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VICTOR DENIS JOSEPH DESAULNIERS
Born: Jul 22, 1926
Date of Passing: Aug 31, 2024
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It is with great sadness that our family announces at the young age of 98 years, the peaceful passing of our dearly beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend. On Saturday, August 31, 2024, at the Brandon Regional Health Centre, Palliative Care Unit, after a short stay, Victor entered Heaven to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and this gives our family much joy and peace within our sadness.
Victor is survived by the love of his life of 69 years Simone; children, Normand (Elaine), Gina (Brent), Suzette (Darryl), Martial (Marie), Christiane (Daryl); grandchildren, Dawn (Mike), Jason (Karen), Crystal, Amanda (Shawn), Ryan (Larissa), Natalie, Stefan; great-grandchildren, Samuel, Nathaniel, Mischa, Maison, Shayla, Olivia, Parker and newest addition baby George; numerous close nieces and nephews who were like his own.
Victor was predeceased by his cherished son Alain and his parents, Exaverie and Sidonie. Victor was the 10th child of 13 children, who are all predeceased.
Victor was born in the family home on the farm in St. Elizabeth, MB. Victor was a strong, tall, young man and at the age of 16, Victor left the family farm to begin working in a gold mine in Ontario for several years, but his love of farming brought him back home to St. Elizabeth where he enjoyed working side by side with his brother Emile for many years.
It was during this time that he stole the heart of a beautiful young lady named Simone, with his striking good looks, charm and quick wit, and his ability to serenade her with his beautiful Frank Sinatra/Bing Crosby style voice!!
Victor and Simone were married in Mariapolis and soon started a family of three boys and three girls. They loved the farm life, but unfortunately for health reasons, Victor needed to change his farming occupation.
Victor and Simone entered into the hospitality business for many years and worked side by side for many long hours before retiring to Brandon, MB.
Victor loved all sports including watching hockey, baseball and boxing, enjoyed jogging and his in-home punching bag to keep in shape. He instilled physical fitness and its importance to each of his children.
He especially loved to play baseball and was still sliding into home plate in his 80’s! He finished his baseball "career" as an umpire.
Victor’s Christian Catholic Faith had he and Simone attending St. Augustines Parish faithfully on Sundays. They were regular ushers and supporters of their church, and Victor especially enjoyed a breakfast brunch with family after church.
Victor loved his home. He and Simone tended lovingly to their garden, trees, flowers and beautiful yard, with Vic’s pristine lawn always the envy of the neighbourhood.
Victor’s family and friends were spoiled with endless homemade food, fun, laughter and love at their home.
Our family is truly unable to express in words our gratitude, thanks, and amazement to ALL those who have been a part of Victor’s short health care journey. To Dr. A. Akerele and the Brandon Clinic staff, Tammy Bertrand, community nurse, ER Dr. A. De Bruyn and all the ER nurses and staff, Dr. K. Connelly on the palliative care unit, Melissa Peters, Palliative Care Coordinator, Father John Okosun, Spiritual Care Joe Ball for their compassion, to the amazing palliative care nurses, health care aides and all disciplines of staff, we wish we could mention you all by name. Just know you are all truly Angels here on earth, and we hope and pray after each person and family you meet like ours; we wish you complete rest and rejuvenation and peace for all the compassionate and selfless acts of care you provided to Victor and our family. God's Blessings to you all! We just can’t mention all the special moments during a difficult time, sincere thanks.
A Celebration of Victor’s Life will take place at St. Augustines Roman Catholic Church, 327 4th Street, Brandon, MB on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. Honorary Urn Bearers are grandsons, Jason, Ryan, Stefan, Samuel, Nathaniel, Maison, Parker and George. Interment will take place at Rosewood Memorial Gardens at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Victor’s memory may be to the Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation, Palliative Care Unit, 150 McTavish Ave. East, Brandon, MB R7A 2B3.
Publish Date: Sep 7, 2024
VICTOR DENIS JOSEPH DESAULNIERS
It is with great sadness that our family announces at the young age of 98 years, the peaceful passing of our dearly beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend. On Saturday, August 31, 2024, at the Brandon Regional Health Centre, Palliative Care Unit, after a short stay, Victor entered Heaven to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and this gives our family much Joy and Peace within our sadness.
