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Family: Marcotte, Noel Joseph Omer / Hamonic, Cecile Marie Emilie (F6332)

m. 1950


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  • Marcotte, Noel Joseph Omer Male
    Marcotte, Noel Joseph Omer

    Birth  25 Dec 1918  Saint-Pierre-Jolys, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  11 Dec 2006  Saint-Malo, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial  Aft. 15 Dec 2006  Saint Malo Catholic Cemetery, Saint-Malo, Steinbach Census Division, Manitoba, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  1950  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]  Saint-Malo, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Hamonic, Cecile Marie Emilie Female
    Hamonic, Cecile Marie Emilie

    Birth  23 Jul 1927  Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  6 Mar 2006  Saint-Pierre-Jolys, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial  Aft. 6 Mar 2006  Saint Malo Catholic Cemetery, Saint-Malo, Steinbach Census Division, Manitoba, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Hamonic, Jean Marie | F6691 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Le Dortz, Leontine | F6691 Group Sheet 

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      CECILE MARIE EMILIE MARCOTTE (HAMONIC), BORN: JUL 23, 1927, DATE OF PASSING: MAR 06, 2006; After a lengthy illness our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Cécile Marcotte passed away on March 6, 2006, at Le Repos Jolys, St. Pierre Jolys. Cécile leaves to mourn and cherish her memory her husband Noël of 56 years, two daughters, Claudette and husband Ulysses of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Carmen and Pierre Desjardins of St. Rémi d'Amherst, QC and one son Martial of St. Boniface; six grandchildren, Janelle and Craig Collingridge of St. Claude, Justin of St. Vital, Samuel and Novam of St. Rémi d'Amherst, QC, Candice of Winnipeg, Christine and Adrian Denegar of Victoria, BC, and one great-granddaughter Brooke Collingridge of St. Claude. She is also survived by her sisters, Rolande, Thérèse (Léo) and Béatrice (Gaétan); and three brothers, Marcel (Janet), Edouard (Rolande) and Jean; sisters-in-law, Jacqueline Hamonic and Thérèse Hamonic, Irène Maynard, Juliette Forest, Thérèse Charrière, Germaine Benoit, Violette Marcotte, as well as numerous nieces and nephews and friends. She was predeceased by her parents, Jean and Léontine Hamonic, her brothers, Robert, Léon and Eugène. Mom was born on July 23, 1927 in Assiniboia, SK. In 1933, the family moved to Dufrost, MB. At the age of 17 years old, she began her professional career teaching at the St. Isidore School and also graduated from the St. Boniface General Hospital School of Nursing in 1949. Starting in January 1950, she was the first nurse at the new hospital in St. Pierre Jolys and helped to set up and organize supplies for the first patients to be admitted. She worked for 40 years retiring in December 1990. With nursing as her lifelong passion, she touched many lives from birth to death. Mom was a true pioneer. In the early 1950s she would turn our home into baby and flu shot clinics. She would respond lovingly to all who called at any time for her advice and healing hands. Often fondly known as Docteur Marcotte the town erected a first aid station next door to store supplies she could use in her caring of the community. In her last year at the Repos Jolys, the nursing staff would affectionately have mom help them pass out medications. Cécile was a woman of many talents. Apart from her intellectual pursuits, and her enjoyment of crosswords, card games and reading, she was an outstanding artist. Her paintings won several prizes at art expositions. She also used her art to decorate one of a kind wedding and special event cakes. Her creativity was expressed throughout our home, with her gardening, decorating, cooking and sewing skills. Mom had a deep faith and believed in the power of prayer. In her last years she would wear her rosary around her neck all day to make sure she had not lost it and could pray at any moment. She had a special gift helping people find lost objects through the intercession of St. Antoine de Padoux. People from far away would call her and with her prayers they would eventually find what they were looking for. Her first love was her family. She touched our lives in such as special way and showed us how to love and care for others. She also believed in having fun and was able to laugh easily. Together mom and dad also loved to travel and especially when combined with family visits. After celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, they moved to the Chalet Malouin in 2000 amongst many friends. The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to the staff of Le Repos Jolys for their excellent and compassionate care. In her memory and to honour her devotion to the nursing profession, the family is establishing a bursary fund to support bilingual nursing students. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Francofonds, 605 Rue Desmeurons, Pièce 202, St. Boniface, MB R2H 2R1. Funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 9 at 2:00 p.m. at the St. Malo Roman Catholic Church, with Rev. M. Chaput officiating. Prayers will begin at 1:30 p.m. She helped hundreds both in body and soul - such was her giving way. The Desjardins Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements, 233-4949 or toll free 1-888-233-4949.

