23 octobre 1989
Émile Léger
À l’Hôpital Georges-L.-Dumont de Moncton, le vendredi 20 octobre 1989, l’âge de 81 ans, est décédé Emile Léger, époux de Patricia Pellerin Léger domicilié à Saint-Antoine de Kent. Il était fils de feu Philippe Léger et de feue Marie Goguen.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil deux filles: Nicole (Paul LeBlanc), et Janice (Maurice Doucet), toutes deux de Sainte-Antoine-de Kent; quatre fils: Paul-Emi1e, Valmond et Fernand, tous de Saint-Antoine et Denis, de Moncton une soeur, Eveline (Edgar Caissie), de Saint-Antoine de Kent; quatre frères: Édouard, Léandre et Laurie, tous de Saint-Antoine, et Valérie, de Notre-Dame de Kent, ainsi que sept petits-enfants.
La dépouille mortelle fut exposée au Salon de l’église Saint-Antoine de l’Ermite de Saint-Antoine.
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Jeudi, 1 décembre 2005
Nélida Gauvin
SAINT-ANTOlNE - Au Foyer Saint-Antoine de Saint-Antoine, le mardi 29 novembre 2005, l’âge de 88 ans, est décédée Nélida Gauvin, épouse de James Gauvin, domiciliée au Foyer Saint-Antoine, mais autrefois de Saint-Antoine. Née à Saint-Antoine le 3 novembre 1917, elle était fille de feu Albénie Cormier et de feu Marie Léger.
Outre son époux,James Gauvin de Saint-Antoine, elle laisse dans le deuil une fille, Bernise Allain (Oscar) de Bouctouche un fils, Jacques (Pauline) de Saint-Thomas-de-Kent, une soeur, Claudette LeBlanc (Donald) de Saint-Antoine-de-Kent; un frère, Edmond (Anita) de Saint-Antoine-de-Kent quatre petits-enfants: Nicole, Claude, Nathalie et Monica ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Un frère, Edgar (1984), ainsi qu’une soeur, Lorraine (2001), l’ont précédée dans la tombe. La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 14h, le jeudi 1er décembre, la salle mortuaire de l’église de Saint-Antoine. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Antoine l’Ermite de Saint-Antoine, le vendredi 2 décembre, à 11h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visites: le jeudi 1er décembre, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h et le vendredi 2 décembre,de 9h à 11h.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Maillet de Bouctouche.
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Lundi, 4 mai 1992
Dométhilde Bourgeois
COCAGNE — À l’Hôpital Dr Georges-L. Dumont de Moncton, le samedi 2 mai 1992, à l’âge de 87 ans, est décédée Dométhilde Bourgeois, épouse de feu Wilfred Bourgeois, domiciliée à Cocagne. Elle était fille de feu Laurent Léger et de feue Emelie Breau.
Elle laisse dans le deuil une fille, Mercia (Edward Biddiscombe) de Moncton; cinq fils: Ronald de Shéidac, Conrad de Brampton, Ont, Ulysse de Toronto, Rodrigue d’Ottawa, et Bernard de Cocagne; deux soeurs: Sr Bella Léger, n.d.s.c. de Moncton, et Julie Beauchesne de Mass.; un frère, Félix, de Saint-Antoine de Kent, ainsi que neuf petits-enfants et dix arrière-petits-enfants.
La dépouille morte1le est présentement exposée au salon mortuaire de Cocagne. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Pierre de Cocagne, le mardi 5 mai à 16h. L’inhumation aura lieu au cimetière paroissial.
voir aussi: Leo Joseph Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, January 8, 1996, pg 9.
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Jeudi, 24 août 1995
Jean-René Léger
SAINT-ANTOINE DE KENT
— À sa résidence, le mardi 22 août 1995, à l’âge de 48 ans, est décédé subitement Jean-René Léger, époux de Ernestine Robichaud, domicilié à 23 Avenue Pierre à Saint-Antoine de Kent. Né à Saint-Antoine de Kent, il était fils de feu Edouard P. Léger et de Alice (Robichaud) Léger de Saint-Antoine de Kent.
Outre son épouse et sa mère, il laisse dans le deuil trois filles: Monique (Elmo Arsenault), et Debbie (Jacques Belliveau), toutes deux de Bouctouche, et Denise d’Edmonton, Alberta; six soeurs: Yvette (Alfred Dallaire) de Sainte-Marie de Kent, Antoinette (Yvon Girouard) de Saint-Antoine, Léontine (Adrien Collette) de Bouctouche, Noëlla (Edgar Babineau) de Notre-Dame de Kent, Julia (Eric Babineau) de Barachois, et Stella Marie Léger de Moncton; un frère, Léon (Oriza) de Saint-Antoine de Kent, ainsi que quatre petits-enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces.
M. Léger était charpentier, et fut membre du Groupe AA de Saint-Antoine de Kent.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Salle mortuaire de l’église de Saint-Antoine de Kent. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint—Antoine-l’Ermite de Saint-Antoine de Kent, ce jeudi 24 août, à 19h et, de là, au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visite: ce jeudi 24 août, de 14h à 16h et de 17h30 jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Maillet Ltée de Bouctouche.
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Lundi, 15 mars 1993
Rhéal Richard
MONCTON — À sa résidence, le dimanche 14 mars 1993, à l’âge de 65 ans, est décédé au terme d’une longue maladie Rhéal Richard, époux de Jeannine (Léger) Richard domicilie à Moncton. Né à Aldouane, il était fils de Maxime Richard et de Joséphine Gallant.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil cinq fils: Vincent (Lois) de College Bridge, Jules (Vicki) d’Orléans, Ont., Jean (Hélène) de Fox Creek, Robert
(Jane) de Quispamsis, et André (Linda) de Moncton; un frère, Joachim (Anasthasie) de Richibouctou, ainsi que sept petits-enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces.
À la demande de la famille, il n’y aura pas de visite au salon. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Christ Roi de Moncton, le mercredi 17 mars, à 16h. L’inhumation aura lieu au cimetière Saint-Louis de Gonzague de Richibouctou, au printemps.
Une fille, Lise (en bas âge); un frère, Martin, ainsi que trois soeurs: Géraldine Comeau (Éloi) Marianne Vautour (Donat) et Cécile Richard, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
À la demande de la famille, un don à la Société canadienne du cancer ou à l’Unité des soins palliatifs de l’Hôpital Moncton serait apprécié.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Moncton.
voir aussi: Aquila Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 1996-01-12, pg 20.
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Lundi, 6 mars 1995
Jeanne Hébert
PAQUETVILLE — Au Centre hospitalier de l’Enfant-Jésus de Caraquet, le dimanche 5 mars 1995, à l’âge de 88 ans et 11 mois, est décédée Jeanne Hébert, épouse de Charles Hébert, domiciliée à Paquetville. Elle était fille de feu David Lebreton et de feu Élianne LaPlante.
Outre son époux, elle laisse dans le deuil un fils, Alfred (Anne-Marie Mallet) de Paquetville; cinq filles: Marie-Louise Chiasson et Alexina Roy, toutes deux de Elianne (Sévère Doiron) de Caraquet, Théotiste (Léonard Richard) de Shippagan, et Monique Roy (Johnny Vienneau) de Rough un fils adoptif, Bernard (Monique Lanteigne) de Petite-Rivière-de-l’Île; deux filles adoptives: Thérèse LeBlanc de Montréal, et Alexandrine Légère (Conrad Boudreau) Tremblay un gendre, Gélas Haché de Lamèque; trois soeurs: Anna (feu Jim Rouselle) de Val-Doucet, Rébecca (feu Sandy Hébert) et Exilda (Ernest Duguay), toutes deux de Paquetville; 27 petits-enfants, arrière-petits-enfants, ainsi que 20 enfants élevés par le couple.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée au Salon LeGresley de Paquetville. Le convoi funèbre partira ce lundi 6 mars, à 15h45, pour se rendre en l’église Saint-Augustin de Paquetville, où le service sera chanté à 16h. L’inhumation aura lieu au cimetière de l'endroit.
Note: Conrad Boudreau est plutôt Conrad Arsenault.
voir aussi: Alexandre (Alex) Gagnon - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 1993-02-01.
The Northern Light Bathurst, NB
Wednesday, April 4th, 2001
Raymond Leger
Raymond Leger, 94, of Whelton Dr., Bathurst, died April 3,2001 at the Regional
Hospital Center, Bathurst.
Born in Caraquet, he was the son of the late Louis and Suzanne (Cormier) Leger. He worked for the former Bay Chaleur Motors and later for the former Consolidated Bathurst Paper Mill. He was very active in his senior years, as a volunteer for Meals on Wheels.
He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Evelyn Hodgins He is survived by: 2 Sons: Joseph Leger (Evangeline) of Bathurst and Ken “Butch” Leger (Irene) of Nackawic, NB. 2 daughters: Joyce Thibodeau (Gerard) of Bathurst and Jean Dobson (Ernest ) of Sydncy, NS. 11 grandchiidren, 13 great-grandchildren and 1 great-greatgranchild Several nieces and nephews.
There will be no visitation at the Funeral Home.
A memorial Mass will be celehrated at 2 pm. on Friday afternoon, April 6, 2001 from Holy Family Church, St.Peter Avenue, Burial will be in the parish cemetery, later in the spring. Arrangements are in the care of Elhatton’s Funeral Home, Bathurst.
voir aussi: Death Occurs in Montreal, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, June 7, 1957, pg 2.
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Mercredi, 15 juillet 1992
Évariste Allain
SAINTE-MARIE DE KENT À l’hôpital Dr Georges-L. Dumont de Moncton, le mardi 14 juillet 1992, à l’âge de 79 ans, est décédé Évariste Allain, époux de feue Blanche Girouard, domicilié à Sainte-Marie de Kent. Il était fils de feu Gonzague Allain et de feue Élise Léger.
Il laisse dans le deuil deux filles: Rose-Marie (Alfred Cormier) et Lorraine (Paul-Emile Poirier), toutes deux de Sainte-Marie de Kent; cinq fils: Albéo de Saint-Paul de Kent, Paul-Emile, Bernard, Raymond et Maurice, tous de Sainte-Marie de Kent; quatre soeurs: Hélène (Joe Dallaire) et (Emile Robichaud), toutes deux de Sainte-Marie de Kent, Élodie (Antoine Richard) de Notre-Dame de Kent, et Thérèse Allain de Moncton; cinq frères: Désiré de Notre-Dame de Kent, Yvon, Thomas et Joe, tous de Sainte-Marie de Kent, et Édouard de Bouctouche, ainsi que 15 petits-enfants et cinq arrière-petits-enfants.
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Mardi, 11 juin 1991
Délina Comeau
À sa résidence, le lundi 10 juin 1991, à l’âge de 98 ans, est décédée Délina Comeau, épouse de feu Raphaël Comeau, domiciliée à Trois-Ruisseaux. Elle était fille de feu Mathias Léger et de feue Madeleine Gallant.
Elle laisse dans le deuil quatre filles: Althéa (Clorice Bourque), Edmée (Edmond Doiron) et Madeleine (Arthur Bourque), toutes de Cap-Pelé, et (Dora) Réginald Saint-Germain de Mississauga, Ontario, une soeur, Rose Henri de Chisolm, Etats-Unis, quatre frères: Léandre, Fred, Emile et Léo, tous de Chisoim, Etats-Unis, ainsi que 23 petits-enfants, 25 arrière-petits- enfants, et un arrière-arrière-petit-enfant.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 19h ce mardi 11 juin à la Salle mortuaire de l’église Sainte-Thérèse d’Avila de Cap-Pelé. Les funérailles auront lieu le jeudi 13 juin à 11h en l’église Sainte-Thérèse d’Avila de Cap- Pelé, et de là au cimetière de l’endroit.
Heures de visite: ce mardi 11 juin de 19h à 21h, et le mercredi 12 juin de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac.
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Lundi, 16 novembre 1992
Aurore Belliveau
SHÉDIAC — À sa résidence le samedi 14 novembre 1992 à l’âge de 61 ans, est décédé Aurore Belliveau, épouse d'Eugène Belliveau, domiciliée à Shédiac. Née à Robichaud, elle était fille de William Léger et de feu Émilienne Nowlan.
Outre son époux, elle laisse dans le deuil une fille Josette (Terry Gauvreau) de Shédiac; un fils, Michel de Yarmouth, N.-E.; sept soeurs: Irène Melanson de Kitchener, Ont., Laura (Camiille Boudreau) de Haute Aboujagne, Doris Comeau de Shédiac, Yvonne (Donald Bourque) de Trois-Ruisseau, Aurelda (Charlie LeBlanc) de Petit-Cape, Marie-Mai(Mathias LeBlanc) de Cap-Pelé, et Cécile Cormier de Barachois; un frère, Camille de Barachois, ainsi que deux petits-enfants.
Deux frères Emery et Emile, ainsi qu’une soeur Jeannita Pellerin, l’on précédée dansla tombe.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Joseph de Shédiac, le mardi 17 novembre à 10h30 et, de la, au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visite: ce lundi 16 novembre, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac.
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Mardi, 18 juin 1996
Charles Dumaresq
LAWRENCE, Massachusetts — Au Lawrence General Hospital de Massachusetts, le lundi 17 mai 1996, à l’âge de 92 ans, est décéde Charles Duniaresq, domicilié à Lawrence, Mass. Il était l’époux en premières noces de feu Cécile Fournier et en deuxièmes noces de Éveline Losier Chabot. Né à Saint-Isidore, il était fils de feu Johnny Dumaresq et de feu Philomène Légère.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil un fils, John (Marcia) de Dracut, Mass.; une belle-fille, Carole Chabot (Harry Folan) de Wayne, New-Jersey; un beau-fils, Ronald Chabot (Grace Romano) de Elmhurst, New York; cinq soeurs: Philomène Wadsworth de Hagerville, Ont., Jeanne Parr de Mississauga, Ont., Marianne (Albert Leblanc) de Margaree Harbour, N.E., Germaine (Walter Doiron) de Grande-Anse, et Martine Landry de Caraquet, ainsi que trois petits-fils: Michel, Steven et David Dumaresq et plusieurs neveux et nièces. Une fille, Thérèse; deux soeurs: Lumina Larocque et Lorette, ainsi que deux frères: Jeremy et Edmond, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
Les funérailles ont eu lieu en l’église St-Theresa de Methuen. L’inumation a eu lieu au Sacred Heart Cemetery de Andover, Mass.
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Lundi, 9 octobre 1989
Patricia Léger
Au Moncton Hospital de Moncton, le dimanche 8 octobre 1989, à l’âge de 33 ans. est décédée Patricia Léger épouse de Normand Léger, domiciliée à Cormier Village Elle était fille de Marguerite Bastarache et de Arcade Cormier, de Cocagne.
Sa fille, Sylvie, est décédé dans le même accident.
Outre son époux et ses parents, elle laisse dans le deuil une fille, Renée; un soeur Jeannette (Oswald Maillet), de Bouctouche, ainsi que huit frères: André, de Toronto, Donat, de Moncton , Jean-Paul, Clarence, Donald et Guy, tous de Cocagne, Rhéal, de Grand Digue et Charles, de Saint-Antoine.
La dépouille mortelle est prsentetement exposée en l’église Sainte-Thérèse d’Avila de Cap-Pelé. Les funérailles auront lieu le vendredi 13 octobre à 11h
en l’église Sainte-Thérèse d’Avila de Cap-Pelé, et de là au cimetière de Haute-Aboujagane
La direction des funérailles été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac.
voir aussi: Emilienne Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 2002-01-17.
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Mardi, 16 mars 1993
Joseph Napoléon (Nap) Boucher
MONCTON — À l’Hôpital Georges L.-Dumont de Moncton le lundi 15 mars 1993, à l’âge 79 ans, est décédé au terme d’une courte maladie Joseph Napoléon (Nap) Boucher époux de Eméline (LeBlanc) Boucher, domicilié à Moncton. Né à Saint-Philippe, il était fils de feu Alphée Boucher et feu Marie Gallant.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil une fille, Bernice (Gilles LeBlanc) de Campbellton; deux fils: Alonzo de Shédiac, et Claude de Dieppe; trois soeurs: Laura (Emery Cormier) de Moncton, Dora (Alphérie Léger) Florence Boucher, toutes deux de Saint-Philippe; trois frères: Claurice d’Irishtown, Emery et Télex, tous deux de Saint-Philippe, ainsi que cinq petits-enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Deux soeurs: Adèle LeBlanc et Irène Fougère, ainsi que trois frères: Aurel, Adélard, Éloi, l’ont précédé dans tombe.
M. Boucher fut membre du Club de l’âge d’or Humphrey.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à Maison funéraire Frenette de Moncton. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Notre-Dame de la Paix d’Humphrey, le mercredi 17 mars, à 11h. L’inhumation aura lieu au cimetière Notre-Dame du Calvaire de Dieppe, au printemps.
Heures de visite: ce mardi 16 mars, de 14h à 16h et de 19h 21h.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Moncton.
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Mercredi, 15 février 1995
Émery Godin
MAISONNETTE — À son domicile, le mardi 14 février 1995, à âge de 85 ans, est décédé Emery Godin, époux de Marie-Anne Cormier, domicilié à Maisonnette. Il était fils de feu Joseph Godin et de feu Marie Poirier.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil sept filles: Norma (Basile Landry), et Clairinda (Jean-Guy Thériault), toutes deux de Grande-Anse, Gabrielle Blanchard, Jacinthe Godin et Isabelle, toutes de Maisonnette, Micheline (André Cotnoir) de Sainte-Julie, Qué., et Dianne Godin (Jean-Guy Leattead) de Rivières-des-Prairies; quatre fils: Adrien (Andréa Newhook) de Halifax, Camillien (Martine Landry), Alonzo (Danielle Léger), et Yoland (Joanne Blanchard), tous de Maisonnette; une soeur, Yvonne (Albert, Crête) de Montréal; un frère, Emilien (Geneviève Cormier) de Maisonnette, ainsi que 22 petits-enfants.
Un frère, Léon; deux soeurs: Amanda et Emilienne, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 19h, ce mercredi 15 février, au salon de Bertrand. Le convoi funèbre partira le jeudi 16 février, à 15h30, pour se rendre en l’église Saint-Théophile de Maisonnette, où le service sera chanté à 16h. L’inhumation aura lieu au cimetière paroissial, au printemps.
Heures de visite: ce mercredi 15 février, de 19h à 21h, et le jeudi 16 février, de 13h30 jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire LeGresley Ltée de Grande-Anse.
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Lundi, 16 novembre 1992
Dorilda Léger
GRANDE-DIGUE — À l’hôpital Dr Georges-L.-Dumont de Moncton, le samedi 14 novembre 1992, à l'âge de 90 ans, est décédée subitement, Dorilda Léger, épouse de feu Henri Philias Léger, domiciliée à Grande-Digue. Née à Grande-Digue, elle était fille de feu Albert Léger et de feu Christine Léger.
