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CLAUDE PAUL JOSEPH PARADIS It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our husband, father, brother, friend, and colleague, Claude Paul Joseph Paradis. Left to cherish Claude's memory are his wife Beth; daughters Claudette and Rochelle; sister Suzanne (Mike); brother John (Elaine); niece, nephews and in-laws, and very close friend Mike. Claude had many passions including music, movies, books, computers, and photography which gave him great pleasure. He worked as a long term employee for Main Street Project since 1974 as an outreach worker. He would never turn down the opportunity to help his friends and family fix their computers or the chance at a good picture. Liturgy of the Word will be celebrated on Friday, January 31, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in Our Lady of Victory Church, 254 Arnold Ave. with Rev. Fr. Wayne Morrissey, presiding. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Boniface Hospital Palliative Care, 409 Tache Ave., Winnipeg MB R2H 2A6 or Main Street Project, 75 Martha St., Winnipeg, MB R3B 1A4. "Oh, I thought the world of you, I thought nothing could go wrong..." - The Cranberries THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 30, 2014

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • I was always happy to see Claude arrive for his evening shift, it was a pleasure to sit and chat with him in his office. Claude was such a kind, gentle and accepting man. Love and condolences to his family, friends and the many people whose lives he touched. - Posted by: Jessie Robinson (Former Co-Worker, Main Street Project) on: Jan 31, 2014

  • Suzanne and I are so glad that he was able to come a visit us for an extended time last fall. - Posted by: Michael Larivière (brother-in-law) on: Jan 31, 2014

  • My thoughts and prayers are with you all! Cherish your memories. - Posted by: Jodi Dirk (friend) on: Jan 30, 2014

  • It has been too many years since I spoke with Claude although he was always in my thoughts. As a young man working my first real job at the Main Street Project, Claude was a mentor and a friend to me. I will remember him best for his humor and his compassion. - Posted by: Barry Dewar (Friend) on: Jan 30, 2014

  • Our deepest sympathy. We want to express our sympathy for your loss and to let you know that our thoughts are with you. - Posted by: GREG,GRACIE AND CHRISTIAN PITRE (BROTHER IN-LAW) on: Jan 30, 2014

  • I had the pleasure of working with Claude for only a short time. He always had a great story to tell or new picture to show. A kind man he was and will be dearly missed. RIP my friend. - Posted by: Leslie Cadoreth-Skiba (Co-Worker Main Street Project) on: Jan 30, 2014

  • We are saddened to hear of the passing of Claude and want to give Beth and Claudette and Rochelle our deepest condolences, you and the rest of the family are in our thoughts and prayers. All our Love Rick & Cari - Posted by: Rick&Cari Pitre (Brother-in-law Sister-in-law) on: Jan 30, 2014

  • My deepest sympathies to all Claude's family. Claude was such a kind, laid back and informative man who taught me many things. My heart instantly felt heavy upon hearing of his passing. His dedication to the folks at MSP was an amazing thing and I know he will be missed. Rest peacefully Mr. Paradise. - Posted by: Christie Bruce (Co-worker) on: Jan 30, 2014

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