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CLAUDE BISSONNETTE

Born: Mar 03, 1932

Date of Passing: Jul 04, 2022

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CLAUDE BISSONNETTE


Claude was born on March 3, 1932 and passed away on July 4, 2022.
He was raised and attended school at St. Jean Baptiste, MB. Claude had never been married. He had worked for two years for the Department of Indian Affairs during the 1960s, worked for the Manitoba Department of Health, travelled across the whole province and taught at a school for approximately five years, from 1959 until his early retirement in 1988.
Claude enjoyed sports and said in a family tree documented book: "I was always very active in sports and had the pleasure of being on some Winnipeg teams for both Baseball and Hockey. We won provincial titles in the 1950s. My agility and speed allowed me to outrun every bunt or throw from the field. From the 1960's and on, golf became a big passion and part of my life, I was self-taught, with that being considered I was still very good at my swings and only got better as time went on. I eventually got good enough to win some competitions." Claude said that some of his greatest accomplishments came to him in 1981 when he had won a triple crown: The French Canadian Open, The Knights of Columbus States open, and the most coveted, The Internationals held in Morden and Winkler, Cavalier and Walhalla. In 1987 and 1991, he had the pleasure of being on a three man team winning the Provincial Senior Interclub Championships. Years have slowly started catching up to him and while he tried to perfect his golf swing, he didn't neglect other sports such as: Cross-country skiing, curling, hiking and hunting.
Throughout Claude's life there was one thing he always cherished, his family. He had always made sure to keep in contact with his brothers, George (deceased), Louis and his sister Rose Marie. Claude spent lots of time with his nephews, Ray, Dan and Marc, and was fortunate enough to see his great-nephew Luc, and great-nieces, Alex, Samara and Leah.
In his last few hours prior to his departure from our planet Claude shared laughs and jokes with his nephew Ray. He left with no regrets and leaves the people he touched behind with many memories filled with joy.
A private gathering in honor of Claude will be held at later date where he will be laid to rest in the family plot in St. Jean Baptiste.


"Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots, good breaks from bad shots -
but you have to play where it lies."


- Bobby Jones


Wiebe Funeral Home Altona
in care of arrangements
www.wiebefhaltona.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 09, 2022

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Claude was a real character guy who was very humble and a man with many friends. The gang at St B Golf course will miss you. RIP my friend. Art Graham - Posted by: Art Graham (friend ) on: Jul 12, 2022

  • Rose Marie, Louis, Dan, Ray, Marc and families - Sorry to hear of Claude's passing. Please accept our sincere condolences. With love and hugs, Gerry and Lorraine Nadeau - Posted by: Gerry & Lorraine Nadeau (friends/family) on: Jul 11, 2022

  • Shocking to hear of his passing. He will be missed. Condolences to Louis and Rose Marie and his nephews. - Posted by: Diane Brandt (cousin) on: Jul 09, 2022

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