Elle laisse dans le deuil trois filles: Jeannette (Tom Hogart) de Swift Current, Sask., Lorraine (Bob Camm) d’Ottawa, Ont., et Marguerite (Roger Guy LeBlanc) de Dieppe; quatre fils: Laurie de Grande-Digue, Raymond de Dieppe, Blair de San José, Californie et Ronald de Moncton; trois soeurs:
Virginie Anderson et Eva LeBlanc, toutes deux de Fitchburg, Mass., et Anita Léger de Moncton; un frère, Philibert de l’Ontario, ainsi que 39 petits-enfants et 36 arrière-petits-enfants. Une soeur, Annie Léger, et quatre frètes: Henri, Alphonse, Ovila et Elphège, l’ont précédée dans la tombe. Mme Léger fut membre du Club de l’âge d’or de Grande-Digue.
La dépouille mortelle est présentemedt exposé à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac. Les funérailles auront lieu en l'église La Visitation de Grande-Digue, le mardi 17 novembre à 19h et, de là, au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visite: ce lundi 16 novembre, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, et le mardi 17 novembre, de 14h à 16h.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Thursday, January 8th, 1998 pg A5
Alfred "Freddy" Leger
1937-1998
Mr. Alfred "Freddy", 60, of Amirault Street, Dieppe, passed away Thursday, January 8, 1998 at the Dr. G. L. Dumont Hospital.
Born in Memramcook, N.B., he was the son of the late Arthur P. and the late Julienne (Dupuis) Leger. Mr. Leger was a retired Plumber and Pipe Fitter by trade with Local 694 having worked with Moncton Plumbing for 20 years and with Electrical & Refrigeration for 10 years. He attended St. Anselme Roman Catholic Church.
He was the beloved husband of Rosa (Gauvin) Leger; cherished father of Joanne (Reno) gaudet; and the dearly loved grandfather of Tina and Mathieu. Mr. Leger will be sadly missed by three sisters, Laurianne (Clorice) Lirette of Dover, Bella (Leonce) Breau of Pre-d’En-Haut and Bernice LeBlanc (Joseph) of Memramcook East; three brothers, Leo-Paul (Rose) of Dover, Ronald (Celina) of Little Dover Road and Gerard of Toronto; and also by several nieces and nephews. Mr. Leger was predeceased by one brother, Bernard in 1972.
Visitation will be held at Chartersville Funeral Home, 363 Amirault Street, Dieppe, 857-1901, Sunday, January 11, 1998 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held from St. Anselme Roman Catholic Church on Monday, January 12, 1998 at 11 o’clock with interment in the parish cemetery.
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Vendredi, 11 novembre 2005
Florence Légère
GRANDE-DIGUE - À l’Hôpital regional Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont de Moncton, le jeudi 10 novembre 2005, à l’âge de 81 ans, est décédée Florence Légère, domiciliée à la Résidence Famille Doucette de Grande-Digue.
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Jeudi, 6 janvier 1994
Lorette Thériault
BOIS-BLANC — À l’Hôpital de Tracadie inc. de Tracadie-Sheila, le mercredi 5 janvier 1994, à l’âge de 91 ans et neuf mois, est décédée Lorette Thériault, domiciliée à Bois-Blanc. Elle était l’épouse en premières noces de feu Jean Duclos, en deuxièmes noces de feu Jean Chiasson et en troisièmes noces de Arthur Thériault. Elle était fille de feu Georges Gagnon et de feu Vénérante Corneau.
Outre son époux, elle laisse dans le deuil six filles: Anita (Léandre Comeau) et Albertine (Camille Cormier), avec qui elle demeurait, toutes deux de Bois-Blanc, Thérèse (Omer Comeau) de Paquetville, Georgina (Joseph Gionet) de Val-Doucet, Clémentine (Prospère Léger) de Notre-Dame des Érables, et Diane (Nazaire Landry) de Bertrand; un fils adoptif, Raymond Landry (Monique) de Montréal, ainsi que 50 petits-enfants, plusieurs arrière-petits-enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Quatre filles, trois fils, huit frères et trois soeurs, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Maison funéraire Robichaud de Tracadie-Sheila. Le convoi funèbre partira le vendredi 7 janvier, à 18h30, pour se rendre en l’église Saint-Isidore de Saint-Isidore, où le service sera chanté à 19h. L’inhumation aura lieu au cimetière paroissial, au printemps.
Heures de visite: ce jeudi 6 janvier, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, et le vendredi 7 janvier, de 14h à 16h et de 17h jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Robichaud de Tracadie-Sheila.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, February 17th, 1934 pg 9
Daniel Cormier Amherst Feb. 15 -
The death occurred on Tuesday morning of Daniel Cormier, at his home, 17 Palmer street, at the age of 85 years. The deceased had been an employee of the A. E. Wry Standard Ltd, and news of his death will be heard with regret by a large circle of friends. Besides his wife, who was Virginia Legere, he is survived by five sons and two daughters. The sons are Tilman in Sackville; Norbert of Middle Sackville; Hector in Moncton; Clarence in Gardner, Mass., and Abel in Actoin Ont. The daughters are Mrs. Phil Lorette of Parrsboro, and Valerie at Home. There is also one nephew Oley Gaudet. The funeral was held this morning at 9 o'clock, with Requiem High Mass.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, February 12th, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. Angeline Gallant -
The many friends of Mrs. Angeline Gallant, widow of the late Mr. Placide Gallant, of Barachois, will learn with regret of her death, which occurred on Saturday evening at the Hotel Dieu hospital after a short illness. Possessed of very high intellectual attainments and sterling qualities, she endeared herself to a wide circle of friends and acquaintances and her loss will be keenly felt by all who knew her. Deceased was 78 years of age and had a most retentive memory right up to the time of her demise. Her husband, who was Dominion fisheries inspector for many years, predeceased her by 14 years. The late Mrs. Gallant leaves to mourn their loss, two daughters, Mrs. Exelda LeBlanc, of this city, and Mrs. Saul Gaudet, of Upper Aboujagane, and four sons, Auguste, prosperous farmer of Barachois; Hector, vice-president of Federal Industries, limited, Montreal; Raymond, of the same firm, and Alban, of the engineering department of Dorchester Penitentiary. Another daughter, Mrs. Arthur Leger, of Barachois, died eight years ago. She also leaves 23 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The body will be taken this morning from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. LeBlanc, 33 Cornell street, and forwarded on the 11 o'clock train to Shediac, whence it will be conveyed to her late home in Barachois for burial on Tuesday morning after requiem high mass is celebrated at St. Henry's Church, Rev. Father Edgar LeBlanc, pastor.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, January 13th, 1934 pg 7
Mr. Fidel Melanson Upper Aboujagane, Jan 7 -
The community mourned the death of a highly esteemed resident, Mr. Fidel Melanson who died at his home in Upper Aboujagane, at the age of 85. He is survived by his wife formerly Clotilde Bourgeois, five daughters, Mrs. J. Bourque, Lewisville, N.B.; Mrs. W. Leger, Rumford, Maine; Mrs. H. Cormier and Mrs. J. Boudreau, Campbellton, N.B.; Mrs. I. Lirett, Upper Aboujagane: four sons, Placide, Romuald, and Alphonse, at home, and Frank, at Moncton. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in the Sacred Heart Church by Reverend Father Leger.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, January 6th, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. Matilda Legere Amherst, N.S., Jan. 4 -
The death of Mrs Matilda Legere, Joggins, occurred this morning after a lengthy illness, Mrs. Legere was 92 years of age, and was one of the oldest residents of the Joggins district.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 27 novembre 1995
David Leger
SAINT-PAUL DE KENT -
A sa résidence, le samedi 25 novembre 1995, à l’âge de 86 ans, est décédé subitement David Léger, époux de Gertrude (Gertie) Whalen, domicilié à Saint-Paul de Kent. Né à Saint-Paul de Kent, il était fils de feu Ferdinand Léger et de feu Suzanne Geneau.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil sept filles: Joyce Cormier de Fremont, N.H, Rita Brennan, Pauline Léger et Annette (Herbie Peters), toutes de Saint-Paul de Kent, Evelyn Gallant de Belmont, Mass., Lilianne Jones de Claireville, comté de Kent, Jeannine (André Cormier) de Coal Branch; cinq fils: Armand (Béatrice), Jimmy, Paul-Emile (Gloria), Ernest et Alcide (Diane), tous de Saint-Paul de Kent; deux soeurs: Hélène Bernier et Marie Silliphant, toutes deux de Saint-Jean; trois frères Johnny (Rose) de Saint-Paul de Kent, Désiré de Coal Branch, et Gilbert de Chipman, ainsi que 23 petits enfants, six arrière-petits enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Une soeur, Emma, ainsi qu’un frère, Arcade, l’on précédé dans la tombe.
M. Léger était bûcheron. Il était vétéran de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, il a servi en Angleterre de 1942-43 avec l’Armée canadienne.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Salle mortuaire de l’église de Saint-Paul de Kent. Le funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Paul de Kent de Saint-Paul de Kent, ce lundi 27 novembre, à 16h et, de là au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visite: ce lundi 27 novembre, de 14h jusqu’a départ pour les funérailles.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Maillet Ltée de Bouctouche.
The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
LeBLANC, Guy
LeBLANC, Guy - 44, West Gore, passed away December 30, 2007, in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Dalhousie, N.B., he was a son of Irene (Cormier) LeBlanc, Charlo, and the late Paul-Emile LeBlanc. He was a loving husband, father, son and brother. He was a loyal person and created loyalty with his friends. Guy was an avid snowmobiler, four-wheeler and an outdoors person. He is survived by his wife, Kimberley Thompson LeBlanc; children, Emily and Jeremy; sister, Diane (Daniel) Leger; brother, Ronald (Kathy) LeBlanc; many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie. No visitation by request. Funeral service 3 p.m. today in Church of Christ Disciples, 1000 Highway 202, West Gore, Rev. Angus MacDonald officiating. Interment in West Gore Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society (Brain Tumor Research), Colchester East Hants Palliative Care, or the new Colchester Regional Hospital Building Foundation. E-mail condolences may be sent to: email address.
l'Evangéline Moncton, NB
Mardi, 24 novembre 1981
M Patrîck Petitpas
M. Patrick Petitpas, de Pointe-du-Chêne, est décédé le lundi 23 novembre. à l’hôpital Dr-Georges Dumont, après une longue maladie, l’age de 87 ans.
Né à Grande-Digue, il était le fils de Pat et Cataline (née Poirier) Petitpas. Il était un ancien employé du CN. Il était un ancien combattant des deux guerres mondiales. Son épouse, née Agnès Martin, l’a précédé dans la tombe le 24 novembre 1980.
Il laisse dans le deuil quatre filles: Mme Roland Paynter (Patsy) de Charlottetown, I-P.-E.; Mme Euariste Fougère (Jean), de Terrace, C.-B.; Mme Arthur Fougère (Bertha), de Shédiac; Mme Gérald Léger (Dorothy) de Pointe-du-Chêne; un fils, Bennie, de Pointe-du-Chêne; un fils adoptif, Donald Petitpas, de Terrace,C-B. Un autre fils, Léo, l’a précédé dans la tombe en 1975. Il laisse également dans le deuil deux soeurs: Mme Cecil Wallace (Tillie) et Mme Roland McFadden (Louise), toutes deux de Pointe-du-Chêne ainsi que 19 petits-enfants 13 arrière-petits-enfants.
La dépouille mortelle ste exposée au salon funéraire Frenette à Shédiac. Les funérailles auront lieu mercredi à 10h en l’église Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci de Pointe-du-Chêne avec inhumation dans le clinétière Saint-Joseph de Shédiac.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 3 mai 1993
Catherine Léger
PETIT-ROCHER NORD — À l’Hôpital régional Chaleur de Bathurst, le vendredi 30 avril 1993, à l’âge de 45 ans, es décédée Catherine Léger épouse de Léo-Paul Léger domiciliée à Petit-Rocher Nord. Née à Saint-Charles de Kent, elle était fille de feu Henri Robichaud et de Anna Robichaud de Richibouctou.
Outre son époux et sa mère elle laisse dans le deuil une fille, Colette de Petit-Rocher Nord; un fils, Adrien de Fredericton; deux soeurs Aurore (Dosithée Poirier) de Richibouctou, et Marie (Hervé Babineau) de Moncton; cinq frères: Louis de Saint-Charles de Kent, Rémi de Dieppe, Eugène de Richibouctou, Charles de Pokemouche, Jean-Emile de Richibouctou-Village, ainsi que plusieurs neveux, nièces, cousins et cousines.
Une soeur, Marguerite Anne (Pierre Thibeau) l’a précédée dans la tombe quatre ans passés.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la chapelle funéraire Verret de Nigadoo. Le convoi funèbre partira ce lundi 3 mai, à 9h45 pour se rendre en l’église Saint-Polycarpe de Petit-Rocher, le service sera chanté à 10h. L’inhumation aura lieu cimetière de Saint-Charles Kent, plus tard ce printemps
Heures de visite: ce lundi 3 mai, de 8h30 jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Verret de Nigado.
voir aussi: Roger Légère - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 2005-05-23.
voir aussi: Joséphine Bourque - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet NB, 2006-10-06; Joséphine Bourque - nécrologie, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 2006-10-09.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mardi, 8 janvier 2008
Mérilda Landry (1931-2008)
C'est avec tristesse que nous annonçons le décès de notre maman chérie, Mérilda Landry (née Gionet), survenu à l'Hôpital de Tracadie-Sheila, le dimanche 6 janvier 2008, à l'âge de 76 ans, épouse de feu Euclide Landry, domiciliée à Pokemouche. Née le 26 octobre 1931, elle était fille de feu Alfred Gionet et de feu Priscille Savoie.
Elle laisse dans le deuil quatre filles: Marguerite (Alcide Landry) de Petit-Paquetville, Dianne (feu Ron Vibert) de l'Ontario, Raymonde de Montréal, Qc et Irène (Lucien) de Pokemouche; quatre fils: Ulysse (Carole Doiron) de Petit-Paquetville, Rhéal (Rose-Mai Légère) de Pokemouche, Donald (Manon) de Beloeil, Qc et Réjean (Sylvie) de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Qc; deux petits-enfants qu'elle adorait: Eric et Irène; 21 petits-enfants et 24 arrière-petits-enfants; un arrière-arrière-petit-enfant, Deavon; quatre soeurs: Jeannette (feu Albert Aucoin) de Montréal, Qc, Louisa (feu Lionel Power) de Bas-Caraquet, Gloria (Gérald Chiasson) de Pokemouche et Estelle (Alphonse Ferron) de Saint-Sauveur; deux belles-soeurs: Agnès Thériault (feu Célestin Gionet) et Roselba Doiron (feu Gérald Gionet), toutes deux de Bas-Caraquet, ainsi que plusieurs beaux-frères, belles-soeurs, neveux et nièces.
Un fils, Roger, ainsi que deux frères: Célestin et Gérald, l'ont précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 14h, le mercredi 9 janvier, à la Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet. Les funérailles auront lieu en l'église Immaculée-Conception de Pokemouche, le jeudi 10 janvier, à 11h. L'inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visites: le mercredi 9 janvier, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h et le jeudi 10 janvier, de 9h jusqu'au départ pour les funérailles.
À la demande de la famille, un don à la Fondation de l'Hôpital l'Enfant-Jésus de Caraquet serait apprécié.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Wednesday, August 14th, 1991
Mrs. S. Leger
ST. JOSEPH (Special) — Mrs. Sara Leger, 89, of Foyer St Thomas, St. Joseph; died Tuesday at The Moncton Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in Beaumont she was a daughter of the late Aime and Silvie (Boudreau) Boudreau, and at the St. Thomas Cathoic Church St. Josepb, and was a member of the Memramcook Golden Age Club.
Her husband, Alyre, died in 1978.
She is survived by seven daughters, Mrs.Angeline Mazerolle and Mrs. Ivan Drapeau (Berthe) both 0f Dieppe, Mrs Paul Gaudet (Eveline) of Jewitt City Conn., Mrs. Aldo LeBlanc (Colombe) Shediac, Mrs. Dwain Alderson (Lucille) of Arizona, Mrs. Robert Rayworth (Aline) of Riverview and Mrs. Eddie Boudreau (Annette) of Oakville, Ont.; two sons, Camille of Lunenberg, Mass., and Zenon of Hamilton, Ont.; a sister, Beatrice Leger of St. Joseph; a brother, Gesner of St. Joseph; 30 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.
The body is at the Dupuis Funeral Home; Memramcook. The funeral mass will be
celebrated Friday at 7 p.m. at the St. Thomas Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
voir aussi: Normand Richard - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet, NB, 2005-02-02.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 30 septembre 1991
Marie-Rose Després
SAINT-ANTOINE-DE-KENT — Foyer Saint-Antoine-de-Kent, le vendredi 27 septembre 1991, à l’âge de 83 ans, est décédée Maris-Rose Després, épouse de feu Alfred Després, domiciliée au foyer, mais autrefois de Cocagne. Elle était fille de feu Albénie Léger de feue Anne LeBlanc.
Elle laisse gans le deuil quatre filles: Yvonne (Léo Hébert) de Grande-Digue, Alfreda Léger de Cocagne, Rosemonde (Clarence Dionne), et Bernice (Paul-Émile LeBlanc) de Bouctouche; quatre fils: Yvon de Bouctouche, Oscar et Alyre, tous deux de Cocagne, et Normand de Moncton; trois soeurs: Olyme (Émile Goguen) de Saint-Jean, Hélène Babineau de l’Ontario, et Vitaline (Ola Dallaire) de Chipman, ainsi que 20 petits-enfants et 15 arrière-petits-enfants.
Une fille, un fils, une soeur et trois frères: Ozina, Aubrey, Élise, Fred, Albert et Lucien, l'ont précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle fut exposée au Salon paroissial Saint-Pierre de Cocagne. Les funérailles ont eu lieu le dimanche 29 septembre à 14h en l’église Saint-Pierre de Cocagne. L’inhumation a eu lieu au cimetière de l’endroit.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Maillet de Bouctouche.
voir aussi: Michel Melanson - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 2007-04-28.
voir aussi: Bertha Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 1995-07-17, pg 17.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Samedi, 12 janvier 2008
Maurice D'Amour
- Au Centre Paul-Triquet, le dimanche 23 décembre 2007, à l'âge de 88 ans, est décédé Maurice D'Amour, époux de Thérèse Marois, domicilié à Québec. Il était fils de feu Antoine D'Amour et de feu Graziella Turbide.
Outre son épouse, Thérèse Marois, il laisse dans le deuil son fils, Jean-Pierre D'Amour; ses frères et soeurs: Geneviève D. Schofield, Ludger D'Amour (Henriette Bourque), Antoinette D. (Goudreau), Sr Julie D'Amour fma et Albert D'Amour (Isabelle). Il laisse sa dévouée belle-soeur de Québec, Pierrette Marois; de nombreux neveux et nièces, cousins, cousines du Québec et du Saguenay, ainsi que ses trois filleuls: Yvette Turbide, Maurice D'Amour du Saguenay et Dre Chantale Nadeau de Montréal.
Il était également le frère de feu révérant Cyrille D'Amour prêtre, feu Roméo, feu Thérèse D. Schofield, feu François (Denise Chenier), feu Maria (Antonio Léger), feu Charles (Juliette Gaudet), feu Albertine (Robert Nadeau), feu Antonio (Donna) et de feu Julien (Denise Normand).
