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RetiredMWO
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Passed away surrounded by his family on May 30, 2017 at the Perley and Rideau at the age of 80. Son of the late Edgar Whissell and the late Gilberte Cloutier and the beloved husband of the late Charline Miller. Loving father of Sherry (Brian) and Claudette (André), cherished grandfather of Justin (Marly) and Arianne and great-grandfather of Emmitt and Arthur. Dear brother of Claudette (late Rhéal) and Francine. He also leaves many nephews, nieces and friends. He was
also predeceased by his siblings Robert, Denise, Raymond and Gilles. The family would like to thank the Perley and Rideau Ottawa 1 West team and volunteers for their dedicated support and care of our father. A Memorial Service will be celebrated on Tuesday June 6, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Racine, Robert & Gauthier Funeral Home Chapel (180 Montreal Road, Ottawa). The family will receive condolences from 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Parkinson Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. 
Whissell, Edgar (I5328)
 
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Robert Carriere served on the Qu'Appelle HMS69 (Foxhound) during WW2 .


Carriere, Robert

CARRIERE, Robert Herve Peacefully, at the Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre in Ottawa, Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at the age of 85. Beloved husband of the late Marion Hazelton. Loving father of Sandra (William), Gail (Ron), Earl (Janet), Ronald (Debbie), Dianne (John) and Debbie (Brad). Survived by his present wife Marilyn Mielke. He will be sadly missed by his 10 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Survived by sisters Rita Stewart and Jeannine Landry and many nieces and nephews. The family thanks all the caring staff and volunteers at the Perley for their attentive care during his stay there. Friends may pay respects at a Service in Memory of Robert, Friday, June 12, 2009 in the Chapel of the Kelly Funeral Home, 3000 Woodroffe Ave. (Barrhaven) at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute or the Multiple Sclerosis Society appreciated.

Published in the Ottawa Citizen from 6/6/2009 - 6/10/2009

June 11, 2009
My sincere condolences and sympathies at this time. I have fond memories of sittin in the backyard at Dad's place with "Mr. Carriere" as I was told to call him; course he always said, call me Bob! As tough as it may be at this time......memories are amazing!

Mark Rushton

June 11, 2009

Dear Gail, Ron & Family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.
~
The Waltons,
Barrhaven, Ontario


June 11, 2009

Dear Sandra, Gail, Dianne & Family,
It's with great sorry we touch base after so many years. There were many times your father made us laugh. I remember looking out on a summer evening only to see your Dad fishing in our back yard pond, saying "here fishy fishy".
May your fond memories of the times you had together help ease your sorrow. Our Sincere sympathies.
~
Norman & Diane Haynes,
Ottawa, Ontario


June 10, 2009

Dear Gail, Ron & family,
We are so sorry to hear about your father. We always enjoyed talking to your Dad when he was out for his walks. Such a wonderful man. Our very deepest sympathies to you and your family.
~
Larisa, Colin, Ian & Natalie McFadyen,
Ottawa, Ontario


June 9, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. I have many fond memories of your Dad/Granddad. Although unable to see him much over the last few years, I too will miss him. He had a great sense of humour and a wonderful, quick wit. I sit here smiling as a remember mine and Gail's teenage years with your Dad. I loved him too. God Bless you Robert and your children.

Schulz, Harnett & McNaught Families (Christine, Alvin, Fred, Cathy, Al),
Didsbury AB, Ottawa ON


June 9, 2009

Our deepest sympathies go out to the family for your loss.
Our prayers are with you.

The Morrissey/Scott Family
Cheryl,Sean and Sheppard
Anita and Dayna

Ottawa, Ontario


June 8, 2009

So many great memories of our family summer holidays at Ferguson Falls. A wonderful uncle that will hold a special place in my heart.
My sincere condolences to the family for your loss.

Ellen (Dolly) Cheslock (Harris),
Niagara-on-the-Lake

June 6, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

june blackburn(Hazelton),

Ottawa, Ontario


 
Carrière, Robert (Herve) (I34329)
 
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ROUTHIER- Mme Lorette est décédée dans un hôpital local, dimanche le 3 septembre 1989, à l'age de 92 ans. Lorette Landry, épouse de feu Fidèle Routhier; mère de Robert (Rita Thériault) de Vanier, Jean-Guy (Hélène Fontaine) de Hull, Maurice (Jacqueline Le Cun) d'Aylmer, Georgette (Oscar Laframboise), Oriette (Tancrède Laporte), Colette (Gérard Larkin) toutes d'Ottawa; grand-mère de 13 petits-enfants et 11 arrière petits-enfants; soeur de Bernadette Landry. Il n'y aura pas de visite au salon. Parents et amis sont invités à une messe commémorative, jeudi le 7 septembre, en l'église Notre-Dame de Lourdes, Vanier, à 14h30. Direction des funérailles confiée à la MAISON RACINE, ROBERT ET GAUTHIER, 237-3680. 
Landry, Marie-Odile-Laurette (I2555)
 
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Royal Galipeau (01/05/1947 - 01/27/2018)

GALIPEAU, Royal passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 27, 2018, of complications from multiple myeloma. The former Conservative MP for Ottawa-Orléans was 71. He is survived by his wife Anne Pallascio, children Louis (Laurel Monkman), Paul, Claude and Miriam and grandchildren Oona and Lila Galipeau. Son of the late René Galipeau, he also leaves his mother, Anna Lacasse, and siblings Lise, Benoît, Lucie, Claire and Agathe. He was predeceased by his brother Louis-Henri.

