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ANNETTE EVA TRUDEAU
Born: Jun 22, 1931
Date of Passing: Sep 24, 2019
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ANNETTE EVA TRUDEAU
June 22, 1931 - September 24, 2019
Annette is survived by her loving husband Alphonse, of nearly 66 years, son Gerry (Rhonda), daughter Diane, grandchildren, Adam, David, Correy, Anna and Sydney, great-grandchildren Brooke, Jayda, Nathan, Mason, Brody and Anaya, and siblings, Denise, Irene, Rita, Edgar, Adelard, Rolande, Claudette, Yvette and Paulette.
Annette lived her early years in St. Anne. She came to Winnipeg and took training to be an R.N. then she worked in St. Rose, St. Boniface Hospital and for many years at St. Amant Centre until her retirement.
Annette and Al spent their retirement years travelling, golfing, biking, and fishing in Canada in the summer and in the U.S. in the winter, primarily in Texas where they made lifelong friends.
The last couple of years they were together at Oakview Place, you could always see Annette and Al holding hands wherever they were or Al playing the guitar for her.
The family would like to thank the doctors and staff of CancerCare and Oakview Place and a special thank you to Dr. Dao for helping to keep her with us as long as she did.
She will be missed by all those that she touched in life.
In accordance with Annette's wishes, cremation has taken place and a private interment was held at Glen Lawn Cemetery.
A service and celebration of Annette's life will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, 10:00 a.m. at Christ the King Parish, 847 St. Mary's Road.
Family and friends may sign a
book of condolence at www.glenlawn.ca.
Glen Lawn Funeral Home
204-982-7550
Publish Date: Oct 12, 2019
ANNETTE EVA TRUDEAU
Longer obituary notice will follow in
Saturday, October 5, 2019 edition.
Family and friends may sign a book of condolence at www.glenlawn.ca.
Glen Lawn Funeral Home
204-982-7550
Publish Date: Sep 28, 2019
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 28, 2019, Oct 12, 2019
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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My deepest condolences on the passing of Annette. We worked together at St Amant. She worked night shift, so she gave me report as I arrived on days. Annette was petite but as you know she came with big energy and personality. A hard worker and good nurse who cared deeply for our clients. She used to make me laugh with her comments and of course with me being tall she always questioned whether I was responsible for her not being able to reach something. I’d be greeted early in am with “Rainka were you on yesterday and told them where to put the new lock on our unit door? I couldn’t get off the unit for coffee without getting a chair to reach it” I’d tell her of course it wasn’t me I wouldn’t do that to you! It truly wasn’t but being the tallest staff on unit she often presumed I was the culprit. I truly enjoyed our banter and her dedication. May she Rest In Peace and may her family and close friends find comfort in the days ahead. - Posted by: Diane Rainka (Colleague) on: Oct 17, 2019
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Annette was my mentor when I first started my position at St Amant . I will always thank her for her patience and willingness to teach. Her compassion to the residence was her greatest gift. My condolences to her family. - Posted by: Inga zahodnik (Long time co worker St Amant) on: Oct 13, 2019
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Every day for the from October 3 to October 9 at 7am and 7pm (6am and 6pm Winnipeg time, 11:00 UTC), the Roman Catholic Church, Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Carmen, in my pueblo, said prayers for my mother Annette Eva Trudeau, née Faucher to accompany her soul to her maker in heaven. More prayers are always welcome. RIP MOM ... love you always. Letter to mom. Mom, I've missed you so much. Lightening lit the skies for your service in Dominican Republic the night of October 4th, the service for you that we attended. I'm sure St. Francis took your hand to take you home as he was subject of your service. I'm glad you got to see Anna and Sydney, and got to know Anaya a little. She's such a beautiful gift. A true treasure. I wish I was there, I would never have left your side. And even if only via video conference, I'm glad you got to meet Fausto. He's been saying constant prayers for you and dad. I'm sorry you weren't able to meet our Wallie. You would love him. While your up there, watch over our girls. And Wallie too, he's pretty sick and could use a little pull from above, maybe a lot. When you see aunt Alice and your parents, give them all our love too. Love always, Diane & Fausto De León - Posted by: Diane Trudeau (Daughter) on: Oct 12, 2019
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Condolences to Uncle Al and family. Sorry for your loss. Auntie Annette will be truly missed by everyone that she met. Till we meet again. Love Anita and Karl and family - Posted by: Anita Stronciski and Karl Stronciski (Niece ) on: Sep 28, 2019