Il a été confié au Complexe funéraire du Parc commémoratif La Souvenance. La famille a reçu les condoléances au Complexe funéraire Lépine-Cloutier, 300, chemin Sainte-Foy, Québec, Qc, G1R 1T3, le vendredi 28 décembre, de 14h à 17h et de 19h à 21h et le samedi 29 décembre, de 12h30 à 13h30. Le service religieux a été célébré le samedi 29 décembre, à 14h, en l'église Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens, rue père Marquette (coin av. Murray) et de là au cimetière Saint-Charles pour mise en crypte.
voir aussi: Mrs. B. Girouard - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncotn, NB, July 21, 1992, pg 20.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Jeudi, 6 juin 1991
Sr Éveline LeBlanc (Marie-Jeanne-Hélène)
Au Pavillon Mère Marie-Anne, n.d.s.c. de Moncton, le mercredi 5 juin 1991, à l’âge de 61 ans, est décédée Sr Éveline LeBlanc (Marie-Jeanne-Hélène), n.d.s.c., domiciliée au pavillon, mais autrefois de Beresford. Elle était fille de feu Pierre LeBlanc et de feue Léona Doucet.
Elle laisse dans le deuil sept soeurs: Florence LeBlanc (Alyre), et Louise Roy (Albert), toutes deux de Bouctouche, Rita Léger (Dominique) de Moncton, Marie Cormier (Conrad)de Dieppe, Hélène Cormier (Roy) de Toronto, Ontario, Lorette Ahern (Charles) de Rothesay et Noëlle Gautreau (Léo-Paul) de Connecticut, Etats-Unis, quatre frères: Éric et Ernest, tous deux de Saint-Paul, Georges de Notre-Dame, et John de Connecticut, États-Unis, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Maison Mère, n.d.s.c., 109 rue King, Moncton. Les funérailles auront lieu ce vendredi 7 juin à 10h
en la Cathédrale Assomption de Moncton, et de là au cimetière Saint-Thomas de Saint-Joseph.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Moncton.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 27 avril 1992
Maurice Patrice Léger
MONTRÉAL Québec — À l’Hôpital Rosemond Maisonneuve de Montréal, le samedi 25 avril 1992, à l’âge de 35 ans, est décédé au terme d’une longue maladie, Maurice Patrice Léger, époux de Cécile Arsenault, domicilié à Montréal, mais autrefois de Saint-Joseph. Né à Moncton il était fils de Raymond Léger et de Rachel Léger de Saint-Joseph.
Outre son épouse et ses parents, il laisse dans le deuil un fils, Marc André à la maison; quatre soeurs: Marielle (Roger Gautreau) de Memramcook-Ouest, Marianne (Guy Cormier) de Dover, Monique Léger de Brampton, Ont, et Martine Léger de Saint-Joseph; son grand-père paternel, Alphée Léger de Saint-Joseph, ainsi que plusieurs neveux, nièces, oncles, tantes, cousins et cousines.
Le corps de M. Léger a été incinéré. La famille recevra les parents et amis en l’église Saint-Thomas de Saint-Joseph, le vendredi 1er mai à compter de 18h. La messe funéraire sera célébrée à 19h30. Les cendres seront inhumées au cimetière de l'endroit.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Dupuis de Memramcook.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mardi, 19 novembre 1991
Marie (Léonie) Léger
BARACHOIS — A l’Hôpital Dr Georges-L. Dumont de Moncton, le lundi 18 novembre 1991, à l’âge de 97 ans, est décédée Marie (Léonie) Léger, épouse en première noce de feu Philippe Cormier et en deuxième noce de feu Joseph Léger, domiciliée à Barachois.
Elle était fille de feu André Doiron et de feue Euphémie Doiron.
Elle laisse dans le deuil une fille, Laurida Boudreau de Barachois, une belle-fille, Florida Dalaire de Moncton, deux beaux-fils: Gérard Léger et Laurie Léser, tous deux de Moncton; quatre soeurs: Adrienne Thériault, Christine Bouyea, Georgina Dorval et Zelica Léger, toutes de Bristol, Conn., 13 petit-enfants et 18 arrière-petits-enfants, ainsi que plusieurs beaux-petits-enfants.
Une fille, Pauline Léger, deux beaux-fils: Fred et Emery, trois frères; Eddie, Charles, et Stanislas Doiron, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Henri du Barachois, le mercredi 20 novembre, à 14h et, de là, au cimetière de l’endroit.
Heures de visite: ce mardi de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Frenette de Shédiac.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Philia Melanson SHEDIAC, NB -
Philia "Tilly" Melanson, 93, wife of the late Léandre Melanson, of Villa Providence, Shediac, formerly of Churchill Street, Moncton, passed away Friday, January 11, 2008 at the Villa following a lengthy illness. Born February 28, 1914 in Saint-Antoine, she was the daughter of the late Albénie Goguen and Emma Leger. She is survived by her two children, Roger (Pauline) of Grand-Barachois, Stella Gallant of Mississauga, ON; her brothers, Ovila (Fedora) of Saint-Antoine and Adelyre of Quebec; a sister, Lina Laforest of Cabano; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Besides her husband, she is also predeceased by her brothers and sisters, Irene, Elsie, Jean, Ulysse, and Ella. Resting at Frenette Funeral Home, 88 Church Street, Moncton (858-1900). Visiting hours Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Monday from 10 a.m. until time of departure (10:45). The funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, January 14, 2008 at Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Roman Catholic Church (Parkton). Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe. At the request of the family, memorial donations to the charity of the donors choice would be appreciated. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Shirley Wilson 1936-2007 Shirley Wilson passed away peacefully at the Moncton City Hospital with her family by her side on Sunday, December 30, 2007. Born in Moncton on August 11, 1936, daughter of the late Burt and Hazel (Cudmore) Mullins. Shirley had a passion for baking, loved gardening, knitting and traveling. She is survived by her common law husband, Georges Saville of PEI, daughter, Darlene (Rodney) Connor of Petticodiac, six sons, Gary (Louise MacIsaac) of Moncton, Danny (Jeannette) of Moncton, Kevin (Ruth Seamen) of Calgary, Darryl (Linda Leger) of Moncton, Brian (Lucy Fontaine) of Moncton and Mike (Angela) of Moncton, ten grandchildren; Bradley, Amanda, Travis, Ian, Ryan, Derek, Christopher, Chelsea, Tyler, Ashley and one great grandson, Jacob. Shirley will also be sadly missed by one sister, Cheryl Steeves of Moncton as well as two brothers, Norman "Red" (Eleanor) Mullins, Wayne (Mariette) Mullins of Moncton and several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, Shirley was predeceased by her husband, Arnold. Arrangements entrusted with Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton (506) 852-3530 with visitation on Thursday, January 3, 2008 from 1 to 2 pm. A funeral service will be held from the Chapel at 2 pm followed by a reception in the Garden View Reception Room. Interment in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Remembrances in Shiley's memory may be made to the NB Lung Association or a charity of the donor's choice. A book of condolences can be signed at www.fairhavenmemorial.ca.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Monday, January 7th, 2008
Marie Brine 1918-2008 SHEDIAC, NB -
Marie Brine, 89, wife of the late Edgar Brine of the Villa Providence, Shediac and formerly of Shemogue passed away on Saturday, January 5, 2008 at the Villa Providence. Born in Cap-Pelé, January 25, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Edmond and Sara (Landry) Gaudet. She will be sadly missed by her loving family, two daughters, Jeannine Léger (Émeric) of Cap-Pelé, Bernice (William Fels) of Florida; one sister, Rita Landry of Cap-Pelé; one brother, Émile Gaudet (Simone) of Dieppe; three grandchildren, Parise, Serge, Gaëtan; four great grandchildren, François, Véronique, Isabelle, and Maël; and by several nieces and nephews who were very special to her. She was predeceased by her husband, Edgar (1995); one sister, Bella; and by four brothers, Julien, Aurèle, Gérard and Antoine Gaudet. Prior to her retirement, Mrs. Brine was employed with Landry Landry Ltd. She was a past member of the Shemogue Golden Age Club and Légion de Marie. Visitation at Funérarium Frenette, 2642 Acadie Rd., Cap-Pelé (577-3297) on Monday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, from 1 p.m. until departure at 2:10 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at Saint-Timothée Roman Catholic Church, Shemogue. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Timothée Cemetery Fund or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Frenette Funeral Home Shediac Ltd. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Lorraine Babin 1925-2007 TORONTO, ON- Lorraine Babin, wife of Paul Babin, passed away December 28, 2007. Born March 6, 1925 in Notre-Dame she was a daughter of the late Edward and Ursule (Hebert) Leger. She was predeceased by her son, Noel Breau; two sisters Cora and Amanda; four brothers, Alfred-Joseph, Hector, Clovis and Lionel. She is survived by one brother, Alfred (Edith) Leger and six sisters, Edna Gagnon, Doris LeBlanc, Marianne LeBlanc, Aline Melanson, Laurise (Al) Gray and Marie (Laurie) LeBlanc as well as several nieces and nephews. Funeral Service took place at Wignall Chapel in Toronto January 5, 2008. Donations in memory of Lorraine can be made to Funeral masses or charities of your choice.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Léonce Cassidy 1920 - 2008 Léonce Cassidy, 87, of the Villa Providence, and formerly of St. Joseph St., Shediac passed away on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton following a lengthy illness. Born June 19, 1920 in Shediac, he was the son of the late Armand and Alice (Melanson) Cassidy. A loving husband, father, grandfather and brother, Léonce will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 62 years, Rita (Dollard) Cassidy; two daughters, Thérèse Gagnon (Normand) and Maria Léger (Marcel) of Grand-Barachois; three sons, Roland (Pat) of Kitchener, ON, Ben (Rina) and Aurel "Ork" (Jeannita Cormier) of Shediac; one sister, Rita Cassidy of Shediac; one brother, Reginald Cassidy (Cora) of Shediac Bridge; several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mr. Cassidy was employed for 37 years with the N.B. Liquor Commission in Shediac. Léonce loved to entertain seniors with his accordian and was very active in his community. He was an avid bowler and a big sports fan. He was a member of the Golden Age Club and the Boishébert Club in Shediac. Visitation at Frenette Funeral Home Ltd., 396 Main St., Shediac (532-3297) on Wednesday, from 2 to 4p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, from 1 p.m. until time of departure (1:50 p.m. ). Funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at Saint-Joseph R.C. Church, Shediac. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations a charitable organization of the donor's choice would be appreciated. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Dorothy M. McConnell 1918 - 2008 Dorothy M. McConnell 89, of Spencer Memorial Home, Moncton passed away at her residence on Monday, January 7, 2008. Born in Turtle Creek, she was the daughter of the late Forest and Nellie (Hopper) Wilson. Dorothy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and a member of Parkside Baptist Church. She was a former member of the Moncton Lions Senior Citizens Association, a former bowler (Fairlanes), enjoyed music, watching hockey and softball games on TV, but first and foremost, was her love for her family. Dorothy will be sadly missed by her daughter, Carolyn Tattersall (Alan), Moncton; son, Gary (Joan), Moncton; grandsons, Sheldon Hubbard (Janine), Darren Hubbard, Travis McConnell; granddaughters, Andrea Ryan (Jeff), Kim Burns (John), Sherri Leger (Mathieu); great grandchildren, Lauren, Noah, Olivia, Addison, Hannah, Alyna, Matthew, Michael and Jenny; sister, Freda Freeman, Moncton; brothers, Gerald Wilson, Moncton, Floyd Wilson (Betty), McKees Mills; several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Lorne McConnell (1980); great granddaughter, Grace; sister, Connie; brother, Delbert. Visitation at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995), Tuesday, 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service, Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home Chapel, Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 1:00 pm, Dr. Ralph Richardson officiating. Reception following the service. Interment, Fair Haven Memorial Gardens. In Dorothy's memory, donations to the Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick or Friends of the Moncton Hospital (Mammogram Unit) would be appreciated. On line condolences at www.fergusonknowlesfh.com.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Rachel Dominique 1948 - 2008 Rachel Dominique, age 59, of Bouctouche Bay, has passed away after a brief illness at the Moncton City Hospital, Moncton on Saturday January 5th, 2008. Born in Bouctouche on February 27th, 1948, she was the daughter of the late Albert and the late Yvonne (Née Léger) LeBlanc. Rachel is survived by her common law husband, Georges Cormier; two daughters, Gisèle Dominique, Nicole Cormier both of Moncton; on son, Donald Dominique (Jeanne) of Meriden, Conn.; five grandchildren, Jason, Robyn, Eric, Jeremy, Angelique; three great grandchildren, Reanna, Dawson, Austin; her ex- husband, Gerald Dominique; one sister, Bernice Hébert (Emery) of Bouctouche Bay; two brothers, Guy (Germaine), Léo-Paul both of Bouctouche Bay, and several nephews and nieces. Visitation will be held at the Maillet Funeral Home Ltd, 29 rue de l'église, Bouctouche, from Tuesday January 8th, at 2:00 pm. Funeral Mass will be held at the Saint-Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church, Bouctouche, on Wednesday January 9th, 2008 at 4:00 pm. Interment will be in the parish cemetery in the spring. In Rachel's memory, donation to the family would be greatly appreciated. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Maillet Funeral Home, Bouctouche www.mailletfuneralhome.ca.
voir aussi: Emma Bastarache - nécrologie, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 2005-06-20.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 20 juin 2005
Emma Bastarache
À l’Hôpital régional Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont de Moncton, le vendredi 17 juin 2005, à l’âge de 76 ans, est décédée Emma Bastarache, épouse de Oswald Bastarache, domiciliée à Sainte-Antoine-de-Kent, mais autrefois de Sainte-Marie-de-Kent. Elle était fille de feu Henri Gauvin et de feu Joséphine Cormier. Outre son époux, elle laisse dans le deuil une fille, Linda Bastarache de Moncton; quatre fils: Donald de Dalhousie, Roger (Lisette) de Moncton, Léo (Francine) de Shediac Bridge et Guy de Calgary; trois soeurs: Alma Williams de Bouctouche, Louise Bastarache (Emery) de Sainte-Marie-de-Kent et Marie Léger (Roger) de Leominster, Mass.; deux frères: Jim (Nélida) de Saint-Antoine-de-Kent et Émile (Jeanne) de Leominster; quatre petits-enfants: Maryse, Mathieu, Marie-Hélène et Renée-Anne, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces. Un frère, Léo (2001), l’a précédée dans la tombe. La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 14h, le mardi 21 juin, à la salle mortuaire de l’église de Sainte-Marie-de-Kent. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel de Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, le mardi 21 juin, à 19h30. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial. Heures de visites: le mardi 21 juin, de 14h à 16h et de 17h30 à 19h15. La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Maillet de Bouctouche.
Sackville Tribune-Post (1978 - present) Sackville, NB
Thursday, August 14th, 1975
Elmo Noonan Dies at the Sackville Memorial Hospital Monday, August 11, after a long illness, He was 59. Born in Melrose, he was the son of the late James and Nellie Hartnet. He is survived by his wife, O'Dell Legere of Port Elgin; three daughters, Dianne (Mrs. Douglas Jones) and Lorraine (Mrs. Joseph Cormier) both of Port Elgin, and Margaret Rose (Mrs. Hugh MacLellan) of Dorchester; one son Paul at home; five brothers, Eddie, Leon, Barry and Vaughan, all of Melrose, and Frank of Dorchester; 11 grandchildren. Funeral service was from St. Clements Roman Catholic Church Thursday at 10:30 a.m., with burial in the church cemetery.
Sackville Tribune-Post (1978 - present) Sackville, NB
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
Edna Legere Sackville, N.B. –
The death of Edna Legere, age 99, wife of Alban Legere, occurred on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at the Sackville Memorial Hospital. Born in Port Elgin, she was a daughter of the late Maximillian and Zoe (Arsenault) Richard. Edna was a member of the St. Vincent Roman Catholic Church, Sackville. Edna will be sadly missed by her two grandchildren, Christine (Robert) Pritchard and Allan (Cathy) Legere; two great grandchildren, Ryan and Brooklyn; a brother Emile (Doris) Richard, Sackville. She was predeceased by her husband, Alban Legere (1974); two sons, Charlie and John; a daughter, Mona; four brothers, Tilman, Adelore, Rene and Joseph; three sisters, Alice, Hazel and Alvina. Edna's remains were entrusted into the care of the Jones Funeral Home, 70 Bridge Street, Sackville (364-1300). A funeral mass was celebrated from St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Church, Sackville on Friday, November 9, 2007 at 4 p.m., Rev. Father Allison Carroll officiating. Burial in the Parish Cemetery. A time of visitation was held at the Jones Funeral Home on Friday from 1 p.m. until time of departure to the church.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, May 31st, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. Theophile LeBlanc -
The sudden death of Mrs. Theophile LeBlanc, beloved wife of Mr. Theophile LeBlanc, occurred at the family home, in Memramcook, N. B., on Sunday morning, May 29th. The late Mrs. LeBlanc was a native of that place, being before her marriage Miss Marceline LeBlanc, daughter of the late Mr. ans Mrs. Donat LeBlanc. The deceased lady had a wide circle of relatives and friends who will regret her sudden passing. She leaves to mourn their loss her husband, five sons and two daughters. The sons are William LeBLanc, of the Grey Buss Line; Alyre of the C.N.R., Moncton; Alfred, of the C.N.R., Montreal; Henry and Joseph, of Waltham, Mass. The daughters are Mrs. Louis Thibodeau, of Brownville, Maine, and Marie, at Home. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lucien LeBlanc, of Memramcook, and Mrs. Alyre Leger, of Moncton, as well as three brothers, Anselme and Adalph LeBLanc, of Memramcook and Albert LeBlanc, of Moncton. The funeral will be held on Wednesday morning from the family home to St. Thomas Church, Memramcook, where requiem high mass will be celebrated at nine o'clock by the rector, Rev. Father Dismas J. LeBLanc, D.D., after which interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Wednesday, June 22nd, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. C. D. Cormier St. Paul, Kent Co., June 21 -
Mrs. C. D. Cormier, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed residents of the parish of St. Paul, passed away recently. Mrs. Cormier was 89 years of age and before marriage was Miss Mathilde Boucher. Her husband, for a long time a merchant of St. Paul, died years ago. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Valentine Leger, a resident of the Providence St. Joseph Home, Shediac. The funeral at St. Paul's Church was largely attended, the pastor, Rev. Father Leonide A. Cormier, singing requiem high mass. The pallbearers were Daniel Belliveau, Calixte Belliveau, Irenee Belliveau, Alban Melanson, Ovila Belliveau, and Francis Belliveau.
Note: Likely sister is Osithe Boucher married to Valentin Leger.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, June 20th, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. Remi Melanson Shediac, June 19 -
Mrs. Remi Melanson, a highy esteemed resident of Malakoff, parish of Shediac, died on Thursday evening after a brief illness. Mrs. Melanson who was 67 years of age, was formerly Miss Marie Rose Bourque of Scoudouc. Surviving are her husband, three sons, Ernest, Alyre and Zoel Melanson, two daughters, Mrs. Laurent Melanson and Mrs. Honore Dupuis, all of Scoudouc; five sisters, Mrs. William Bourgeois, Mrs. John Landry, Mrs Thaddee LeBlanc, Mrs. Daniel Leger and Mrs. Seraphine Bourque, all of Moncton, and three brothers, Peter, Frank and Ferdinan Bourque, all of Scoudouc. The funeral at St. Jacques Church, Scoudouc, yesterday was largely attended. A high mass of Requiem was sung by the pastor, Rev. Father Joseph A. L'Archeveque.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 14 janvier 2008
Gérard Gautreau
BAS-CAP-PELÉ - C’est avec grande tristesse que nous annonçons le décès de Gérard Gautreau survenu à son domicile à Crown Point, Indiana, le samedi 5 janvier 2008. Il est décédé paisiblement, après une longue lutte contre le cancer, en présence de sa deuxième épouse, Katie et de sa famille. Né à Bas-Cap-Pelé le 18 janvier 1940, il était fils d’Élizabeth et de feu Donat Gautreau.