Victor is survived by the love of his life of 69 years Simone; children, Normand (Elaine), Gina (Brent), Suzette (Darryl), Martial (Marie), Christiane (Daryl); grandchildren, Dawn (Mike), Jason (Karen), Crystal, Amanda (Shawn), Ryan (Larissa), Natalie, Stefan; great-grandchildren, Samuel, Nathaniel, Mischa, Maison, Shayla, Olivia, Parker and newest addition baby George; numerous close nieces and nephews who were like his own.
Victor was predeceased by his cherished son Alain and his parents, Exaverie and Sidonie. Victor was the tenth child of thirteen children, who are all predeceased.
Victor was born in the family home on the farm in St. Elizabeth, MB. Victor was a strong, tall, young man and at the age of 16, Victor left the family farm to begin working in a gold mine in Ontario for several years, but his love of farming brought him back home to St. Elizabeth where he enjoyed working side by side with his brother Emile for many years.
It was during this time that he stole the heart of a beautiful young lady named Simone, with his striking good looks, charm and quick wit, and his ability to serenade her with his beautiful Frank Sinatra/Bing Crosby style voice!!
Victor and Simone were married in Mariapolis and soon started a family of three boys and three girls. They loved the farm life, but unfortunately for health reasons, Victor needed to change his farming occupation.
Victor and Simone entered into the hospitality business for many years and worked side by side for many long hours before retiring to Brandon, MB.
Victor loved all sports including watching hockey, baseball and boxing, enjoyed jogging and his in-home punching bag to keep in shape. He instilled physical fitness and its importance to each of his children. He especially loved to play baseball and was still sliding into home plate in his 80’s! He finished his baseball “career” as an umpire.
Victor’s Christian Catholic Faith had he and Simone attending St. Augustines Parish faithfully on Sundays. They were regular ushers and supporters of their church, and Victor especially enjoyed a breakfast brunch with family after church.
Victor loved his home. He and Simone tended lovingly to their garden, trees, flowers and beautiful yard, with Vic’s pristine lawn always the envy of the neighborhood. Victor’s family and friends were spoiled with endless homemade food, fun, laughter and love at their home. Rest Papa, you are with God in His Home Now.
Our family is truly unable to express in words our gratitude, thanks, and amazement to ALL those who have been a part of Victor’s short health care journey. To Dr. A. Akerele and the Brandon Clinic staff, Tammy Bertrand, community nurse, ER Dr. A De Bruyn and all the ER nurses and staff, Dr. K. Connelly on the palliative care unit, Melissa Peters, Palliative Care Coordinator, Father John Okosun, Spiritual Care Joe Ball for their compassion, to the amazing palliative care nurses, health care aides and all disciplines of staff, we wish we could mention you all by name. Just know you are all truly Angels here on earth, and we hope and pray after each person and family you meet like ours; we wish you complete rest and rejuvenation and peace for all the compassionate and selfless acts of care you provided to Victor and our family. Gods Blessings to you all! We just can’t mention all the special moments during a difficult time, sincere thanks.
A Celebration of Victor’s Life will take place at St. Augustines Roman Catholic Church, 327 4th Street, Brandon, MB on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. Honorary Urn Bearers are grandsons, Jason, Ryan, Stefan, Samuel, Nathaniel, Maison, Parker and George. Interment will take place at Rosewood Memorial Gardens at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Victor’s memory may be to the Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation, Palliative Care Unit, 150 McTavish Ave East, Brandon, MB, R7A 2B3.

Publish Date: Sep 7, 2024
VICTOR DENIS JOSEPH DESAULNIERS
It is with great sadness that our family announces at the young age of 98 years, the peaceful passing of our dearly beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend. On Saturday, August 31, 2024, at the Brandon Regional Health Centre, Palliative Care Unit, after a short stay, Victor entered Heaven to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and this gives our family much joy and peace within our sadness.
Victor is survived by the love of his life of 69 years Simone; children, Normand (Elaine), Gina (Brent), Suzette (Darryl), Martial (Marie), Christiane (Daryl); grandchildren, Dawn (Mike), Jason (Karen), Crystal, Amanda (Shawn), Ryan (Larissa), Natalie, Stefan; great-grandchildren, Samuel, Nathaniel, Mischa, Maison, Shayla, Olivia, Parker and newest addition baby George; numerous close nieces and nephews who were like his own.
