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STEPHANE TAILLEFER

Date of Passing: Sep 07, 2018

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STEPHANE TAILLEFER 1976 - 2018 Sadly we announce the death of Stéphane Taillefer on September 7 in Ottawa. He leaves to mourn his daughter Emilie, his parents, Jean-Marie and Lynne, his brother Gilles, his sister Paulette, close friend Géneviève, nieces, Zoé and Anik, and nephew Dax, as well as many relatives and friends. Stéphane lived his life in his own way. His presence never left anyone indifferent. Throughout his life he was a very generous person. He had signed up for the organ donation program. His lungs, liver and both kidneys permitted four people to begin a new life. Stéphane, you continue to live amongst us. As an employee of the federal civil service he contributed to the well-being of the general public. His bubbling enthusiasm and strong focus allowed him to succeed in many endeavours, such as sports and photography. He had a knack for pulling off a good practical joke. Stéphane we thank you for your many contributions. Have a serene passage into the afterlife. May you rest in peace. Thank you to the personnel at Montfort Hospital for the help and kindness we received throughout this difficult ordeal. A celebration of Stéphane's life will be held at the Norwood Hotel on Sunday, September 30 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. STEPHANE TAILLEFER C'est avec tristesse que nous venons annoncer le décès de Stéphane Taillefer le 7 septembre à Ottawa. Stéphane laisse dans le deuil sa fille Emilie, ses parents, Jean-Marie et Lynne, son frère Gilles et soeur Paulette, son amie Géneviève, nièces, Zoé et Anik et neveu Dax, plusieurs oncles, tantes, cousins, cousines et beaucoup d'amis. Il a vécu sa vie à sa façon. Il n'a jamais laissé personne indifférent. A travers sa vie Il a toujours été d'une générosité remarquable. Après sa mort, il a continué de donner. Il s'était inscrit au programme de don d'organes. Ses poumons, son foie, et ses deux reins ont servi à redonner la vie à quatre personnes. Stéphane tu continues à vivre parmi nous. Son pouvoir de concentration et son enthousiasme lui ont permis de réussir dans plusieurs domaines tels que le sport et la photographie ainsi que dans beaucoup d'autres. Stéphane aimait bien rigoler. Il était fonctionnaire au gouvernement fédéral où il a contribué au bien-être public. Merci pour tes nombreuses contributions et nous te souhaitons un passage paisible dans l'au-delà. Repose en paix. Merci au personnel de l'hôpital Montfort pour l'appui apporté au cours de ces moments difficiles. Une célébration de la vie de Stéphane aura lieu le 30 septembre à l'hôtel Norwood de 14:00h à 16:00h.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 22, 2018

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • Nous vous prions d'accepter nos sincères condoléances. - Posted by: Bruno Chaput et famille (Ami) on: Sep 26, 2018

  • John and Lynn ...we just found out about your son and send our deepest sympathy to all of you...I am not sure if we ever met him and wish we had...this will be a tremendous loss for you and know we are thinking of you...Blessings Lawrence and Carole - Posted by: Lawrence and Carole Johannson (A Cousin) on: Sep 24, 2018

  • I worked in Winnipeg NSD with Stephane several years ago - and lost track after retirement. He was proud to be a father & spoke often of his daughter. My condolences to his friends & loved ones, and fond memories of our encounters. - Posted by: Cathy Murray (former colleague NSD) on: Sep 23, 2018

  • J’ai eu la chance de connaître Stéphane à l’USB comme étudiant. Il était une vraie perle, un gentil homme plein d’énergie! Vous êtes tous dans mes pensées et mes prières pendant ces moments ci-difficiles. - Posted by: Suzanne LeMadec (Prof à USB) on: Sep 22, 2018

  • We are so very sorry to learn of Stephane's passing. Our deepest sympathies to Jean-Marie, Lynne and family for the loss of your son. We well remember Stephane when he and Garrett played hockey together in St. Norbert. We particularly remember Stephane's infectious smile and the circles he used to skate on his icy driveway after a game. We affectionately called Stephane "The Rocket" because of his speed on the ice and we will always remember him that way. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Lots of love from Doug, Louise, Danielle and Garrett Hardy. - Posted by: Doug and Louise Hardy (Friends) on: Sep 22, 2018

  • Je vous prie de bien vouloir accepter mes sincères condoléances. - Posted by: Paul Dufault (Ancien ami de Jean-Marie.) on: Sep 22, 2018

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