Il laisse dans le deuil sa mère, Élizabeth (Vautour) Gautreau; ses quatre enfants: Michele de Cambridge, Christopher (Kristina) de Moncton, Michael (Erin) de Nouvelle-Écosse et Jeffrey de Calgary; ses frères et soeurs: Jeannine (Antoine Léger), Sr Thérèse et Bernard (Géraldine), tous de Moncton, Yvon (Jeannine) de Shédiac, Léo-Paul (Raymonde) de Dieppe, Bernice (Frank Wayboda) d’Ottawa et Lorraine de Montréal, ainsi que la mère de ses enfants, Sandra Gautreau de Shédiac.
Son père, Donat, ainsi que sa soeur, Léona, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
À l’âge de 17 ans, il s’enrôla dans la marine et navigua pendant quatre ans sur le HMCS Bonaventure. Par la suite, il déménagea sa famille à Shédiac, où il était bien connu de la communauté sous le nom de "The Cable Man". Par la suite, il voyagea de par le monde pour installer des câbles à Aruba, à Trinidad, en Martinique, en Guadeloupe et en Mongolie.
Une messe pour célébrer sa vie aura lieu en l’église Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix, le vendredi 18 janvier, à 14 h.
Des dons peuvent être faits à l’Hôpital Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont ou à la Société canadienne du cancer.
voir aussi: Léandre Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 1996-05-08, pg 24.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Friday, May 20th, 1932 pg 11
Maxime LeBlanc Memramcook, May 18 -
The death occurred recently of Maxime (Mack) LeBlanc, at his home here. Mr. LeBlanc leaves to mourn his wife and eight children, as follows; Albenie, Fred and William LeBlanc, all of Memramcook; Lucien LeBlanc, of Moncton; Mrs Eloi Leger, of Barachois, parish of Shediac; Amanda Leger, of Moncton; Narcisse and Miss Jeanne Leger, at home. The funeral at St. Thomas Church was largely attended. The pallbearers were Wallace LeBlanc, Dominique LeBlanc, Cali LeBlanc, Fred LeBlanc, Ferdinand LeBlanc and Phillip E. LeBlanc, all relatives. Interment was in St. Thomas cemetery.
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, January 23rd, 1932 pg 9
Max T. Gould (Doiron) Shediac, Jan. 22 -
Relatives have received word of the death of Max T. Gould (Doiron), a highly respected and well known resident of Great Shemogue, parish of Botsford, who passed away yesterday afternoon at the home of his son, former Councillor Thaddee M. Gould of the latter place, with whom he had lived for several years. The late M. Gould had been in ill-health a long time, but his death was sudden. He was born at Little Cape, parish of Botsford, 82 years ago, a son of the late Thaddee Gould of that place. About 25 years ago he purchased the large place of the late Charles Avard, Great Shemogue. and became a prosperous farmer. Mr. Gould is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Dina Hebert, of Dupuis Corner, parish of Shediac; two sons, Patrick, of Leger Corner, parish of Moncton, and Thaddee; a daughter, Mrs. Patrick Cormier, of Great Shemogue; two brothers, Laurient T. Doiron, merchant of Shediac, and Phillip, of Little Cape, and two sisters, Mrs. Thaddee Leger, of Little Cape, and Mrs. Hebert, wife of Raymond F. Hebert, C.N.R. freight agent, Shediac, Ald. Napoleon H. Leger, merchant of Shediac, and Dr. Leo Doiron, of Moncton, are nephews. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning at St. Timothy's Church, Great Shemogue, Rev. Camille LeBlanc, pastor.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
Edward "Eddie" Halloran 1935 - 2008 TROIS-RUISSEAUX, NB -
Edward "Eddie" Halloran, 72, of Trois-Ruisseaux passed away suddenly on Sunday, January 13, 2008 at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton with his family by his side. Born October 1, 1935 in Antigonish, N.S., he was the son of the late Patrick and Mary (Phalen) Halloran. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 49 years, Caroline (Léger) Halloran; two daughters, Dianne Gallant (Claude) of Grand-Barachois, Donna LeBlanc (Sylvio) of Trois-Ruisseaux; two sons, Tommy (Jeannette) and Ryan (Maryse) of Trois-Ruisseaux; eleven grandchildren, Shawn, Derek, Jennifer, Randy, Darren, Josée, Ashley, Chelsey, Kailey, Danie and Alex (XOX). Also survived by three sisters, Doreen Lombardo (Frank) and Sara-Ann Avery (Carman) all of Guysborough, N.S., Margie Dorton of Halifax, NS; three brothers, Raymond (Nina), Neil and Johnny Halloran all of Guysborough, N.S.; and by several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by two brothers, Kevin and Kenneth. He was a retired carpenter and former employee of Campbell Soup Co. where he worked for 15 years. Ed loved watching the birds, working in the garden, watching TV and making wood projects in his shed. Visitation at Funérarium Frenette, 2642 Acadie Rd., Cap-Pelé (577-3297) on Wednesday, from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, from 1 p.m. until time of departure (1:50 p.m.). Funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at Ste. Thérèse d'Avila Roman Catholic Church, Cap-Pelé. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of N.B. or to the Dr. Léon Richard Oncology Center of the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Frenette Funeral Home Shediac Ltd. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, May 19th, 1932 pg 9
Hypolite Leger Notre Dame, Kent Co., May 18 -
Hypolite Leger, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed residents of the parish of Dundas passed away at his home here recently. Mr. Leger was 87 years of age. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Phillip and Edward Leger, of Notre Dame, and Fred Leger, of New Bedford, Mass., and three daughters, Mrs. Auguste Bourque, of Cocagne; Mrs. William Melanson, of Scotch Settlement, parish of Moncton, and Miss Margaret Leger, at home. Rev. Father Desire Allain, pastor of the Church of Notre Dame officiated at the funeral. The pallbearers were Fidele Leger, Arthur Leger and Amedee Leger, nephews, William Melanson, Edward Melanson and Maurice Melanson.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Friday, April 29th, 1932 pg 9
Cyrille Leger Boctouche, April 28 -
Cyrille B. Leger, a highly esteemed and aged resident of Boctouche, died recently. Mr. Leger was 80 years of age. Surviving are six daughters, Rev. Sister Rose of Lima, of the Congregetion of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Ste. Anne's Convent, Shediac; Mrs. Elie Girouard, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Adelard Millette, of Fisherville, Mass.; Mrs. Adeline Leger, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Damien Bastarache, of Lynn, Mass.; Mrs. Andrew F. Hebert of Buctouche, and Mrs. Bedford Leger, of Schenectady, N.Y.; a son Peter, at home and two sisters, Mrs. Elzear Gosselin, of Bouctouche and Mrs. John Doucet, of St. Anthony, Kent Co. Many attended the funeral at the Church of St John the Baptist here, the pastor, Rev. Father Phillip Hebert, officiating. The pallbearers were Hon. Allison A. Dysart, M.L.A.; Andrew F. Hebert, Felix Michaud, Michael McLaughlin. Patrick McFadden and Leonide Maillet.
Albert…July 19, 1912 Moncton…July 29, 1993.
Marguerite…October 3, 1913, Bath NB …October 3, 2006.
Joseph…February 2, 1915, Bath NB…April 29, 1977.
Regina…February 21, 1916, Moncton…still living
Arthur…February 21, 1916 Moncton …November 30 1917
Reggie and Arthur were twins.
Alfred March 8, 1917 Moncton…will get it for you
Paul March 16,1918 Moncton…January 30 1999 my Father
Marie September 4, 1919 St. John…January 19, 1983
Eric July 27, 1922 Moncton…July 28 1994
Frank July 8 1923 Moncton…September 22, 1997.
Gilles…Here are the people…R
Robert Magee.
Northern Daily News Kirkland, ON
Tuesday, July 20th, 1993
Edgar Leger
LEGER - The death occurred on Monday, July 19, 1993 of Mr Edgar Leger at the age of 87 years. Mr Leger made his residence at Extendicare Kirkland. Born at Petit Cap, New Brunswick. Mr Leger was a long time Kirkland Lake resident who made his livelihood working in the bush. He is survived by his brothers Clovis and Patrick Leger both of New Brunswick. The late Mr Edgar Leger will rest at the Monette Funeral Home on Tuesday from 2 pm to 4 pm and from 7 pm to 9 pm. The funeral service will be held in the Monette Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday, July 21, 1993 at 11 am with interment to follow in the Kirkland Lake Cemetery.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Vendredi, 18 janvier 2008
Géraldine (Roussel) Arseneau
- À l’Hôpital régional Chaleur de Bathurst, le samedi 12 janvier 2008, à l’âge de 89 ans, est décédée après une courte maladie Géraldine (Roussel) Arseneau, épouse de feu Emile Arseneau, domiciliée avenue King. Née à Tracadie, elle était fille de feu Lazare Roussel, autrefois chef de police de Bathurst et Mary Jane Robichaud.
Elle laisse dans le deuil deux filles: Marie Claire Arseneau de Halifax, N.-É. et Twinksy Mallet (Clayton) de Rimouski Qc; deux petits-fils qui étaient sa joie de vivre: Christian et Michel, tous deux de Montréal; quatre soeurs: Alice Lavigne de Bathurst, Rita Léger (Flavien) de Tracadie-Sheila, Lorraine Boudreau de Fredericton, Theresa Harrison de Dorchester, Ont.; trois frères: Alfred de Saint-Quentin, Augustin "Gus" (Yvonne) de Moncton et Harvey (Laurette) de Bathurst, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Un frère, Omer (Dorina) Roussel, ainsi qu’une soeur, Albertine (Eugene) Bourque, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
On se souviendra d’elle comme étant celle qui avait toujours un bon mot amical pour tout le monde. Elle a travaillé à la comptabilité pendant 46 ans pour W.J. Kent & Company. Son loisir favori était de cuisiner et elle a toujours trouvé l’occasion de partager sa fine cuisine avec sa famille et ses amis. Elle s’est dévouée en tant que paroissienne. Elle était guidée par sa foi profonde et ses croyances religieuses. Elle était membre à vie de la Ligue des femmes catholiques.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée le vendredi 18 janvier, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, à la Maison funéraire Elhatton. Les funérailles auront lieu en la cathédrale Sacré-Coeur, le samedi 19 janvier, à 11h.
Des dons peuvent être faits à la Fondation de l’Hôpital régional Chaleur.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Monday, July 10th, 2006
Jeanne Bordage 1932-2006 ACADIEVILLE, NB -
At the Dr Georges-L. Dumont Hospital in Moncton, on Friday, July 7th, 2006, passed away after a short illness, at the age of 73, Jeanne Bordage, residing at "La Villa Heritage", formerly from Acadieville. Born in Acadieville, on October 31st, 1932, she was the daughter of the late Adolphe Daigle and the late Emilie Daigle Martin. She is survived by her husband, with 53 years of marriage, Dollard Bordage, as well as seven daughters and three sons: Thérèse (Alyre Doiron) from Moncton, Adrienne (Richard Smith) from Fredericton, Ginette (Jean-Guy Caissie) from Moncton, Gisèle from Fredericton, Fernand (Elva Hébert) from Acadieville, Fernande (Ted Clark) and Germaine (Glen Pickard), both from Fredericton, Adolphe from Acadieville, Daniel (Paulette Léger) from Richibouctou and Rachel (David Stewart); four sisters Dorina, Germaine, Caroline and Yvonne; three brothers Jacques, Alcime and Gérald; 14 grandchildren Joanne, Nicole, Charline, Carol, Jude, Stéphanie, Stacey, Gary, Patrick, Phillip, Christopher, Karyne, Mariève and Laurence; nine great grandchildren Jeremy, Katrina, Natasha, Josée Justin, Zachary, Sarah, Lucas and Winston, as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by one brother, Joseph. Mme Bordage was a member of the "Dames Chrétiennes" and a member of the Golden Age Club in Acadieville. The family is now receiving visitors at the salon "La Colombe", 11325 road 126, in Rogersville. The funeral Service will be held at the Immaculée-Conception Roman Catholic Church in Acadieville, Tuesday, July 11th, at 11 a.m. Visiting hours: Monday, July 10th, from 2pm to 4pm and from 7pm to 9pm, and Tuesday, July 11th, from 9am until the departure for the funeral. At the families request, no perfume should be worn. A donation to the Lung Association will be appreciated. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of "La Colombe", Funeral Cooperative, Tracadie-Sheila. (775-1999) email address.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, May 23rd, 1932 pg 7
Miss Obeline Bourgeois -
The death of Miss Obeline Bourgeois, an aged resident of Fox Creek, occurred Saturday after about a month's illness at the home of Mr Phillip Dupuis. Miss Bourgeois had reached her seventy-eight year and was widely know and respected in the community. She is survived by one brother, James Bourgeois, of Boston, and a sister, Mrs. Amable Leger of Leger Corner. Mr. Bliss A. Bourgeois, regional treasurer, C.N.R., Moncton, is a nephew. The funeral will be held to St. Anselme church this Monday at 8 am.for requiem high mass, after which interment will be made in St. Anselme cemetery.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, April 25th, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. Aime Bonnevie -
Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Aime Bonnevie which occurred at her home at Little Cape on Friday. Mrs. Bonnevie, was about eighty-five years old and succumbed to an attack of pneumonia. She is survived by a brother , Rev. Dean Desire F. Leger, of Lewisville. The late Mrs. P.E.Bourque, of this city, was a sister. Her husband died several months ago. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, May 17th, 1932 pg 11
Mrs. Aime Bonnevie Great Shemogue, Westmorland Co., May 16 -
Mrs. Aime Bonnevie, one of the oldest and more highly respected residents of the parish of Botsford, passed away recently at Little Cape. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Mrs. Bonnevie was 85 years of age and was formerly Miss Madeline Leger. She is survived by a brother, Rev. Dr. D.F.Leger, pastor of the Church of St. Louis of France, Lewisville. The funeral was very largely attended, Rev. Father Camille LeBlanc, pastor of St. Timothy's Church here officiating, assisted by Rev. Father Donat Robichaud, pastor of St. Theresas Church, Cape Bauld. The pallbearers were Aime LeBlanc, Tilman LeBlanc, Theotime Leger, William Leger, Edmund Leger and Narcisse Richard.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, May 28th, 1932 pg 7
Dosithe O. LeBlanc Cape Bauld, Westmorland Co., May 27-
At LeBlanc Office, parish of Shediac, Dosithe O. LeBlanc, a highly respected resident of that, village, passed away recently at the age of 85 years. He had been ill only a few days. He leaves to mourn a son, Adolphe, and three daughters, Mrs. Hypolite Richard (Louisa), Mrs. William Poirier (Zoe), and Mrs. Hypolite Leger (Sylvie). The funeral took place at St. Therese's Church here, the pastor Rev. Father Donat Robichaud, officiating. The pallbearers were, Jose Richard, Adelaid LeBlanc, Phileas Babineau, Fabien Richard, Dosithe RIchard and Arthur Melanson. Burial was in the Cape Bauld cemetery.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Wednesday, April 6th, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. Ambroise Landry Shediac, April 5 -
Mrs Lucienne Landry, widow of Ambroise Landry, died at her home at Dupuis Corner, parish of Shediac yesterday. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Mrs. Landry was born in Cape Bauld, parish of Botsford, 81 years ago, a daughter of the late Armand Cormier. She was highly regarded. She leaves to mourn eight sons, Tilmon Landry, of Springfield, Mass.; John Baptist Landry, of New Bedford, Mass.; Adolphe Landry, of Moncton; Wilfred Landry, of Cape Bauld, Edward, Alyre, Joseph and Patrick Landry, all of Dupuis Corner, two daughters, Mrs. Leger, widow of Alphee Leger, one of the six grade crossing victims at Memramcook last year, and Rev. Sister Archangela, of the Order of the Sisters of Providence, Hotel Dieu, Moncton, and a brother, Francois Cormier, of Cape Bauld. The funeral will be held at St. Theresa's Roman Catholic Church, Cape Bauld, Rev. Father Donat Robichaud, pastor, on Wednesday morning.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, April 4th, 1932 pg 7
Mrs. Damien Cormier Cocagne, Kent Co., March 31 --
Mrs. Cormier, widow of Damien Cormier, died recently at the age of 87 years. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Frances Cormier of Lynn, Mass., four sons, Malcolm Cormier of Cocagne, Emilien Cormier at home, Adolphe Cormier of Salem, Mass., and Dost Cormier of Gardner Mass., and six daughters, Mrs. Amand Goguen and Mrs. Louis Cormier, both of Notre Dame, Kent County; Mrs. Aime Cormier, of Cocagne, Mrs. Peter Roy of Moncton. Mrs. Francis Cormier of New Westminster, B.C. and Mrs. Adelard Leger of Grand Digue, Kent County. The funeral at the parish church was largely attended. The pallbearers were Delphin Goguen, Livain Goguen, Onesime Cormier, Alyre Cormier, Alfred Cormier and Paul Cormier, all grandsons of the late Mrs. Cormier. There were a large number of spiritual remembrances.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, March 19th, 1932 pg 11
Mrs. Calixte Leger Shediac, March 18 -
Mrs. Victoire Leger, wife of Calixte leger, and a highly respected resident of Aboujagane, parish of Shediac, died recently. Mrs. Leger was formerly Miss Victoire LeBlanc and was 65 years of age. She is survived by her husband, whose sister, Miss Judith Leger, of Shediac, passed away this week. Four sons, David C.LeBlanc and Hennessy LeBlanc, of Moncton; Frances and Thomas LeBlanc at home, children by a former marriage. Mrs. Leger's daughter, Rev. Sister Flora, of the Providence St. Joseph Home, Shediac, died in 1918. The funeral of Mrs. Leger at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Upper Aboujagane was largely attended, the pastor, Rev. Father Arthur A. Leger, singing a high mass of requiem. The pallbearers were; Thomas LeBlanc, Henry LeBlanc, Dismas LeBlanc, George LeBlanc, Jacob Drisdelle and Arcade Bourque. Burial was in Sacred Heart cemetery. There were a large number of spiritual remembrances.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, March 17th, 1932 pg 7
Miss Judith Legere -
The death of Miss Judith Legere, aged 61, occurred at Hotel Dieu Hospital late Tuesday night. She was a native of Upper Aboujagane, but for the last sixteen years had resided in Shediac. She is survived by five brothers, Calixte, Upper Aboujagane; Archie, River Hebert; Tenace, New Bedford, Mass.; Frank, of Lynn, Mass.; and Alphee, of Upper Aboujagane. The body was taken to Shediac last evening and interment will be made in Upper Aboujagane this morning, following requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church at eight o'clock.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, February 20th, 1932 pg 11
Mr. Angus Leger
Following a week's illness of pneumonia, the death of Mr. Angus Leger, highly respected resident of Southern Kent County, occurred at his home in Notre Dame at midnight Thursday. The deceased was a life-long resident of that place and was 80 years of age. He was a successful farmer and retired a few years ago on account of advancing years. He is survived by his wife. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon with service at Notre Dame church, Rev. Father Desire F. Allain, pastor, after which interment will be made in the cemetery there.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, February 20th, 1932 pg 11
Andre J. Belliveau, 87, Succumbs to Short, illness-
Was one of pioneer residents of district -
A brother of late Dr. L. G. Belliveau, of Shediac -
Death last night claimed one of Westmorland County's oldest and most highly respected citizens, in the person of Mr. Andre J. Belliveau, pioneer resident of St. Joseph's who passed away in the Hotel Dieu Hospital here following an illness of about two weeks. The deceased was a native of St. Joseph's and had reached the long age of 87 years. He was a son of the late Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Belliveau and was widely known and highly esteemed throughout Eastern New Brunswick. He was a prosperous farmer and his place in the beautiful Memramcook valley was one of the finest agricultural holdings to be found in that section. Besides his wife, formerly Miss Sarah Leger, the deceased is survived by one sister, Mrs. A.P. Garom, of Rimouski, Que., also a niece, Miss Marquerite Belliveau, of Shediac, and a nephew, Mr. Leandre T. Belliveau of Melanson Co. Ltd., jewellers, of this city, as well as many other relateves. The late Dr. L.J.Belliveau, one of the best known medical practitioners in this section of the province was a brother. The body will be forwarded to his late home in St. Joseph's this afternoon and the funeral will be held from there on Monday morning to St. Thomas Church, Memramcook, where solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated by Rev. Father Dismas J. LeBlanc, D.D. C.S.C. after which interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Friday, February 19th, 1932 pg 9
Moncton Man's Brother Dead at Amherst, N.S. (Special to The Times) Amherst, N.S. Feb. 18-
The death of Mr. Dominique Thibedeau occurred at his home, James street, on Wednesday at the age of 68 years. Mr. Thibedeau had not been in good health lately but his death came as a great shock to his family as it was unexpected. The news will be heard with great regret by the many friends of the family. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Robert Simpson, one son, Fred Thibedeau, of Amherst, also three sisters, Mrs. John Pellerin, Amherst; Mrs. Paul Leger, of Sackville, and Mrs. Isidore Deroach, of Campbellton, and three brothers, Ned, of Amherst, Ross, of Moncton, and Phillip of Fitchburg, Mass. Funeral will take place Friday morning at 8 o'clock with High Mass at St. Charles R. C.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mardi, 22 janvier 2008
Benoît Légère (1929-2008)
BAS-CARAQUET - À l’Hôpital régional Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont de Moncton, le dimanche 20 janvier 2008, à l’âge de 78 ans, est décédé Benoît Légère, domicilié à Tracadie-Sheila, mais autrefois de Bas-Caraquet. Il était fils de feu Joseph Légère et de feu Anne-Marie Lanteigne.