Victor was predeceased by his cherished son Alain and his parents, Exaverie and Sidonie. Victor was the 10th child of 13 children, who are all predeceased.
Victor was born in the family home on the farm in St. Elizabeth, MB. Victor was a strong, tall, young man and at the age of 16, Victor left the family farm to begin working in a gold mine in Ontario for several years, but his love of farming brought him back home to St. Elizabeth where he enjoyed working side by side with his brother Emile for many years.
It was during this time that he stole the heart of a beautiful young lady named Simone, with his striking good looks, charm and quick wit, and his ability to serenade her with his beautiful Frank Sinatra/Bing Crosby style voice!!
Victor and Simone were married in Mariapolis and soon started a family of three boys and three girls. They loved the farm life, but unfortunately for health reasons, Victor needed to change his farming occupation.
Victor and Simone entered into the hospitality business for many years and worked side by side for many long hours before retiring to Brandon, MB.
Victor loved all sports including watching hockey, baseball and boxing, enjoyed jogging and his in-home punching bag to keep in shape. He instilled physical fitness and its importance to each of his children.
He especially loved to play baseball and was still sliding into home plate in his 80’s! He finished his baseball "career" as an umpire.
Victor’s Christian Catholic Faith had he and Simone attending St. Augustines Parish faithfully on Sundays. They were regular ushers and supporters of their church, and Victor especially enjoyed a breakfast brunch with family after church.
Victor loved his home. He and Simone tended lovingly to their garden, trees, flowers and beautiful yard, with Vic’s pristine lawn always the envy of the neighbourhood.
Victor’s family and friends were spoiled with endless homemade food, fun, laughter and love at their home.
Our family is truly unable to express in words our gratitude, thanks, and amazement to ALL those who have been a part of Victor’s short health care journey. To Dr. A. Akerele and the Brandon Clinic staff, Tammy Bertrand, community nurse, ER Dr. A. De Bruyn and all the ER nurses and staff, Dr. K. Connelly on the palliative care unit, Melissa Peters, Palliative Care Coordinator, Father John Okosun, Spiritual Care Joe Ball for their compassion, to the amazing palliative care nurses, health care aides and all disciplines of staff, we wish we could mention you all by name. Just know you are all truly Angels here on earth, and we hope and pray after each person and family you meet like ours; we wish you complete rest and rejuvenation and peace for all the compassionate and selfless acts of care you provided to Victor and our family. God's Blessings to you all! We just can’t mention all the special moments during a difficult time, sincere thanks.
A Celebration of Victor’s Life will take place at St. Augustines Roman Catholic Church, 327 4th Street, Brandon, MB on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. Honorary Urn Bearers are grandsons, Jason, Ryan, Stefan, Samuel, Nathaniel, Maison, Parker and George. Interment will take place at Rosewood Memorial Gardens at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Victor’s memory may be to the Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation, Palliative Care Unit, 150 McTavish Ave. East, Brandon, MB R7A 2B3.
Publish Date: Sep 7, 2024
VICTOR DENIS JOSEPH DESAULNIERS
It is with great sadness that our family announces at the young age of 98 years, the peaceful passing of our dearly beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend. On Saturday, August 31, 2024, at the Brandon Regional Health Centre, Palliative Care Unit, after a short stay, Victor entered Heaven to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and this gives our family much Joy and Peace within our sadness.
Victor is survived by the love of his life of 69 years Simone; children, Normand (Elaine), Gina (Brent), Suzette (Darryl), Martial (Marie), Christiane (Daryl); grandchildren, Dawn (Mike), Jason (Karen), Crystal, Amanda (Shawn), Ryan (Larissa), Natalie, Stefan; great-grandchildren, Samuel, Nathaniel, Mischa, Maison, Shayla, Olivia, Parker and newest addition baby George; numerous close nieces and nephews who were like his own.
Victor was predeceased by his cherished son Alain and his parents, Exaverie and Sidonie. Victor was the tenth child of thirteen children, who are all predeceased.