      -- As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 8, 2006


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      An online memorial for "Cecile Hamonic Marcotte 6 Mar 2006"
      can be reviewed on the public and free Find a Grave service.
      It may offer connections to his or her parents, siblings, children, and generations beyond,

      as well containing stories that are not documented on your host's tree or this website.
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    6. [S1563291627] Winnipeg Free Press,
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      [2006/12/14],
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      NOEL OMER MARCOTTE, BORN: DEC 25, 1918, DATE OF PASSING: DEC 11, 2006; After a lengthy illness, our beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather Noël passed away peacefully in his home with his family by his side. Noël left us to join his beloved wife and soulmate of 56 years, Cécile (2006); his parents Irené and Léa; his brothers, Ferdinand, Ulysses, Lucien, Arthur and Paul; his sisters, Eva, Rose Alma, Gertrude, Jeanne, Adelina and Marie-Joseph. He leaves to mourn and cherish his memory two daughters, Claudette and husband Ulysses Lahaie of St-Vital, Carmen and Pierre Desjardins of Brébeuf, Québec and one son Martial of St. Boniface; six grandchildren, Janelle (Craig) Collingridge of St. Claude, Justin Lahaie of St. Vital, Samuel and Novam Desjardins of Mont Tremblant, Québec, Candice Marcotte of Winnipeg, Christine Marcotte of Victoria, BC and one great-granddaughter Brooke Collingridge of St. Claude. He is also survived by his devoted sisters, Irène Maynard, Juliette Forest, Thérèse Charrier, Germaine Benoit and Rolande (Edouard) Hamonic; sisters-in-law, May Violet Marcotte, Rolande Hamonic, Thérèse (Léo) Bourgeois and Béatrice (Gaétan) Arpin, Jacqueline Hamonic, Thérèse Hamonic; brothers-in-law, Marcel (Janet) Hamonic and Jean Hamonic, as well as his special niece and friend Yolande Gosselin and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Dad was born in Carey, MB on Christmas Day, 1918 and so Christmas was always an extra special time for us. This year we will celebrate his life and the gift that was given to us in his strong yet compassionate presence throughout our lives. Charitable and generous in all ways, he was a man of deep faith and great integrity and left us with a legacy of values to live by. He was a wonderful caring husband, father and friend, always thinking of others before himself. He took care of our mom with patience and loving attention during her lengthy illness. Known for his soft-spoken and gentlemanly ways, Noël was loved and respected by all who knew him. Dad was a very hard working man and excellent provider for his family. He was a farmer, a trucker, a lumberjack and a soldier. In his retirement he became an avid gardener and a snooker champion. He also believed in having fun and was able to laugh easily. Together Dad and Mom also loved to travel and especially when combined with family visits. Before leaving to be in the arms of Jesus, he shared with us his love and devotion for his parish of St. Malo. He was proud to have given his time to help build the church at the age of 17 years, to help develop the grotto grounds and to have been a parish trustee. He was also a Knight of Columbus member since the age of 28 years. The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to the South Eastman Palliative Care and Home Care staff for their friendship, their care and their attention. Thank you to all our family and friends for supporting us during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Fonds de famille Noël and Cécile Marcotte, Francofonds, 605 rue Des Meurons, Pièce 202, St. Boniface, MB R2H 2R1. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, December 15 at 2:00 p.m. in the St. Malo Roman Catholic Church, St. Malo, MB with Fr. M. Chaput presiding. Viewing will be held at 1:30 p.m. with the rosary said at 1:40 p.m. Noël's pallbearers will be his fellow brother knights. The interment of the cremated remains will take place at a later date in St. Malo, MB. Au ciel, au ciel, au ciel, j'irai la voir un jour. Au ciel, au ciel, au ciel, j'irai la voir un jour. J'irai la voir un jour! J'irai près de son trône Recevoir ma couronne Dans l'éternel séjour. The Desjardins Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

      -- As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 14, 2006


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      can be reviewed here


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      Various passages that recount the stories of various Marcotte family members during their time in the area around Saint-Malo, RM of De Salaberry, MB, CANADA

      The original source material and possibly more information

      can be reviewed here


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    8. [S0000100001] FindaGrave,
      Find A Grave Indices / Catalogues, (FindaGrave).


      An online memorial for "Noel Omer Marcotte 11 Dec 2006"
      can be reviewed on the public and free Find a Grave service.
      It may offer connections to his or her parents, siblings, children, and generations beyond,

      as well containing stories that are not documented on your host's tree or this website.
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