Il laisse dans le deuil une soeur, Estelle (feu Gérard Parent) de Saint-Jean; une soeur adoptive, Armandine (feu Raymond Chiasson) de Marathon, Ont.; neuf frères: Henri (Emma Gionet) de la Villa Beauséjour de Caraquet, Lionel (Rita) de St. Catharines, Ont., Cageton (Marie) de Boisbriand, Qc, Nicholas (Jeanne d’Arc Lanteigne) de Whitby, Ont., Alcide (Sharon) de Langley, C.-B., Gérard (Heidy) de Bernaby, C.-B., Jean-Eudes (feu Itha Chiasson) d’Oshawa, Ont., Dr Hermel de Bas-Caraquet et Hédard (Ozélie Boudreau) de Shédiac; un frère adoptif, Léonard Gionet (Edna Friolet) de Bas-Caraquet, ainsi que plusieurs beaux-frères, belles-soeurs, cousins, cousines, neveux et nièces.
M. Légère a travaillé pour GM pendant 33 ans à Oshawa, Ontario.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 14h, le mercredi 23 janvier, au salon de l’église de Bas-Caraquet. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Paul de Bas-Caraquet, le jeudi 24 janvier, à 11h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial, au printemps.
Heures de visites: le mercredi 23 janvier, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h et le jeudi 24 janvier, de 9h jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
À la demande de la famille, un don à la Fondation canadienne du rein serait apprécié.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet.
The Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
24 Jan 1961 Tuesday Page 5
Funeral service for Edward J. Leger, 50 Spurr Street, will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Assumption Cathedral. Body is resting at Frenette's Funeral Home, 88 Church Street. Body will be placed in the vault at Our Lady of Calvary cemetery.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, January 23rd, 1961 pg 2
Frank Leger - Will hold Funeral Memramcook (Special) -
The death of Frank Leger, 84, occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anselme LeBlanc, Memramcook West. A former farmer, Mr. Leger was born in Memramcook, son of the late Jerome and Emilienne (Landry) Leger. He was employed by the Provincial Bank of Canada in Moncton for 17 years following his retirement from farming. Surviving are his wife, Delia; one daughter, Mrs. Anselme LeBlanc (Helene), Memramcook West, with whom he resided; and one sister, Mrs. Regina O'Brien, Lynn, Mass. The body is resting at the home of his daughter, Memramcook West, and funeral service will be held this morning at 9 o'clock in St. Thomas Church, St. Joseph. The body will be placed in the church cemetery vault for interment in the spring.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, January 3rd, 1961 pg 5
E. Leger dies in Hospital -
The death of Edmond Leger of 87 St. George Street in Moncton occurred at the Moncton Hospital Monday evening after a brief illness. He was 59. Born in Moncton, he was the son of Charles T. Leger and the late Sophie Theriault of Moncton. Mr. Legere operated a grocery store on King Street for past 12 years and prior worked for A. J. Babin for over 20 years. He was a member of the Old Citizen Band and the Assumption Band Gardner Band, YMCA Band and played with the Stan Jamieson quartet. He leaves to mourn besides his father, his wife, the former Evelyn Despres; three sons, Elder and Paul, both of Montreal, and William at home; three daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Sonier (Viola) of Moncton, Louise and Dorine, both at home; six brothers, Albert, Blair, Alonzo and Rene, all of Moncton, Reginald of Chatham and Gerald of Montreal; three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Conley (Yvonne) of Boston, Mrs. Thomas Landry (Irene) of Arlington, Mass. and Mrs. Laurie Melanson (Jeannine) of Moncton. The body is resting at Frenette's Funeral Home at 215 St. George Street. Funeral service will be held Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. in the Assumption Cathedral. The body will then be placed in Our Lady of Calvary cemetery vault where burial will be in the spring.
The Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
24 Jan 1961 Tuesday Page 5
Funeral for E. Leger -
Funeral service for Edmond Leger Moncton was held at the Assumption Cathedral with requiem mass celebrated by Msgr. Leonard Leger, assisted by Rev. Paul Breau as Deacon and Francis Roy as sub deacon. Rev. Charles Omer Cormier, C. J. M., Baie Comeau, P.Q. and Rev. Angus L. MacDonald, Rexton, were present in the sanctuary. Honorary pallbearers were: Harold Dervare, Louis P. LeBlanc, Al Weldon, Stan Jamieson, Edmond Cormier and Ferdinand Malenfant. Active pallbearers were: Alfred LeBlanc, Ron Landry, Walter Schella, Paul Surette, Edward Lirette and Henry LeBlanc. The body was placed in Our Lady of Calvary cemetery vault and committal service was conducted by Father Breau. A large number of relatives and friends attended the service from Moncton and surrounding areas. Out of town relatives attending were two sons of the deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Leger and Paul Leger; brother-in-law, Leandre Despres, all of Montreal; brother, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Leger of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Jude J. Leger, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Leger, all of Legerville, N.B. and Miss Rita MacDonald of Rexton.
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, January 26th, 1932 pg 7
Jacques Barrieau St. Louis, Kent County, Jan. 25-
Jacques Barrieau, one of the most highly respected residents of this section of Kent County, died recently at his home in St. Ignace, after a long period of ill-health. Mr Barrieau was 76 years of age and had been twice married. His first wife (Marie LeBlanc) died 28 years ago, and his second wife (Marquerite Daigle) 18 years ago. He was the father of 14 children, seven of whom are living and grandfather of 52 persons. The surviving children are Mrs. Benoit Richard (Alphonsine) Mrs. Antoine Comeau (Emerise), Mrs. Albert E. Richard (Melina), Mrs. Alphee Comeau (Eva), Mrs. Arthur Vautour (Marie), all of St. lgnace; Aurele Barrieau, of Oquissoc, Maine, and Elizee Barrieau, of Gardner, Mass. Three sisters also survive as follows; Mrs. Cyrille Richard, of St. Ignace; Mrs. Auguste T. Leger, of Burnsville, Gloucester County, and Mrs Meleme Richard, of Ste. Anne, Kent County. The funeral at the parish church, St. Ignace, was largely attended, the pastor, Rev. Father Antoine Comeau, singing a high mass of requiem. The pallbearers were Albert Richard, Zoel Richard, Sylvain Comeau and Alyre Comeau, grandsons of the late Mr. Barrieau. Burial was in St. Ignace cemetery.
voir aussi: John Arsenault - nécrologie, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, pg 11.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, March 5th, 1934 pg 9
Mrs. Sara LeBlanc -
Many friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Sarah LeBlanc, widow of the late Angus B. LeBlanc, will regret to learn of her death which occurred on Sunday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Libere Vautour, Leger Corner, at the age of 74. Being a person of deep Christian principles, of sterling character, and of genial personality, deceased had endeared herself to a wide circle of friends, and was highly respected by young and old alike. She leaves to mourn her passing, two sons, Fred, of Fitchburg, Mass. and George, merchant of Leger Corner; two daughters, Mrs. Edward LeBlanc, of Dorchester, N.B. and Mrs. Arthur P. Leger, of Moncton, and fifteen grand children. She is also survived by two brothers, Sixte Gauvin, of Leger Corner, and Benjamin, of Saint John, and one sister, Mrs. L. Vautour, also of Leger Corner. The funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock from the home of her sister, to St. Therese Church, where a requiem mass will be sung by Rev. A. LeBlanc, after which the remains will be conveyed to St. Anselme cemetery for burial.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, February 9th, 1932 pg 7
Miss Arzelle LeBlanc -
The death occurred in Waltham Mass., recently following a short illness, of Miss Arzelle LeBlanc. She was a native of Memramcook and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andre LeBlanc. She is survived by a brother, Lucien LeBlanc, of Waltham; four sisters, Mrs. Phillippe L. Landry, Waltham, with whom she resided; Mrs. Marcel Leger, and Miss Lenora LeBlanc, also of Waltham, and Mrs. Evariste Cormier of Locust Valley. L.I.N.Y. The funeral was held from St. Joseph's Church, Waltham.
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, January 16th, 1932 pg 9
Mrs. Max LeBlanc Memramcook, Jan. 15 -
Relatives have received word of the death in Waltham, Mass., of Mrs. Max LeBLanc, formerly Miss Agnes Dugas. Mrs. LeBlanc leaves to mourn her husband, a sister, Mrs. August Leger of Leger Corner, a brother Peter Dugas of Lewisville, and three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Boucher, Mrs. Julien Smith and Mrs. May Lally, all of Waltham. The funeral at St. Charles Burromeo Church, Waltham. The funeral at St. Charles Burromeo Church, Waltham was largely attended, the pastor Rev. Father Joseph Sullivan, singing a high mass of requiem. The pallbearers were James Lally, Patrick Lally, James Boucher, John Melanson, Ernest Richard and James Harrigan. Burial was in Waltham.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 9 août 1999 pg 31
Jean «John» Légère
(juillet 1922 - août 1999)
BRANTVILLE - Au Centre hospitalier de Tracadie, le samedi 7 août 1999, à l’âge de 77 ans, est décédé Jean «John» Légère, époux de Joséphine Benoît, domicilié à Brantville. Né le 6 juillet 1922, il était fils de feu John Légère et de feu Marie-Louise Richardson.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil deux soeurs: Exilia (Harvey Young) de Chatham, et Albertine (feu Clément Thibodeau) de Rivière-du-Portage; un frère, Luc (Exilda) de Brantville; ses beaux-frères: Alfred (Maria) d’Acadieville, Gérald Savoie (feu Darka Légère), et Elden Martin (feu Louisa Légère), tous deux de Néguac, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Deux frères: Willie et Archer, ainsi que trois soeurs: Louisa, Darka et sa jumelle Odile, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
M. Légère était un vétéran de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Maison funéraire Robichaud de Tracadie-Sheila. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Louis de Brantville, le mardi 10 août, à 14h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visite: ce lundi 9 août, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, et le mardi 10 août, de midi jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
Les légionnaires sont invités au salon, ce lundi 9 août, à 20h, pour une prière.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Robichaud de Tracadie-Sheila.
The Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
6 Mar 1934 Tuesday Page 7
Many Joined in Final Tribute to the Late Mrs. Ernest J. Leger -
Many paid final tribute as Mrs. Ernest J. Leger, of Memramcook, was laid to rest in the family lot in St. Thomas cemetery on Saturday morning following solemn high mass of requiem in St. Thomas R.C. Church, celebrated at 9 o'clock by Rev. Father Raymond Boudreau, of L'Assumption parish, Moncton, assisted by Rev. Father Martin, C.S.C., as deacon and Rev. Father Gerard, C.S.C., as sub-deacon. The pallbearers were six of her brother-in-laws, Hon. A. J. Leger, K.C., Provicial Secretary-Treasurer of New brunswick; T. J. Leger, manager of T. & A. Leger, Ltd.; Councillor Eloi J. Leger and Adolphe Leger, of Memramcook. Many mass cards and spritual bouquets were received, also a beautiful floral bouquet from the Adjusting Dept. of the T. Eaton Company, Ltd., Moncton. Among those attending the funeral from out-of-town were Hon. A. J. Leger and Mrs. Leger, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leger, Mr. Leandre Leger, Camille J. Leger, Edouard Leger, Moncton, Mrs. M. J. Elsliger, Miss Edna LeBlanc, Miss Helen Leger, Miss Florine Leger, Mrs. Leo LeBlanc, Mr. Xavier Brison, Mr. Adolphe Belliveau, Mr. and Mrs. Alphe Boudreau, Camille L. Leger, Alfred Gaudet, of Moncton, and Mr. e. LeBlanc and Mrs. Raoul LeBlanc, of Fox Creek, and many from Memramcook and elsewhere.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, March 6th, 1934 pg 7
Olivier Leger St. Mary, Kent, Co., March 5 -
Olivier Leger, an aged and highly esteemed resident of St. Mary, passed away recently of heart trouble after three months illness. Mr. Leger was 85 years old. He is survived by seven sons, Alban, at home; Philias, Gardner, Mass.; Amedee, Waltham, Mass.; Honore and Andre, St. Mary; Joseph, Buctouche, and Irenee, Cocagne; three daughters, Mrs. Albert Melanson, (Marie), and Miss Armanda, both of Cocagne Bar and Mrs. Alyre Collette, (Germaine), Leominster, Mass.; three brothers, Edmond and Dominique Leger, St. Anthony, Kent County, and Philip O. Leger, Moncton, and a sister, Mrs. Placide Caissie, Notre Dame, Kent County. The funeral, largely attended was held at the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the pastor, Rev. Father Napoleon Landry, singing a high mass of requiem. The pallbearers were four sons, Joseph, Andre, Irenee and Alban and two grandsons, Edmond Melanson and Alphe Melanson.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mercredi, 28 juillet 1999
Auguste Haché
(1918-1999)
NOTRE-DAME-DES-ÉRABLES - Au Centre hospitalier régional de Bathurst, le mardi 27 juillet 1999, à l’âge de 81 ans, est décédé Auguste Haché, époux d’Évangéline Cormier, domicilié à Notre-Dame-des-Érables. Il était fils de feu Vital Haché et de feu Apoline Légère.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil huit filles: Anna (Jean-Louis Michaud) d’Edmundston, Pauline de Montréal, Roseline (Guy Thériault) de Saint-Amateur, Nicole de Toronto, Mona (Valier Duguay) de Duguayville, Margot (Serge Thériault) de Paquetville, Gisèle de Kingston, et Danielle (Léonard Cormier) de Bertrand; quatre fils: Bernard (Gisèle Doiron) de Tétagouche Nord, Bertrand (Lucie Arseneau) de Saint-Eusèbe, Qué., Jean-Paul (Mona LeBreton) de Notre-Dame-des-Érables, et Yves de Paquetville; une soeur, Marie-Reine Claveau de Montréal; un frère, Alfred de Notre-Dame-des-Érables; une belle-soeur, Laurette Haché de Paquetville, ainsi que 16 petits-enfants.
Deux frères: Omer et Lucien, ainsi que trois soeurs: Évangéline, Anna et Georgine, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
M. Haché était un vétéran de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 14h, le jeudi 29 juillet, au salon LeGresley de Paquetville. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Notre-Dame-Auxiliatrice de Notre-Dame-des-Érables, le vendredi 30 juillet, à 16h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
À la demande de la famille, un don à l’Extra-Mural, serait apprécié.
Heures de visite: le jeudi 29 juillet, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, et le vendredi 30 juillet, de 13h30 à 15h30.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire LeGresley de Grande-Anse.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 5 juillet 1999
Édouard Allain
BOUCTOUCHE - À l’Hôpital Dr Georges-L. Dumont de Moncton, le jeudi 1er juillet 1999, à l’âge de 78 ans, est décédé Édouard Allain, époux de Léona (Bourque) Allain, domicilié à Saint-Grégoire, Bouctouche. Il était fils de feu Gonzague Allain et de feu Élise Léger.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil cinq filles: Doris Richard de Waltham, Mass., Élodie Bastarache (Gilles) de Cocagne, Marie-Reine Eagles (Harold), Élise Landry (Roger), et Jeannette Bastarache (Ricky), toutes de Bouctouche; trois fils: Gérard (Alvina) de Saint-Antoine-de-Kent, Aldéric (Dianne) de Bouctouche, et Charles (Kathy) de Moncton; quatre soeurs: Hélène Dallaire (Joseph), et Éveline Robichaud (Émile), toutes deux de Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, Élodie Richard (Antoine) de Notre-Dame-de-Kent, et Thérèse Allain de Moncton; trois frères: Joseph (Anna), et Yvon (Édith), tous deux de Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, et Désiré de Notre-Dame-de-Kent; une bru, Patricia (Allain) Storer de Waltham, Mass., ainsi que 18 petits-enfants, neuf arrière-petits-enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Un fils, Alvin (1977), ainsi que trois frères: Lionel, Évariste et Thomas, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Maison funéraire Maillet de Bouctouche. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bouctouche, ce lundi 5 juillet, à 11h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visite: ce lundi 5 juillet, de 9h jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles (10h45).