Victor was born in the family home on the farm in St. Elizabeth, MB. Victor was a strong, tall, young man and at the age of 16, Victor left the family farm to begin working in a gold mine in Ontario for several years, but his love of farming brought him back home to St. Elizabeth where he enjoyed working side by side with his brother Emile for many years.
It was during this time that he stole the heart of a beautiful young lady named Simone, with his striking good looks, charm and quick wit, and his ability to serenade her with his beautiful Frank Sinatra/Bing Crosby style voice!!
Victor and Simone were married in Mariapolis and soon started a family of three boys and three girls. They loved the farm life, but unfortunately for health reasons, Victor needed to change his farming occupation.
Victor and Simone entered into the hospitality business for many years and worked side by side for many long hours before retiring to Brandon, MB.
Victor loved all sports including watching hockey, baseball and boxing, enjoyed jogging and his in-home punching bag to keep in shape. He instilled physical fitness and its importance to each of his children. He especially loved to play baseball and was still sliding into home plate in his 80’s! He finished his baseball “career” as an umpire.
Victor’s Christian Catholic Faith had he and Simone attending St. Augustines Parish faithfully on Sundays. They were regular ushers and supporters of their church, and Victor especially enjoyed a breakfast brunch with family after church.
Victor loved his home. He and Simone tended lovingly to their garden, trees, flowers and beautiful yard, with Vic’s pristine lawn always the envy of the neighborhood. Victor’s family and friends were spoiled with endless homemade food, fun, laughter and love at their home. Rest Papa, you are with God in His Home Now.
Our family is truly unable to express in words our gratitude, thanks, and amazement to ALL those who have been a part of Victor’s short health care journey. To Dr. A. Akerele and the Brandon Clinic staff, Tammy Bertrand, community nurse, ER Dr. A De Bruyn and all the ER nurses and staff, Dr. K. Connelly on the palliative care unit, Melissa Peters, Palliative Care Coordinator, Father John Okosun, Spiritual Care Joe Ball for their compassion, to the amazing palliative care nurses, health care aides and all disciplines of staff, we wish we could mention you all by name. Just know you are all truly Angels here on earth, and we hope and pray after each person and family you meet like ours; we wish you complete rest and rejuvenation and peace for all the compassionate and selfless acts of care you provided to Victor and our family. Gods Blessings to you all! We just can’t mention all the special moments during a difficult time, sincere thanks.
A Celebration of Victor’s Life will take place at St. Augustines Roman Catholic Church, 327 4th Street, Brandon, MB on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. Honorary Urn Bearers are grandsons, Jason, Ryan, Stefan, Samuel, Nathaniel, Maison, Parker and George. Interment will take place at Rosewood Memorial Gardens at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Victor’s memory may be to the Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation, Palliative Care Unit, 150 McTavish Ave East, Brandon, MB, R7A 2B3.

Publish Date: Sep 7, 2024
As published in Brandon Sun, Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 07, 2024, Sep 07, 2024
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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I was Alain's godmother with my brother Richard. I looked after the family on the farm when Matante Simone was in the hospital having Alain. They were both very special. We didn’t see each other often but they were always in my thoughts. Love you all my cousins. - Posted by: Irene Desaulniers (Niece) on: Sep 28, 2024
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Our condolences from Archie’s girls! Gisele, Patricia, Veronique, Monique! - Posted by: Pat desaulniers (Niece) on: Sep 14, 2024
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Nos Condoléances les plus sincères à Simone et la famille. - Posted by: Raymond Morin (Beau Frère ) on: Sep 13, 2024
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C’est avec regret nous avons appris le décès de notre cher Victor. Il va nous manquer. Ce qui characterize Victor surtout est son sincérité lorsqu’il s’agit de donner son opinion. Nous voulons offrir nos sincères sympathies à Simone et sa famille. Nous vous gardons dans nos prières durant ce temps difficile. - Posted by: Madeleine et Joe Lundrigan (beau frère et soeur) on: Sep 07, 2024
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It’s with great sadness that we have lost the last of our Dads, Uncles and aunts. The Desaulniers were such a warm, loving family! From Archie’s girls! We miss them all! - Posted by: Patricia Desaulniers (Niece) on: Sep 07, 2024