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DENISE LILLIAN HEBERT
Date of Passing: Feb 04, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDENISE LILLIAN HEBERT
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Denise Lillian (Toni) Hébert (nee LaLiberté) on February 4, 2024, at her home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with her loving family by her side.
Denise, the youngest of three siblings, was born on February 9, 1943, to Anne and Louie LaLiberté. After her mother died at a young age, she was raised by her grandmother Rose.
As a wife, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt she leaves behind the love of her life her husband Norman, daughters, Tracy (Jimmy), Carrie (Martin), grandchildren, Ryan, Kalie, Stephanie and Caleb, great-grandchildren, Ryder, Haddie, and Layton, her beloved sister Bernice (Gary deceased), sister-in-law Diana (Bud deceased), nephews, Buddy (Jacqueline deceased), Gary and Dan (Nadine), and many in-laws, nieces and nephews.
A small, private celebration of Toni's life will be held at a later date.
A special thank you to Jennifer Gadient for her support, care and compassion, and also, to Sophie Ramer and the team at WRHA Palliative Care Program.
In lieu of flowers, if friends wish, a donation may be made in Toni's name to a charity of their choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 10, 2024, Feb 10, 2024
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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Norm, Tracy, Carrie and family, our deepest condolences on your loss. I have so many memories, hanging around the house, hearing Elvis for the first time, driving your mom crazy, she was like a second mom to me growing up and was always welcoming. Even as we grew up and started our lives in different directions, Rob and I were always welcome to your annual christmas with all your family and looked forward to it every year. You will be missed, but I know you are front row up there listening to your Elvis. We all have another angel looking out for and over us, love Rob and Karen - Posted by: Karen & Rob Dunbar (Family Friends) on: Feb 22, 2024
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Oh nana, what can I say. It’s been a couple weeks that you passed. Unfortunately it was on my actual birthday. For every birthday moving forward I will be sure to celebrate your life along with mine. I will cherish all the memories I have with you, from our walks to M&Ms, to rent a scary movie after having your famous spaghetti for dinner. We’d get some snacks and sit there and watch movies until I fell asleep. In the morning I’d sneak into your room and try to quietly wake you up cause I was hungry wanting your cream of wheat. We’d than sit at the table reading the “funnies” from the Saturday paper, doing word puzzles and gossip about life. I never thought I could say I’d miss the finger tapping but oh man I do. That’s how you knew you were in trouble that finger nail tapping against the table. I miss the late night card games and hearing everyone laugh while I was supposed to be sleeping. The phone calls “well Kalie? Who are you dating this week?” Nana life isn’t the same down here without you. And like I promised on our last conversation, we will all be okay down here. We will all support each other through this. I’m happy you get to be with “Samantha” again and the rest of our loved ones. I’ll love you forever! I want to also send out my condolences to anyone who knew my nana. She impacted so many lives, loosing her is a big loss to all who knew her. ❤️❤️ - Posted by: Kalie Criggie (Granddaughter ) on: Feb 21, 2024
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I would like to offer my condolences to Norman and his two daughters. I was shocked when I received the call saying you were very sick and the outlook wasn't great. I was still hopeful that things would turn around. Toni, you played a big roll in my life throughout the forty years I knew you. There was time we didn't see eye to eye but in a pinch you would see through the differences and lend a helping hand. My two daughters (Kalie & Stephanie) enjoyed staying with their Nana for sleepovers when the opportunity arises, especially when it was spaghetti night. Toni also played an instrumental roll in raising her grandson Ryan. You also accepted Lori into your family, never making us feel like outsiders. You had such a warm, welcoming glow about you. You will be greatly missed by everyone who knew you, you have created a huge hole in everyone's hearts. May the spirits be your guide to a peaceful journey - Posted by: James Criggie (Ex son in law) on: Feb 21, 2024
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My deepest condolences to Norm and the entire family. Toni was such a kind and caring person. It was always nice catching up with her whenever we ran into each other. It was evident that her family was the most precious thing to her. Rest in peace Toni. - Posted by: Kim Mathews (Friend) on: Feb 12, 2024
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So sorry to hear of Toni’s illness and passing. My condolences to the Hebert and Gobeil families, she was such a nice lady. - Posted by: Sandra Cline (Family Friend) on: Feb 10, 2024
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I offer my condolences to Norm and his family. I didn't know Denise except through Norm and from speaking with her on the phone whenever I called him, but she always was cheerful and very nice to me. I'm sure she will be missed by all and I, (& my dad Louis would have done), wish the family all the best during this difficult time. Take care Norm! - Posted by: Jacqueline La Rocque (Friend) on: Feb 10, 2024