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Maillet de Bouctouche.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Vendredi, 25 juin 1999
Alfred «Freddy» Brideau
SHIPPAGAN - À l’Hôpital Dr Georges-L. Dumont de Moncton, le jeudi 24 juin 1999, à l’âge de 74 ans, est décédé Alfred «Freddy» Brideau, époux de Blanche Power, domicilié à Shippagan. Il était fils de feu Joseph Brideau et de feu Alma Hébert.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil trois filles: Della de Moncton, Marie-May et Gisèle (Théogène Larocque), toutes deux de Shippagan; quatre fils: Jean-Guy (Marielle), Normand, Willy (Lise), et Laurent (Marie-Thérèse), tous de Shippagan; quatre soeurs: Hélène (Oscar DeGrâce) des Résidences Mgr Chiasson de Shippagan, Flora (Ligouri Haché) d’Allardville, Ernestine (feu Léonard Légère) de Caraquet, et Estelle (feu Adelard Mallet) de Shippagan; un frère, Alban (feu Émilie) de Moncton; une demi-soeur, Edwidge (feu Normand Robichaud) de Shippagan, ainsi que 16 petits-enfants.
Deux frères: Normand et Ernest, ainsi qu’un demi-frère, Johnny, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la Maison funéraire Bulger de Shippagan. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Jérôme de Shippagan, le samedi 26 juin, à 11h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visite: ce vendredi 25 juin, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, et le samedi 26 juin, de 9h jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Bulger de Shippagan.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, March 26th, 1934 pg 7
Albeni Leger St. Charles, Kent Co., March 25 -
The death occurred recently of Albenie Leger, of St. Charles, after an illness of two months. Mr. Leger was 73 years of age. He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Lucie Daigle, a son, Sydney, a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Chaverie (Justine), and an adopted daughter, Leona. The funeral, largely attended, was held at the Church of St. Charles, Borromeo, the paster, Rev. Father Brideau, singing a high mass of requiem.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, March 10th, 1934 pg 9
Mrs. Pierre McCaie Richibucto Village, N.B., March 6 (Special) -
It will be with surprise and sorrow that her many friends and acquaintances will learn of the death of Mrs. Pierre McCaie, who died February 25. Mrs. McCaie (nee Adelaide Leger) was born in Cocagne, N.B., 85 years and three months ago. She was a woman of superior qualities, both in character and in intelligence, and was well known throughout the province. She leaves to mourn two adopted daughters, Salomee and Lea LeBlanc, also two sisters and one brother: Mrs. Julie Gagnon, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Jude Babineau, Grand Digue, N.B., and Henry Leger, also of Grand Digue. The funeral took place on February 27 and burial was made after requiem high mass celebrated by the parish priest, Rev. Zoel J. Landry, of Richibucto Village.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, March 5th, 1934 pg 9
Mrs. Sara LeBlanc -
Many friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Sarah LeBlanc, widow of the late Angus B. LeBlanc, will regret to learn of her death which occurred on Sunday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Libere Vautour, Leger Corner, at the age of 74. Being a person of deep Christian principles, of sterling character, and of genial personality, deceased had endeared herself to a wide circle of friends, and was highly respected by young and old alike. She leaves to mourn her passing, two sons, Fred, of Fitchburg, Mass. and George, merchant of Leger Corner; two daughters, Mrs. Edward LeBlanc, of Dorchester, N.B. and Mrs. Arthur P. Leger, of Moncton, and fifteen grand children. She is also survived by two brothers, Sixte Gauvin, of Leger Corner, and Benjamin, of Saint John, and one sister, Mrs. L. Vautour, also of Leger Corner. The funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock from the home of her sister, to St. Therese Church, where a requiem mass will be sung by Rev. A. LeBlanc, after which the remains will be conveyed to St. Anselme cemetery for burial.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, April 19th, 1934 pg 7
Miss Margaret Leger Memramcook, N.B., April 18-
The death of Miss Margaret Leger, highly respected resident of the district occurred at her home here this evening at 6:39 and the news of her passing will occasion deep regret among her wide circle of friends, The deceased, who was 57 years of age, was a native of Memramcook, being a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Leger. She is survivied by three sisters, Mrs. Albany Bourque and Mrs. Oscar LeBlanc, of this place, and Mrs. Thomas Dupuis, of Saint John; also three brothers, Lucis and Adolph, of Memramcook, and Raymond, of Cambridge, Mass. The funeral will be held from her late home on Friday morning to St. Thomas Church for requiem high mass at nine o'clock, after which interment will be made in the parish cemetery.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, April 10th, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. Hippolyte Leger Notre Dame, Kent Co., April 9 -
The death occurred recently after three weeks illness of Mrs. Hippolyte Leger, a highly respected resident. Mrs. Leger was a daughter of the late Philip LeBlanc and was 75 years of age. She is survivied by three sons, Philip and Edward leger, both of Notre Dame, and Fred Leger, of Massachusetts; three daughters, Mrs. William Melanson (Claire) Scotch Settlement, Parish of Moncton; Mrs. Auguste Bourque (Celine), Grand Digue, and Miss Marguerite Leger, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Maxime Girouard (Celeste), of St Anthony. The funeral was held at the Church of Notre Dame, Rev. Desire Allain, pastor, and was largely attended.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, May 7th, 1934 pg 7
The many friends of Henry M. Leger will regret to learn of his death, which occurred quite unexpectedly at his home in Humphreys early yesterday morning. Mr. Legere had not been in good health for several days and on Saturday afternoon took a turn for the worse. Even then hope was held for his recovery but he gradually sank until his death which occurred Sunday morning at three o'clock. Highly esteemed and respected by a wide circle of friends, the news of his passing will be received with deep regret. The late Mr. Legere was 78 years of age and had lived practically his entire life in Humphreys where he was an active figure in community welfare work and especially in church circles. Born in Memramcook, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maximin Legere, the deceased removed to Humphreys when a young man and entered the employ of L. B. Lockhart & Sons, Limited, as a member of the sawmill staff. He remained with the firm throughout the years until ill health forced him to retire about six years ago. He was a loyal and faithful employee and was held in high esteem by his associated and his superior officers. Mr. Legere was very prominent in church circles of the community in which he lived. He was one of the founders of St. Louis de France Church, was an active worker, prominent in all the societies of the chuch and at different times held all the high offices of the L'Assomption and Artisan societies. He will be greatly missed in the various societies of the parish and his death leaves a void that will indeed be difficult to fill. The late Mr. Legere is survived by two sons and one daughter. The sons are Peter G. Legere, of Milford, Mass., and Charles S. Legere, at home, and the daughter is Mary Legere, also at home. Two brothers, Joseph Legere, of Memramcook, and Thadee Legere, of Lewisville, and one sister, Mrs. William Cormier, of Amherst, N. S., also survive. His wife predeceased him by eight years. The funeral will take place Tuesday morning with service in St. Louis de France Church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Roman Catholic cemetery, Shediac Road.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Wednesday, May 9th, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. Margaret Belliveau -
The death of Mrs. Margaret Belliveau, widow of the late Thomas J. Belliveau, occurred at the Hotel Dieu last evening following an illness of about four months duration. Although her death was not entirely unexpected, nevertheless it came as a distinct shock to members of her family and wide circle of friends in Moncton and eastern Westmorland County. Mrs. Belliveau had been residing with her son, Leandre Belliveau, 10 Queen Street East for many years. She was admitted to Hotel Dieu about three months ago in the hope that special treatment might restore her health but she failed to respond to the best of medical care and attention and gradually weekened until her death. Mrs. Belliveau was born in Memramcook 77 years ago, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marcel I. Leger. Possessed of a pleasing disposition and of kindly nature, she made a great many friends who will deeply regret to learn of her passing. The deceased lady is survived by one son, Leandre Belliveau with whom she made her home and three grandchildren, Emile, Helen and Andre, all at home. Two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Bourque, this city, and Mrs. Euphemie LeBlanc, of Summerside, P.E.I., one brother C.M.Leger, ex M.P.P., of Memramcook, and two sisters in law, Mrs. A.P.Garon, Roumski and Mrs. Z. M. Leger, this city. The late Z.M. Leger who conducted a jewellery business here for a number of years, the late Edward M. Leger, of Montreal were brothers of the deceased, while Andre J. Belliveau, St. Joseph's, and Dr. L.J. Belliveau, of Shediac, who died a few years ago were brother in law. The funeral arrangements have not been made but will be announced later.
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, April 7th, 1931 pg 7
Noel Cormier St. Anthony, Kent Co., April 6 -
Noel Cormier, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxime W. Cormier, of St Anthony, died recently. He is survived by his father, mother, five brothers, Aurele, Eric, Leonide, Zoel and Gerard, and three sisters, Rita, Leona and Edmee, all at home. The funeral at the parish church was attended by many friends. The pallbearers were Oscar Leger, Alphonse Robichaud, Ovila Cormier and Oscar Landry. burial was in St. Anthony church cemetery.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, May 22nd, 1934 pg 9
Mrs. Peter N. LeBLanc St. Anthony, Kent Co., May 21 -
Relatives in Kent County have received word of the death in Fitchburg, Mass., of Mrs. Peter N. LeBlanc, sister of Levi Leger, of St. Anthony. Mrs. LeBLanc was 66 years of age and was formerly Miss Henriette Leger. She leaves her husband, a son, Ulysse LeBlanc, Gardner; three daughters, Mrs. Hilaire LeBLanc, and the Misses Helen and Lea LeBLanc, all of Fitchburg; two sisters, Mrs. Oliver Jaillet and Mrs. Gilphie Goguen, both of Gardner, Mass., and a brother, Levi Leger. The funeral was held at St. Joseph's Church, Fitchburg, a solemn high mass of requiem for the repose of her soul being sung by Rev. Alphee Chartier, celebrant, Rev. Alphonse Lachapelle was deacon and Rev. Joseph Deschenes, sub-deacon. The pallbearers were Herve Goguen, Alban Goguen, J. Henry Goguen, formerly of Cocagne; Louis Jaillet, all nephews of the late Mrs. LeBlanc. Burial was in Fitchburg. Mrs. LeBLanc was active in church work and in several societies and was a lady of wide popularity in Kent County and Fitchburg.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, May 22nd, 1934 pg 9
Sylvain Pellerin -
A wide circle of friends in Moncton, Painsec, Memramcook and elsewhere throughout the county will learn with deep regret of the death of Mr. Sylvain Pellerin, for a long period of years a prosperous farmer in the Painsec district. He passed away last evening about 8.30 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul Leger, 40 Mountain Road, following an illness of some months. The deceased was a native of Memramcook and had reached the ripe old age of 88 years. Up until a year ago he had resided for the greater part of his life at Painsec, removing to Moncton to reside with his daughter when the infirmities of old age became manifest. He was highly respected by all who knew him and was the last surviving member of his family. He was a devout Roman Catholic and a faithful member of St. Anselme church, while he was also a member of the Catholic Mutual Benifit Association. The late Mr. Pellerin was a widower, being predeceased by his wife ten years ago. He leaves to mourn their loss two daughters, Mrs. Gilbert LeBlanc, of Monk, Que., and Mrs. Paul Leger, of this city, also three sons, Phillip, of New York City; James, of Philadelphia, and Joseph, of Moncton. The body is resting at the home of his daughter at 40 Mountain Road and the funeral will be held from there at a date to be announced later.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 28 janvier 2008
Marie-Thérèse Haché (1919-2008)
CARAQUET - À l'Hôpital de Tracadie-Sheila, le vendredi 25 janvier 2008, à l'âge de 88 ans et quatre mois, est décédée Marie-Thérèse Haché (née Léger), épouse de feu Lionel Haché, domiciliée à Shippagan, mais autrefois de Caraquet. Elle était fille de feu Wilfred C. Léger et de feu Clairice Lanteigne. Elle laisse dans le deuil une fille, Marie-Lise (Émile Landry) de Shippagan, chez qui elle demeurait; un fils, Robert (Cheryl Battah) de Village-Blanchard; quatre petits-enfants: Philippe, Fréderik, Véronique et Christine; une arrière-petite-fille, Alyson; une soeur, Valéda (Ernest Groulx) de Somerville, N.H.; deux belles-soeurs: Rita (feu Charles Léger) de Lévis, Qc et Marguerite (feu Yvon Léger) de Saumarez; une filleule, Gisèle LaCroix de Béloeil, Qc, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces. Cinq frères: Léonce, Léonce en bas âge, Albini (Marie-Estelle Gionet), Charles et Yvon, l'ont précédée dans la tombe. La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 13h, le mardi 29 janvier, à la Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet. Les funérailles auront lieu en l'église Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens de Caraquet, le mardi 29 janvier, à 16h. Heures de visites: le mardi 29 janvier, de 13h jusqu'au départ pour les funérailles. La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Monday, January 28th, 2008
Ronald Joseph Leger -
Ronald Joseph Leger, age 61, of Moncton, passed away Sunday, January 27, 2008. Born in Shediac, he was the son of the late Amboise Leger and Léa Pellerin. Loving father of Debbie (Bruno Boudreau) of Grand-Barachois. Pépère of Réné and André. Dear friend of his caregiver, Roméo Thibodeau (Dianne); and former husband of Diane LeBlanc of Memramcook. Predeceased by a sister, Dorine; and brother, Gerry. By request, no visitation or funeral. Cremation arrangements under the direction of Frenette Funeral Home, Moncton (858-1900.)
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Clarence Leger 1931 - 2008 ST-PAUL DE KENT, NB -
Clarence Leger, 76, of St-Paul de Kent, passed away due to a brief illness on January 21st, 2008 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born in Dieppe, NB, on March 13th, 1931, he was the son of the late Julie and Alban Leger. Clarence is survived by his sister, Dorine Walker (Frank), Mississauga, ON; sisters-in-law, Freeda Leger (Melanson), Dieppe, NB, Nora Leger (Richard), Shediac, NB; and brother, Gerald Leger, Dieppe, NB. He is predeaced by two brothers, Edgar Leger (1995) and Yvon Leger (2007). In keeping with his wishes there will be no visitation at the funeral home or funeral service. Interment will be held in the Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery Chartersville at a later date in the spring. Funeral arrangements are under the professional care of Coopérative Funeraire Passage Funeral Co-operative, Shediac Bridge, NB (532-1050). (email address.)
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Friday, January 18th, 2008
Bertille Léger Peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, on Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Daughter of the late Charles and Zella (LeBlanc) Blackmun; beloved wife of the late Eugène Léger; loving mother of Janet (Robert Hunt) of Quispamsis; dear grandmother of Alexandre Cogger, Jonathon Cogger, and Sonja Hunt; sister of Renée Curtis of Shédiac, and the late Allison Blackmun; mother-in-law of David Cogger. Resting at Frenette Funeral Home, 88 Church Street, Moncton (858-1900). Funeral mass 11 a.m. Saturday, January 19 at Christ-Roi R.C. Church, Moncton. Interment in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe. Visiting hours Friday from 7-9 p.m., Saturday, from 10 a.m. until departure time (10:45). www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, April 28th, 1934 pg 9
Mrs. Hippolyte Melanson
St. Paul, Kent Co., April 27- The death occurred here recently of Mrs. Hippolyte Melanson, a highly respected resident. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Mrs. Melanson was 66 years of age. She was formerly Miss Olive Cormier. Surviving are her husband, five sons, Alyre, Minto; Gonzaque, Worcester, Mass.; Livain, Saint John; Alban, Montreal, and Abel Melanson, St. Paul; three daughters, Mrs. Onesime L. Melanson (Susanne), St. Paul; Mrs. William Drisdelle (Ida), Moncton, and Mrs. Emery Bourgeois (Marie), Lynn, Mass., two brothers, Josue Cormier. St. Anthony, and Napoleon Cormier, Irishtown, and two sisters Mrs. Vital Cormier, and Mrs. Hippolyte Leger, both of Mont Carmel, Kent Co., Rev. Alderic Melanson, Shediac, nephew of the late Mrs. Melanson, conducted the funeral at St. Paul's Church, which was very largely attended.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, April 28th, 1934 pg 9
George Leger -
The death of George Leger occurred at his home in Memramcook West at one o'clock Friday afternoon after an illness of three months. Deceased was 78 years of age and is survived by his wife, who before her marriage was Eloise Gaudet, five sons and three daughters. The sons are Gillis, of Memramcook: Herves, of Sydney; Max, of Moncton; Amadee and Alfred, at home. The daughters are Mrs. Arthur Despres, Memramcook; Mrs. Edgar Landry, Thompsonville, Conn., and Mrs. Gerald LeBlanc, of Moncton. One brother, Phileas Leger, of Memramcook, also survives. The furneral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from St. Thomas Church , Memramcook.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Jeudi, 9 septembre 1999 pg 28
Blanche Tower
(1913-1999)
MONCTON - À l’Hôpital de Moncton, le mardi 7 septembre 1999, à l’âge de 86 ans, est décédée Blanche Tower, domiciliée à 2069 Mountain Road (ProTem Health Services), mais autrefois à 109 rue Reade, à Moncton. Née à Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, elle était fille de feu Thomas et de feu Marie (LeBlanc) Saulnier. Elle laisse dans le deuil son époux, Gérald; un fils, Robert W. (Lynn) d’Edmonton, Alberta; une soeur, Rita (Paul) Légère de Cape Cod, Mass.; un frère, Gérald (Eva) de Chipman; deux petits-enfants, Robert et Daniel, tous deux d'Edmonton, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Trois Soeurs: Sr Marie, Laurette et Sr Catherine, ainsi que six frères: Edgar , Albert, Élie, Émile, Antoine et Arthur l'ont précédée dans la tombe. À la demande de la famille de Mme Toner, il n'y aura pas de visite. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Sainte-Augustine de Moncton, le samedi 11 septembre, à 11h. Le rév. père Allison Carroll sera le célébrant. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière Notre-Dame-du-Calvaire de Dieppe. A la demande de la famille, un don à la Société d’Alzheimer du Sud-Est du Nouveau-Brunswick ou à une oeuvre charitable de votre choix, serait apprécié.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Chartersville de Dieppe.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Vendredi, 10 septembre 1999 pg 52
Alphonsine Goguen
MONCTON - À la Villa du Repos de Moncton, le vendredi 3 septembre 1999, à l’âge de 70 ans, est décédée au terme d’une longue maladie Alphonsine Goguen, domiciliée à la Villa du Repos, mais autrefois de Waltham, Mass. Née à Moncton, elle était fille de feu Aiphonse Dionne et de feu Alida Léger.
Elle laisse dans le deuil un fils, Joseph C. (Annette) de Waltham, Mass.; une soeur, Sr Fernande Dionne, Fille de la Sagesse d’Edmundston; trois frères: Raoul (Yollande), et Normand, tous deux de Moncton, et Claude (Maxine) de Beaconfield, QC, ainsi qu’un petit-enfant, Jesse.
