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REAL LUNEAU
He is survived by his son Marc (Susan), grandchildren, Jordan and Daria and predeceased by his wife, Yvonne and son, Paul. He had four brothers and four sisters some of which preceded him.
Dad was a "Jack of All Trades", a builder, a designer, a mechanic, a fixer of things and touched many people on his journey through life. Life started on the family farm in Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick, QC in the center of Quebec, surrounded by Maple trees and the Appalachian Mountains. He worked the family farm, and as a young man, ventured off towards Winnipeg working along his way with the spirit of an explorer, this the beginning of his journey. He lived a full life filled with challenges and adventures none of which were too great. He had a vision of retiring to a "Cabin in the Woods", perhaps inspired from his lumberjack days, which he built enjoyed for many years. He was a man of integrity and honesty driven by perseverance and an unbending will to help others. His door was always open. He will be missed by many.
Family and friends may sign a
Book of Condolence at www.glenlawn.ca.
Glen Lawn Funeral Home
204-982-7550
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 05, 2020
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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We were blessed to have gotten to know Real at the lake! Real was so kind and always willing to lend a hand. He always had a project on the go and was happy to show us what he was working on. When we went to his place we always had to sit down and share some stories. He especially loved to show off his prized garden. The lake will not be the same without Real❤️ I will miss his laugh. He had a way of making everyone feel special❤️ Rest easy old friend! - Posted by: Lorne and Brigitte Goertzen (Lake friends) on: Dec 16, 2020
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Real will be deeply missed , he was one of a kind. Had a big heart and always was there if you needed a hand . He was a hell of great mechanic worked on many of my vans and always treated me as a friend. My wife Georgette and I one time put a surprise party on for him when he turned 65, he came there thinking it was for my wife but when we sang happy birthday to him I think that was one of the only times he didn’t have something to say. We sure got him good and had lots of fun. Real loved life to the fullest . Loved his wife, his children, and grandchildren . The world as we know today have lost a great human being. REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND - Posted by: Larry & Georgette Franks (Very good friends) on: Dec 05, 2020
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Even though we haven’t spoken for a few years I think of you often. I’m so sorry for your loss. Your dad was an awesome man and always willing to help get my car started. He was so knowledgeable he reminded me of my grandfather. I know this is really strange but last night as I was sitting here I thought about your dad and how he was doing and this morning my dad called to let me know he had passed. Very strange You will get through this, I know how difficult it is. Thinking of you always Diane and Louie - Posted by: diane brandt (Friend) on: Dec 05, 2020