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CHARLES CALVIN BEAUCHAMP

Born: Feb 09, 1943

Date of Passing: Jul 05, 2012

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CHARLES CALVIN BEAUCHAMP Great White Northern Thunderbird February 9, 1943 - July 5, 2012 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden, untimely passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend, cousin, uncle and brother, Charles Carrot' Beauchamp. Charles leaves to mourn his beloved wife, Annie Leah Beauchamp (Stevenson), originally from Peguis First Nation; his children, Rachelle Beauchamp, Charlene Asham, Charlston Beauchamp, Denise Bear and Kirby Cook; as well as his brothers, sisters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Charles will be remembered and loved for his intellectually witty sense of humour, his kind and free-spirited nature. He showed love and respect to everyone and enjoyed sharing and teaching to all who would listen. Charles taught at the Peguis Central School for 23 years, where his passion was to teach and keep alive the native language and history of the indigenous people. We give thanks to all Peguis First Nation and Sapotaweyak Cree Nation community members, also family and friends for their love and support; as well as to the Health Sciences Centre doctors and nurses, and the Peguis Chief and Council. Wake service will be held on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Peguis Community Hall. The funeral will take place on Thursday, July 12, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. with viewing to begin at 12:00 noon. The funeral will take place at the Peguis Church, with Pastor Irvin Wilson officiating. Interment will follow at the Hodgson Community Cemetery. Arrangements Entrusted to ANDERSON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME Ashern, Manitoba 1 866 293 4951

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 11, 2012

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Charles was always smarter than me, that why he became a teacher and and I became a stay home mom. He earned his High School Dipolma. He was married to Anna and had three children grandchildren and one great-grandchildren. He was comical, loved nature, loved to be around people. Everyone love his sense of humour. He spoke five languages, English, Cree, French, German and Ojibway languages. He taught Native history and Ojibway language. - Posted by: Marianne Beauchamp (Brother) on: Jul 12, 2012

  • I will always remember uncle/grandpa Charles fondly. He was an interesting man and always had teachings to share. RIP Uncle/Grandpa. My condolences to the immediate family. - Posted by: Anthea Guiboche (Daughter of Edward Guiboche/ great-neice to Charles) on: Jul 11, 2012

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