Une fille, Charline Goguen, ainsi qu’un fils, Charles, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
Mme Goguen était coiffeuse. La famille recevra les parents et amis à compter de 10h jusqu’à l’heure des funérailles à 11h, le lundi 13 septembre, en l’église Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix, rue Vail à Moncton. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière Notre-Dame-du-Calvaire. Le père Louis-Joseph Boudreau sera le célébrant.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, June 5th, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. P. Boucher Shediac, June 4 -
Mrs. Patrick Boucher, a highly respected resident of St. Anthony, Kent Co., passed away recently at the home of Maxime B. Cormier, there. Mrs. Boucher was born in St. Norbert, Kent Co., 79 years ago, and was formerly Miss Marguerite Maillet. She is survived by a son, Adolphe, Val d'Amour, Restigouche Co., five daughters, Mrs. Dosithe Maillet, St. Thomas, Kent Co., Mrs. R. Cormier, St. Anthony; Mrs. John Pitre and Mrs. Albert Martin, of the United States, and Miss Suzanne Boucher, of the providence Hospital, Saint John; two brothers, Ambrose Maillet, St. Fabien, Kent Co., and Louis Maillet, Coal Branch, Kent Co., and two sisters Mrs. Maxime Cormier, St. Anthony and Mrs. David Leger, St. Fabien. The funeral was held at St. Anthony's Church, Rev. Desire Allain of Notre Dame, priest-in-charge. The pallbearers were Dosithe Maillet, Yvon Leger, Jacob Drisdelle, Gerard Richard, Phileas Goguen and Alfred Allain.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, June 4th, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. William Cormier -
After a lingering illness extending for about three years, the death occurred in City Hospital yesterday afternoon at four o'clock of Mrs. William Cormier, of 25 Harper Street, this city. The deceased was 57 years of age and was a native of Cape Bauld, being formerly Miss Helena LeBlanc, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip LeBlanc, of that place. She had resided in Moncton for several years. Besides her husband, she is survived by five sons, Adelard, of Amherst, N.S.; Phillip, Raymond, Alfred and Lawrence, at home, and five daughters, Anne, Helen, Laura, Eva and Bertha, all at home. One sister, Mrs. James Leger, of Springhill, N.S., and one brother, Oliva LeBlanc, of Minto, N.B., also survive. The funeral will be held on Tuesday morning to L'Assomption Church for requiem high mass at eight o'clock, after which interment will be made in Shediac Road cemetery.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 14 juin 1999
Exelda LeBlanc
SCOUDOUC - À l’Hôpital Queen Elizabeth II d’Halifax, le vendredi 11 juin 1999, à l’âge de 70 ans, est décédée Exelda LeBlanc, épouse d’Alyre J. B. LeBlanc, domiciliée à Scoudouc. Née à Sainte-Marie le 27 janvier 1929, elle était fille de feu Albert Léger et de feu Ursule (née Collette).
Outre son époux, elle laisse dans le deuil trois fils: Valmond (Rita), et Jean-Noël (Caroline), tous deux de Scoudouc, et Ulric (Antoinette) de Dieppe; trois soeurs: Léa Savoie (feu Léonard), Irène Jaillet (feu Adelin), et Roséline Maillet (Ulysse), toutes de Bouctouche; deux frères: Alcide (Anita) de Bouctouche, et Alban (Rita), de Moncton, ainsi que trois petits-enfants: Mario, Mathieu et Sophie et plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Un fils, Ronald, ainsi que deux frères: Émile et Alderice, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
Avant sa retraite, Mme LeBlanc a travaillé à l’Atelier de Cap-Pelé.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée au salon funéraire Frenette, 396 rue Principale, à Shédiac (532-3297). Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église St-Jacques-le-Majeur de Scoudouc, ce lundi 14 juin, à 11h. Le célébrant sera le père Savio Mazerolle. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial, à Sainte-Marie.
Heures de visite: ce lundi 14 juin, de 9h30 jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles (10h35).
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Jeudi, 27 mai 1999
Rémi Paulin
(1971-1999)
BERTRAND - À sa résidence, le mercredi 26 mai 1999, à l’âge de 28 ans, est décédé Rémi Paulin, domicilié à Bertrand. Il était fils de Félix Paulin et de Noëlla Godin, de Bertrand.
Outre ses parents, il laisse dans le deuil trois soeurs: Lucienne (Yvon Léger), Marthe (Michel Hébert), et Manon (Marco Godin), toutes de Bertrand; un frère, Gaston (Alvine Savoie) de Bertrand; ses neveux et nièces: Mélanie, Pierre-Paul (son filleul), Marc-André, Marie-Eve et Valérie; sa marraine et son parrain, Chantal et Prospère Thériault de Paquetville; sa grand-mère maternelle par alliance, Eveline Godin de Bathurst, ainsi que plusieurs cousins et cousines.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 19h, ce jeudi 27 mai, au salon de Bertrand. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Joachim de Bertrand, le vendredi 28 mai, à 19h30. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visite: ce jeudi 27 mai, de 19h à 21h, et le vendredi 28 mai, de 14h à 16h et de 17h30 jusqu’à l’heure des funérailles.
À la demande de la famille, un don au salon de Bertrand, serait apprécié.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet.
Sackville Post Sackville, NB
Friday, December 28th, 1934 pg 4
R. A. Legere Shediac, Dec. 26 -
A general feeling of sorrow pervaded the Seaside Town on the afternoon of this fretive day when it became known that one of its most highly esteemed and progressive citizens, Raymond A. Legere, had passed away suddenly at his home following an illness of but a few hours. Although his health had not been of the best for the past year or so, nevertheless he had shown remarkable recuperation from a very serious illness and was evidently well on the way to recovery when stricken with startling swiftness this forenoon and all that medical care could do for him proved unavailing, the end coming about 3.30 p.m. in the midst of his family and near relatives. the late Mr. Legere was a native of Shediac and celebrated his 51st birthday anniversary on Friday last, December 21st. He was a son of the late Dr. Joseph A. Leger and Rosaline Landry, of Dorchester, daughter of Amand Landry, the first Acadian elected to the New Brunswick Legislature. Mr. Leger's mother was a sister of Sir Pierre Landry once a member of the Hanington-Landry Government at Fredericton.
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Wednesday, December 16th, 1931 pg 7
Mrs. Stephen Leger -
The death occurred yesterday morning at the family residence, 140 Lester Avenue, of Mrs. Stephen Leger. She had been ailing for some time, but had only been confined to her bed for the last few weeks. The late Mrs. Leger, who before her marriage was Miss Mary LeBlanc, of College Bridge, was seventy years of age. She had resided in Moncton for many years, her husband being foreman of Sherrard's granite works. The late Mrs. Leger was a woman of sterling qualities and had a large number of friends who will sympatize with the bereaved family. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J. Henry Bourque, of Cambridge, Mass.; Mrs. Ida Gardner, of Boston, and Mrs. Fred Patterson, of this city, and two sons, Frank and Clorice, both of Moncton. She also leaves one sister, Miss Olive LeBlanc, of this city, and several grand-children. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning at eight o'clock from her late home to L'Assomption Church, where Requiem High Mass will be sung. Interment will be made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Shediac Road.
voir aussi: Amanda Savoie - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet, NB, 1999-09-16.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, July 3rd, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. John Leger -
The death of Mrs. John Leger occurred on Sunday afternoon at four o'clock at the home of her son, Mr. Walter Leger, 115 Botsford street. The deceased, who succumbed to an illness extending for one year, was 80 years of age. Besides her husband, who also resides with his son, she is survived by three sons and five daughters. the sons are: Walter, of this city; Camille, of New York; John, also resident in the United States. The daughters are: Mrs. E. Gallant, of Fredericton; Mrs. C. Melanson, of Halifax; Mrs. Fred Bourque, of Brockton, Mass.; Mrs. E. Landry, of Memramcook, and Mrs. S. Landry, of Fitchburg, Mass. The funeral will be held to L'Assomption Church on Wednesday morning for High Mass of Requiem an hour to be arranged upon arrival of some members of the family expected from the U.S.A. today.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mercredi, 20 octobre 1999
Sr Rita Léger, n.d.s.c. (Marie-Angélina) -
À Elberon, New Jersey (É.-U.), le dimanche 17 octobre 1999, à l’âge de 71 ans, est décédée au terme d’une courte maladie Sr Rita Léger (Marie-Angélina), n.d.s.c., domiciliée à Moncton. Née à Memramcook le 22 janvier 1928, elle était fille de feu Sifroid Léger et de feu Ida (née Cormier). Outre sa famille religieuse, elle laisse dans le deuil une soeur, Sr Angéline Léger, n.d.s.c., de Dieppe; quatre frères: Gérard (Marie-Louise), Ulysse (Corinne), Léonard (Rita), et Roméo (Éveline), toutes de Memramcook, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces. Une soeur, Dorilla, ainsi qu’un frère, Léandre, l’ont précédée dans la tombe. La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 14h, le jeudi 21 octobre, à la Maison-Mère des Religieuses Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur, 109 rue King à Moncton. Les funérailles auront lieu en la Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption, le vendredi 22 octobre, à 10h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière des religieuses à Memramcook. Heures de visite: le jeudi 21 octobre, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, et le vendredi 22 octobre, de 9h jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles (9h45). La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Frenette Ltée de Moncton (858-1900).
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, June 23rd, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. Elizabeth Morrissey Saint John, June 22 -
The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Morrissey, widow of John Morrissey, which occurred after noon yesterday at her home, here, was heard of by a host of friends in Saint John and elsewhere in the province with much regret. Mrs. Morrissey had been in failing health for about the last six weeks. All her married life she had been a resident of the South End of the city, where she was highly respected. She was a faithful attendant at St. John the Baptist Church, Broad Street. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Laura Morrissey, R.N., and Miss Katherine Morrissey, both at home; four sons, William J. Morrissey, John J. Morrissey, C.N.R. police constable, and Thomas J. Morrissey, all at home, and Edward, of Saint John; one brother, Mose Leger, of Moncton, and four sisters, Mrs. Thomas LeBLanc, Fox Creek, N.B.; Mrs. Fred Bourke and Mrs. Fred Gogan, both of Lewisville, N.B., and Mrs. Fred Perry, Livermore Falls, Me. Interment will be made in Scoudouc, N.B.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Vendredi, 17 septembre 1999 pg 63
Simon Landry (1908-1999)
CARAQUET - Au Centre hospitalier de l’Enfant-Jésus de Caraquet, le mercredi 15 septembre 1999, à l’âge de 91 ans, est décédé Simon Landry époux de Marie Cormier domicilié à Caraquet. Il fils de feu Dominique Landry et de feu Louise Thériault.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil neuf filles: Lina (Jean-Guy Paulin), Martina (Roland Friolet), et Jeanne-Mance (Arthur Dugas), toutes de Caraquet, Rita (Yvon Albert) de Petit-Rocher; Louise (Léonce Thériault) de Bertrand, Thérèse (Archille Thériault) de Grande-Anse; Philomène (Roger Landry) de Paquetville, Estelle (Charles-Edouard Robichaud) de Shippagan, et Ginette (Léopold Richard) de Moncton; cinq fils: Michel (Yvette Thériault), et Romuald (Laurraine Légère) tous deux de Caraquet; Majorique (Jeannine Quinn) et Emilien (Linda Godin), tous deux de Bertrand, Théophile (Jocelyne Albert) de Dugas Office; deux brus: Jeannette Dugas (feu Gérard) de Paquetville, et Diane Chiasson (feu Augustin) de Beauharnois, QC; un frère Hubert de Bertrand, ainsi 48 petits-enfants, 34 arrière-petits-enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces. Deux fils: Gérard et Augustin; trois soeurs: Jeanne, Stella et Adèle, ainsi qu’un frère, Ovila l’ont précédé dans la tombe. La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 14h vendredi 17 septembre, à la Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens de Caraquet le samedi 18 septembre à 11h. L’inhumation se fera cimetière paroissial. Heures de visite: ce vendredi 17 septembre, de 14h à 16h de 19h à 21h, et le samedi 18 septembre, de 9h30 jusqu'au départ pour les funérailles A la demande de la famille, un don à la Fondation l’Hôpital Enfant-Jésus Caraquet, serait apprécié. La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet, NB.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Samedi, 10 novembre 2007
David Caissie (1925-2007)
- Au Manoir Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bouctouche, le vendredi 9 novembre 2007, à l’âge de 82 ans, est décédé après une courte maladie David Caissie, époux de Florence (née Gaudet) Caissie, domicilié au Manoir Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bouctouche, mais autrefois de Cocagne. Née à Moncton le 21 avril 1925, il était fils de feu Georges et de feu Alice (née Despres) Caissie.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil cinq filles: Denise Girouard (Raymond) de Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, Noella Landry (Donald) d’Edmundston, Annette Belliveau (Gerard) de Saint-Paul, Rosella Caissie au domicile familial et Louise Saulnier (Louis) de Notre-Dame; quatre fils: Paul (Marielle) et Raymond (Rose), tous deux d’Edmonton, Leonard (Anne) de Cocagne et Rhéal (Diane) de Bouctouche; quatre soeurs: Irma Desroches (Willie) de Cocagne, Gloria Boudreau de Memramcook, Norma LeBlanc (Alain) de Saint-Anselme et Georgeline Léger (Yvon) de Saint-Antoine; trois frères: Roger (Carmella), Donald (Alma) et Normand (Thérèse), tous de Cocagne, ainsi que 19 petits-enfants, trois arrière-petits-enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Deux frères: Omer (1996) et Ulysse (2007) l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
Les visites auront lieu à la Maison funéraire Maillet ltée, 29, rue de l’Église, à Bouctouche (www.mailletfuneralhome.ca). Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Pierre de Cocagne, le mardi 13 novembre, à 19h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial.
Heures de visites: le lundi 12 novembre, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h et le mardi 13 novembre, de 14h à 16h et de 17h30 à 18h15.
Des dons peuvent être faits à la mémoire de David à la Fondation Hôpital Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont de Moncton ou au Manoir Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bouctouche.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mercredi, 13 octobre 1999 pg 31
Alfreda Rousselle
(1940-1999)
BRANTVILLE - Au Centre hospitalier de Tracadie, le mardi 12 octobre 1999, à l’âge de 59 ans, est décédée Alfreda Rousselle, épouse de Ludger Rousselle, domiciliée à Brantville. Elle était fille de feu Tranquille Robichaud et de Marie-Anne Thibodeau du Foyer Tabusintac.
Outre son époux et sa mère, elle laisse dans le deuil huit fils: Laurie (Pauline Baisley) de Fair Isle, Alonzo (Nancy Savoie), et Normand (Carole Légère), tous deux de Tracadie-Sheila, Alberto (Elda St-Pierre), Denis, Jean-Marc, et Stéphane (Lisa Thibodeau), tous de Brantville, et Wilmond (Nicole Boucher) de Shippagan; trois soeurs: Léona (Venance Rousselle), et Isabelle (Elzéar Doiron), toutes deux de Brantville, et Exilda (Alonzo McLaughlin) de Pointe-à-Bouleau; un frère, Joseph (Yolande Comeau) de Brantville; huit petits-enfants: Christian, Natasha, Mathieu, Francis, Vanessa, Joanie, Marc-André et Olivier, ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces.
Deux frères: Télesphore et Valmond, ainsi que deux soeurs: Aline et Priscille, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 19h, ce mercredi 13 octobre, au salon funéraire «La Colombe», 667 chemin Saulnier Ouest à Tracadie-Sheila. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Louis de Brantville, le vendredi 15 octobre, à 14h.
Heures de visite: ce mercredi 13 octobre, de 19h à 21h, le jeudi 14 octobre, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, et le vendredi 15 octobre, de midi jusqu’au départ pour les funérailles.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Coopérative funéraire «La Colombe» Ltée (395-5513).
voir aussi: M. Jean J. Bourque - nécrologie, Evangéline, Moncton, NB, 5 janvier 1970, pg 3.
Oswald Bastarache - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 2008-02-02.
Sunday Telegram Worcester, MA
Sunday, May 17th, 1992 pg d14
Gardner - Francois J. Cormier, 83, of 54 Lincoln St. died yesterday in Wachusett Manor Nursing Home.
He leaves his wife, Rosanna; a son Louis J.; two daughters, Bernice and Collette, a brother Joseph Gerard of Fitchburg, eith granchildren, five great grand-children, neices, and nephews. He was born in St. Anne, New Brunswick, Canada, son of Edmond and Marie (Legere) Cormier, and lived here most of his life.
He worked for 10 years for the highway division, Gardner Department of Public Works, retiring in 1973.
He was previously a press operator for many years at the former Kuniholm Mfg Co. Mr. Cormier was a member of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, its League of the Sacred Heart, the Gardner Fish & Gun Club, and the Gardner Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles. He was a member and past president of the Acadien Social Club, and a founder and past president of the Cormier Family Association. Mr Cormier served on the local Selective Service Board from 1955 - to 1965.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 4 octobre 1999
Eveline Cormier MONCTON -
À l’Hôpital régional Dr Georges-L. Dumont de Moncton, le vendredi 1er octobre 1999, à l’âge de 88 ans, est décédée Eveline Cormier, épouse de feu Alfred Cormier, domiciliée à Moncton. Elle était fille de feu Wilfred Léger et de feu Herminie Hébert. Elle laisse dans le deuil six filles: Germaine Swoffs (Claude) de Stittsville, Ont., Patricia Brown et Noëlla Cormier, toutes deux de Saint-Antoine-de-Kent, Jeannine Beaudoin de Île Bizzard, QC, Gabrielle Badger (Robert) de Dallas, Texas, et Marie-Ange Godin (Leroy) de Denver, Colorado; six fils: Gilles (Yvette), et Louis (Sharon), tous deux de Leominster, Mass., Jean-Paul (Lorraine) de Shédiac, Roger (Diane) de Grimsby, Ont., Charles (Debbie) de Kansas, Kansas, et Claude de Murdle Beach, Caroline du Sud; trois soeurs: Léa Poirier de Grande-Digue, Anita Léger de Shédiac, et Geneva Malakos (Cristo) de Pierrefonds, QC, ainsi que 29 petits-enfants, 18 arrière-petits-enfants et plusieurs neveux et nièces. Deux soeurs: Maria et Germaine, ainsi qu’un frère, Alonzo, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée à la salle mortuaire de l’église de Notre-Dame-de-Kent. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur de Notre-Dame-de-Kent, ce lundi 4 octobre, à 19h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial. Heures de visite: ce lundi 4 octobre, de 14h à 16h et de 17h30 à 19h. La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Maillet de Bouctouche.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Jeudi, 14 octobre 1999 pg 36
Médard Michel Léger (1947-1999)
TORONTO, Ontario - À Toronto (Casey House)le lundi 11 octobre 1999, à l'âge de 51 ans, est décédé au terme d'une longue lutte contre le cancer Médard Michel Léger, domicilié à Toronto. Né à Memramcook Ouest, il était fils de J. Benoît Léger et de Lorraine Després.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil trois soeurs: Francine (Alfred) LeBlanc d'Orléans, Ont., Denise (Jean-Marc) Colin de La Montain, et Marcia (Roger) Cormier de Saint-Jean; deux frères: Marc-Benoi (Marthe Doucet) de Moncton, et Roger de Halifax, N.-E.; cinq nièces: Dominique, Mélanie, Natacha, Cacylia et Marie-Dominique; trois neveux: Xavier, Sébastien et Justin, ainsi que plusieurs tantes et oncles.
M. Léger a été agent de bord pour Air Canada pendant 25 ans. La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 19h, le vendredi 15 octobre, à la Maison funéraire Dupuis de Memramcook. Les funérailles auront lieu en l'église Saint-Thomas de Memramcook, le samedi 16 octobre, à 11h. Le père Ulysse LeBlanc sera le célébrant.
A la demande de la famille, un don à la Fondation de l'Hôpital Dr Georges-L. Dumont, où à l'hospice Casey House serait apprécié.
