Marie Tremblay
It is with great sadness and relief that we announce the passing of Marie Tremblay-Tellier on May 15 after a long and difficult illness.
She leaves behind her children, Michèle (Yves), Geneviève (the late Michel), Pierre (Lyne) and Josée, her grandchildren, Arnaud, Simon, Jeanne, Anaïs, Clémence, Paule and Rosalie, and her great-grandchildren, Agathe, Oscar, Florent and a new one on the way. She also leaves her brother Maurice, her brother-in-law Jean Parrot (Tox) and a number of dear friends.
Marie, nicknamed Momo by her family, was a generous, flexible person who welcomed everyone. She was able to enjoy a good life with her husband Jacques Tellier (Spoke), both at their farm in Katevale, looking after the garden and their popular sugar shack, and on many cycling trips before they became popular.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to the entire team at RPA Notre-Dame-de-la Paix, and especially to Ouided, who helped her through her illness. We would also like to express our gratitude to her grandson, Simon (and Samantha), who was always present, warm and responsive to her needs.
A tribute, which we hope will be in his image, rural, simple and festive, will be paid to him on Sunday 18 August 2024. Expressions of sympathy will be received at Vignoble Kobloth, located at 905 Grand boulevard O, St-Bruno, QC J3V 0L8, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
She leaves behind her children, Michèle (Yves), Geneviève (the late Michel), Pierre (Lyne) and Josée, her grandchildren, Arnaud, Simon, Jeanne, Anaïs, Clémence, Paule and Rosalie, and her great-grandchildren, Agathe, Oscar, Florent and a new one on the way. She also leaves her brother Maurice, her brother-in-law Jean Parrot (Tox) and a number of dear friends.
Marie, nicknamed Momo by her family, was a generous, flexible person who welcomed everyone. She was able to enjoy a good life with her husband Jacques Tellier (Spoke), both at their farm in Katevale, looking after the garden and their popular sugar shack, and on many cycling trips before they became popular.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to the entire team at RPA Notre-Dame-de-la Paix, and especially to Ouided, who helped her through her illness. We would also like to express our gratitude to her grandson, Simon (and Samantha), who was always present, warm and responsive to her needs.
A tribute, which we hope will be in his image, rural, simple and festive, will be paid to him on Sunday 18 August 2024. Expressions of sympathy will be received at Vignoble Kobloth, located at 905 Grand boulevard O, St-Bruno, QC J3V 0L8, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.