Heures de visite: le vendredi 15 octobre, de 19h à 21h.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Brian Roy (1960 - 2008) -
Brian Roy, 48 of Dieppe, passed away on Friday, January 25th, 2008 at his residence. Born in Moncton, NB, he was the son of Florence (née: Duguay) and the late Laurie "King" Roy. Brian was employed by the Pepsi Bottling Group, a model car enthusiast, his models were often displayed at local car shows. Beside his mother, he is survived by his daughter, Danielle, at home; two sisters, Annette (Robert Paul) Melanson of Dieppe and Diane (Roger) LeBlanc of Greater Lakeburn; one brother, Richard (Rose-Mai) of Moncton; two half-brothers, Michel (Manon) Leger of Quebec, QC and Claude (Guylaine) Leger of Terre Bonne, QC, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Visitations will be held from Chartersville Funeral Home, 363 Amirault Street, Dieppe, NB 857-1901, on Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 from 2 to 4 pm and from 7 to 9 pm and on Thursday from 10 am until time of departure. Funeral mass will be celebrated from Ste-Thérèse Roman Catholic Church, on Thursday, January, 31st, 2008, at 11 am. Interment in Notre-Dame du Calvaire Cemetery, Dieppe, NB. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.chartersville.com.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Stephen Lanteigne 1974-2008 Stephen Lanteigne, 33, of Moncton passed away suddenly at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton on Saturday, January 26, 2008. He is survived by his mother, Adrienne (Léger) Lanteigne of Trois-Ruisseaux; one daughter, Émilia Cook; two sisters, Christine Savoie (Rhéal), Michelle Lanteigne; and one brother, Paul L. Lanteigne Jr. (Elaine Bateman). Visitation at Funérarium Frenette, 2642 Acadie Rd., Cap-Pelé (577-3297) on Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, from 9:30 a.m. until time of departure (10:20a.m.). Funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at Ste. Thérèse d'Avila R.C. Church, Cap-Pelé. Interment in the parish cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Frenette Funeral Home Shediac Ltd. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Thursday, December 31st, 1931 pg 9
Mrs. Raphael Leger Shediac, N.B., Dec. 30 -
Mrs. Raphael Leger, aged 74 years, died this morning at the Providence St. Joseph's Home here. Deceased was born at St. Mary's, Kent County, a daughter of the late Hon. Oliver J. LeBlanc, of that place. She completed her studies at the convent of St. Louis, Kent County, and was one of the first students who attended that institution. She afterwards married Raphael Leger, a well known citizen of Shediac. She was the last survivor of a large family. Surviving are two step-sisters, Mrs. Marie-Rose LeBlanc, of St. Mary's, and Mrs. Onesime LeBlanc, of Shediac; two nieces, Mrs. J.A. Nowlan, of Upper Poquemouche, and Mrs. Tilmon Girouard, of Leominster, Mass.; four nephews, Henri Nowlan, of St. Anselme; J.B. Nowlan, manager of the Evangeline daily newspaper, Moncton; Oscar LeBlanc, of Shediac, and Rodolphe LeBlanc, of St. Mary's. The funeral will be held in Moncton ...
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Wednesday, November 18th, 1931 pg 7
J. Oscar Legere Shediac, Nov. 17 -
Word has been received of the death in Fitchburg, Mass., of J. Oscar Legere, after a long period of ill health. Mr. Leger was born in Shediac, 44 years ago, but had been a resident of Massachusetts 25 years. He was prominent in the large Acadian colony of Fitchburg and was a member of several organizations including the Foresters, Franco-Americans and L'Assomption Society. The funeral took place in Fitchburg, Rev. Father A. Chartier singing a high mass of requiem at St. Joseph's Church. The pallbearers were, Henry Babineau, Fidele Babineau, Arthur Legere, Rene Legere, Honore Legere, and Alderic Legere. The deceased is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Flora Legere, a son, Henry, and a daughter, Alberta, both of Fitchburg.
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Friday, November 13th, 1931 pg 7
Mrs. Olivier Cormier -
The death occurred last evening at the family home 129 Dominion St., of Mrs. Julianna Cormier, beloved wife of Mr. Olivier Cormier, well known C.N.R. shops employee. Her passing came about 8.30 following an illness of six days duration and she will be mourned by a large circle of relatives and friends. The deceased was 48 years of age and was born at St. Anthony, Kent County, being before her marriage Miss Julianna Breau, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leo Breau, of that place. She had resided in the city for many years and was a highly respected member of L'Assomption Church and one of the branches of L'Assomption Society. Besides her husband, she leaves to mourn their loss seven sons and two daughters. The sons are Hector and Alphonse, employees of Moncton Fish Market; Adelard, Alfred, Edward, Bernard and Lloyd, all at home. The daughters are Lena, of T. Eaton Co.'s staff, and Edna, student at St. Joseph Convent; Memramcook. One brother, Urbain Breau, of St. Anthony, and six sisters also survive. The sisters are Mrs. Phillip Leger, Moncton; Mrs. Edward Cormier, Notre Dame; Mrs. Lalice Leger, St. Anthony; Mrs. Joseph Leger, Renault's Mills, Kent County; Mrs. Pierre Girouard, Fisherville, Mass., and Mrs. Fred M. Leger, Renaud's Mills. The funeral will be held Saturday morning from the family home to L'Assomption Church for solemn high mass of requiem, after which the body will be taken by the Buctouche train to St. Anthony, where interment will be made on Sunday afternoon.
Daily Times Moncton, NB
Wednesday, October 28th, 1931 pg 7
Oscar Leger Shediac, Oct 27 -
Alderic E. Leger, of Shediac, received word today that his brother, Oscar, had passed away in Fitchburg, Mass., following an operation in the Burbank Hospital. The late Mr. Leger was born in Barachois parish of Shediac, 54 years ago, a son of the late Edward Leger. He leaves to mourn his wife, formerly Miss Flora Leger, of St. Paul, Kent County; a brother Alderic, of Shediac, of Shediac, and a sister, Mrs. Rene Leger, of Sanford, Maine. The funeral will be held at Fitchburg tomorrow.
Moncton Times Moncton, NB
Tuesday, July 3rd, 1973 pg 3
Leonie Landry -
The death of Leonie Landry of Lower Cap Pele occurred at Dr. George Dumont Hospital on Saturday following a brief illness. She was 84. Born at Barachois, she was the daughter of the late Calixte and Henriette (Cormier) Leger, and the wife of Willie Landry. Besides her husband, she is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Meleme Babineau (Laura) of Toronto, Mrs. Bernard Dion (Augusta), Mrs. Ovila Croteau (Marguerite), Mrs. Albert Melanson (Doris) all of Fitchburg, Mass., Mrs. Yvon Ouellette (Violette Anne) of Moncton; four sons, Aldoria and Larry, both of Lower Cap Pele, Edward of Toronto, William of Fitchburg, Mass., one brother, Alfred of Shediac; 28 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. The body is resting at Frenette's Funeral Home, Shediac. Funeral service will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Cap Pele Roman Catholic Church, with interment in the Cap Pele Roman Catholic Cemetery.
voir aussi: Dora McDonald - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet, NB, 1 novembre 1999.
voir aussi: Adrien E. Leger - nécrologie, Le Droit, Ottawa, ON, 2008-02-06.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Raymond J. Leger -
Raymond 'Ray' Joseph Leger, 78, of Fernwood Drive, Moncton, passed away Tuesday, February 5, 2008 at the Dr. G.-L. Dumont Hospital. Born May 25, 1929 in Moncton, he was the adopted son of the late Arthur and Florence (Belliveau) Leger. Ray was retired from VIA Rail with 26 years service, a veteran of the Korean War having served with the 4th Field Squadron of the Royal Canadian Engineers, a former member of the Magnetic Hill Golf and Country Club, an avid hunter, and bowler, especially ten pin. He is survived by two daughters: Jeannine Berube (Ed) of Scoudouc, Doris Ayles (Adelard) of Moncton; three sons: Paul (Fernande) and Tony (Peggy) of Dieppe, Peter at home; 13 grandchildren: Monique and Danny Berube, Kim, Nicole, Monique , Rick, Sabrina, and Ray Leger; Jason, and Brian Ayles; Christa, Shawn, and Jennifer MacDonald; nine great-grandchildren; two brothers: Jerry and Ronald (Angie); numerous nieces, and nephews. Besides his parents, he is also predeceased by his best friend and wife of 58 years Ida (Leger) Leger, a son, George, a daughter, Theresa, and a granddaughter Michelle. At Ray's request, no visitation at the funeral home. The funeral mass will be held Friday, February 8 2008 at 10:30 a.m. from St.-Louis-de-France Roman Catholic Church, Lewisville. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe. Memorial donations to the Dr. G.-L. Dumont Hospital Foundation (Palliative Care) would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Frenette Funeral Home, Moncton (858-1900). www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Monday, February 4th, 2008
Florence Boucher St-Philippe -
Florence Boucher, 73, of Saint-Philippe, passed away Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 at her residence. Born April 23rd, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Alphée and Marie (Gallant) Boucher. She is survived by her sisters: Dora Leger (Alphérie) and Laura Cormier both of Moncton; her brother, Clorice Boucher of Irishtown, many nieces, and nephews. She is predeceased by a daughter, Jeannine; her brothers and sisters: Adèle, Adelard, Napoléon, Irène, Aurèle, Éloie, Emery, and Télex. Visitation at Frenette Funeral Home, 88 Church Street, Moncton (858-1900) on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. The funeral mass will be held at 2 pm, Wednesday, February 6th at the St-Philippe Roman Catholic Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Memorial donations to the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital Foundation (Oncology) would be appreciated. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Mardi, 5 février 2008
Cécilia Léger (1924-2008)
SHÉDIAC - À l’Hôpital régional Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont, le vendredi 1er février 2008, à l’âge de 83 ans, est décédée Cécilia Léger, épouse de feu Ernest Léger, domiciliée à la Résidence Beau Séjour de Shédiac, mais autrefois de la rue Comeau. Née le 11 décembre 1924 à Le Goulet, elle était fille de feu Élire et Lorette (Lanteigne) Roussel.
Elle laisse dans le deuil une fille, Élise LeBlanc (Louis) de Shédiac; quatre fils: O’Neil (Nicole Savard) de Chicoutimi, Qc, Raymond (Lorette) de Grand-Barachois, Valmond (Steve Ingnam) de Middleton, N.-É. et Paul-Émile (Maria Eugenia Peña Menéndez) d’Ottawa, Ont.; une soeur spéciale, Émilia Bulger (Joseph) de Shippagan, ainsi que 12 petits-enfants et cinq arrière-petits-enfants.
Son époux, Ernest (1986); deux fils: Jean Camille (1987) et Joseph Léger; une petite-fille, Nathalie Léger, ainsi que plusieurs soeurs et frères: J. Louis, Benoît, Bernard, Kevin, Jason, Rachel, Jonathan, Grant, Rémi, Mathieu, Nathalie et Carmen Rosa, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
Mme Léger était une aide-infimière à la Villa Providence de Shédiac, avant sa retraite. Elle était bénévole et aimait tricoter.
Un service privé a eu lieu à la chapelle de la Maison funéraire Frenette ltée, 396, rue Main, à Shédiac (532-3297, www.salonfrenette.com). L’inhumation se fera au cimetière Sainte-Thérèse-d’Avila de Cap-Pelé.
Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Monday, February 4th, 2008
Cécilia Léger (1924 - 2008) -
Cécilia Léger, 83, wife of the late Ernest Léger of Résidence Beau Séjour and formerly of Comeau St., Shediac passed away on Friday, February 1, 2008 at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton. Born December 11, 1924 in le Goulet, N. B., she was the daughter of the late, Élie and Lorette (Lanteigne) Roussel. She is survived by a daughter, Élise LeBlanc (Louis) of Shediac, four sons: O'Neil (Nicole Savard) of Chicoutimi, QC, Raymond (Lorette) of Grand-Barachois, Valmond (Steve Ingnam) of Middleton, N.S., Paul-Émile (Maria Eugenia Peña Menéndez) of Ottawa, ON; a special sister, Émilia Bulger (Joseph) of Shippagan, N.B., twelve grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. Besides her husband, Ernest (1986), she is predeceased by two sons: Jean Camille (1987) and Joseph, one granddaughter, Nathalie Léger, and by several sisters and brothers: J. Louis, Benoît, Bernard, Kevin, Jason, Rachel, Jonathan, Grant, Rémi, Mathieu, Nathalie, Carmen, Rosa. A private service was held at Frenette Funeral Home Chapel, 396 Main St., Shediac (532-3297). Interment will be in Ste. Thérèse d'Avila Roman Catholic. Cemetery, Cap-Pelé. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, August 6th, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. Charles J. Leger -
Many friends learned with deep regret of the sudden death of Mrs. Charles J. Leger, which occurred at six o'clock Saturday morning at her home, 342 Lutz street. Although she had not enjoyed good health for the past two years, yet her condition was not considered extremely serious and her passing naturally came as a shock to her immediate family and other relatives and friends. The deceased was formerly Miss Justine Boudreau and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marc Boudreau, of Barachois. She was born in that village 72 years ago, but moved to Moncton 40 years ago and has made her home here ever since, Being highly respected by a wide circle of acquaintances. Her husband who for many years was passenger car foreman at the C.N.R. depot here, died four years ago. She is survived by one son, Alban Leger; and three daughters, Mrs. Joseph P. LeBlanc, Mrs. Aurelie Murphy and Miss Laura Leger, the latter being an employee of the Canadian National Railway genral office staff here. The funeral will be held this Monday, morning to L'Assomption Church for requiem high mass at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in the Shediac Road Cemetery.
Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, August 18th, 1934 pg 9
Mrs. John Leger Shediac, Aug. 17 -
Death this week claimed an old resident of Shediac Bridge in the person of Mrs. John Leger, at the age of 70 years. Deceased was highly respected and had many friends throughout the district. She was formerly Miss Elizabeth Lemanager and leaves to mourn besides her husband four brothers, Henry and Thomas, Shediac Bridge; Hypolite, of Montreal, and Alphie, of Shediac River; also two sisters, Cecil, of Shediac River, and Diana, in the New England States. The funeral was held on Thursday morning at 8 o,clock at Grand Digue, Rev. Father E.A. Gallant officiating at the high mass of requiem. The pallbearers were Alphonse Babineau, Joseph Poirier, Fred Gallant, James Bourgeois, Omar Lemenager and Albert Gallant.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Lundi, 21 février 2000
Théodore Cormier
(1920-2000)
L’ANSE-BLEUE - Au Centre hospitalier de l’Enfant-Jésus de Caraquet, le dimanche 20 février 2000, à l’âge de 79 ans, est décédé subitement Théodore Cormier, époux de Lorenza Cormier, domicilié à L’Anse-Bleue. Il était fils de feu Daniel Cormier et de feu Hortense Frigault.
Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil quatre fils: Bernard et Daniel (Jennifer Albert), tous deux de L’Anse-Bleue, Vincent (Gina Savoie) de Néguac, et Jean-Marc de Moncton; quatre filles: Doris de Moncton, Yolande (Roger Boucher) de Caraquet, Micheline de Grande-Anse, et Murielle Léger de Maisonnette; une soeur, Eva de Grande-Anse; trois frères: Léon de Grande-Anse, Alphonse (Lucienne Dugas), et Edmond (Alexina Landry) de L’Anse-Bleue, ainsi que 11 petits-enfants et deux arrière-petits-enfants.
Une soeur, Emma, ainsi que trois frères: Majorique, Stanislas et Raymond, l’ont précédé dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 14h, le mardi 22 février, au salon funéraire de Grande-Anse. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Saint-Simon et Saint-Jude de Grande-Anse, le mercredi
23 février, à 16h. L’inhumation se fera au cimetière paroissial au printemps.
Heures de visite: le mardi
22 février, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21h, et le mercredi 23 février, de 14h à 15h30.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire LeGresley de Grande-Anse.
Le Voilier / Le Point Caraquet, NB
Mardi, 22 janvier 1985
Annie Sewell
Est décédée le 13 janvier 1985, à l’hôpital L’Enfant-Jésus de Caraquet, â l’âge de 86 ans et 8 mois, Mme Annie Sewell, épouse de Louis N. Légère de Bas-Caraquet. Elle était la fille de feus Joseph Sewell et Odille Gionet, également de Bas-Caraquet.
Outre son époux, elle laisse dans le deuil, trois filles: Mme Michel (Gloria) Monat de St-Jean d’Iberville QC; Mlle Ether Légère de Toronto et Mme Georgette Légère Vankrustum de Brandford Ontario. Six fils: Louis et Edmond de Oshawa Ontario; Clifford de Pokemouche; Edgar de Bas-Caraquet; Normand de St-Jean d’Iberville et Norbert de Caraquet. Une soeur: Mme Germaine LeClair de Toronto; quatre frères: Chester de Bathurst, Freddy de Maniwakic QC; Josie de Caraquet et Herbie de Bathurst; vingt-quatre petits-enfants et 10 arrière-petits-enfants, plusieurs neveux et nièces de la région de Caraquet et du Québec ainsi que de l’Ontario.
Les funérailles de Mme Légère ont eu lieu le mardi 5 janvier à 16h, en l’église St-Paul de Bas-Caraquet. La direction des funérailles été confiée à la Maison funéraire Racicot de Caraquet.
l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Vendredi, 26 novembre 1999
Lina Belliveau (1900-1999)
MONCTON - Lina Beaulieu, en résidence à la Villa Providence de Shédiac depuis trois ans, est décédée à cet endroit le jeudi 25 novembre 1999, à l’âge de 99 ans et cinq mois, au terme d’une courte maladie.
Originaire du Village-des-Cormier, paroisse de Saint-Paul-de-Kent, elle était fille de feu Michel Cormier et de feu Marguerite Girouard.
Sa seule soeur, feu Régina Léger (feu Anselme), demeurait à Fitchburg, Mass. Veuve de feu Albénie-P Belliveau, le couple a élevé sa famille sur l’avenue Shirley de Moncton avant de s’établir sur l’avenue Hawker. Elle a survécu à tous ses proches parents, mais elle laisse dans le deuil six filles et deux fils: Yolande Goguen (Yvon), Irma et Fernande Grant (Don), toutes de Moncton, Viola Daigle (Euclide), et Gloria Losier (feu Joseph A.) toutes deux de Dieppe, Yvette Brumme (Hilmar) de Mahopac, N.Y., Bernard de La Montain, Memramcook, et Raymond de Montréal, QC. Elle quitte aussi plusieurs petits-enfants.
Outre son époux (1996); deux filles: Maria et Lauda; deux fils: Ulysse (Vic), et Roger, l’ont précédée dans la tombe.
La dépouille mortelle est présentement exposée au salon funéraire Frenette. Les funérailles auront lieu en l’église Christ-Roi, le samedi 27 novembre, à 11h. heures de visite: le vendredi 26 novembre, de 14h à 16h et de 19h à 21 h, et le samedi 27 novembre, de 9h30 à 10h45. Les personnes qui le désirent peuvent faire un don à la Fondation Villa Providence de Shédiac ou à une oeuvre charitable.
La direction des funérailles a été confiée aux soins professionnels de la Maison funéraire Frenette, rue Church à Moncton.