Royal's life was devoted to public service. Early in his career, he was twice appointed by former Ontario Premier Bill Davis to the Board of the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (TVO), where he was TVO board representative on the implementation committee of the Ontario French-language Educational Communications Authority (TFO). A member of Gloucester City Council from 1982 to 1985, he was a member of the Ottawa'96Carleton Regional Transportation and Works Policy Committee, where he promoted the development of light-rail transit (LRT) 30 years before its approval. After leaving office, he was lauded by The Ottawa Citizen as council's "most dynamic and creative member". He also served two terms as trustee and vice-chair of the Ottawa Public Library, championing the installation of filters on children's library computers to protect them from Internet pornography. Next came federal politics and successive elections to the 39th, 40th, and 41st Parliaments of Canada (3,556 days) as Conservative MP for Ottawa-Orléans. During his tenure as an MP, he was the federal government representative for the development of the Ottawa LRT project and the proud sponsor of the private member's bill creating Canada's National Tree Day, passed by Parliament in March 2011. He also was a tireless advocate for the clean up of the Ottawa River.

Many thanks to family, friends and health care professionals for their kind support during challenging times. Royal expressed the wish that those who want to remember his life plant a tree or participate in a park or river bank cleanup. Grace to you and peace from God our Father.

Published in The Ottawa Citizen from Jan. 29 to Jan. 31, 2018 
Galipeau, Royal Neil (I13525)
 
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Royal Galipeau Ottawa-Orléans, ON

Mr. Speaker, for 400 years, trees have been vital to the economic success and social fabric of this country, and they continue to be.

However, they are more than that. They help us to correct the environmental damage that each of us causes on this planet. In a lifetime, each of us produces enough carbon dioxide to feed 15 trees. The best way to even things out is to plant at least 15 trees. Our young Canadian scouts do it. We should all do it.

So, each year to celebrate National Tree Day, I plant a tree in honour of a champion in our community.

On Friday, October 1, at 3 p.m., I will be planting a maple tree in the seniors' park in Orléans, in memory of the late Jean-Édouard Landry, a humble servant of his community whose sense of duty continues to inspire the people of Orléans.

He gave his all for those less fortunate than himself. He was a staunch champion of seniors. He and his spouse Jeannine are my friends.

I wish to pay tribute to him on behalf of the community. 
Landry, Jean-Edouard-Léopold (I2568)
 
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Samson, Adjutor, M, Head, M, Dec16 1871, age 29, House 96, Line 32
Sanson, Delia, F, Wife, M, Jan 24 1876, age 25, House 96, Line 33
Samson, Emile, M, Son, S, Jan 11 1898, age 3, House 96, Line 34
Samson, Blanche A., F, Daughter, S, Nov 5 1900, age 4/12, House 96, Line 35 
Landry, Adélia (I5578)
 
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Samson, Adjutor, M, Head, M, Dec16 1871, age 29, House 96, Line 32
Sanson, Delia, F, Wife, M, Jan 24 1876, age 25, House 96, Line 33
Samson, Emile, M, Son, S, Jan 11 1898, age 3, House 96, Line 34
Samson, Blanche A., F, Daughter, S, Nov 5 1900, age 4/12, House 96, Line 35 
Samson, Adjutor (I5579)
 
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Sect. 15 Lot: 3729 
St-Germain, Charles-Emile (I6384)
 
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Section K, Lot 375 1/2 
Routhier, Elzire (I283)
 
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Section K, Lot 375 1/2 
Bigras, Marie Victoria (I18974)
 
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Section K, Lot 375 1/2 
Bigras, Joseph-Edouard-Rodolphe (I18977)
 
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Section K, Lot 375 1/2 
Bigras, Elie (I282)
 
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See linked obit binder pg20. 
Landry, Théodule (I5329)
 
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See linked obits binder pg # 30. 
Landry, Bernadette-Capitola (I2553)
 
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See linked obits binder pg #25. 
Landry, Eileen-Blanche (I6381)
 
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See linked obits binder pg #28. 
Landry, Esther (I10888)
 
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See Linked obits binder pg #29. 
Landry, Salomon-Télesphore (I5423)
 
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See Linked obits binder pg 10. 
Carrière, Elize (I11029)
 
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See Linked obits binder pg 16. 
Charette, Béatrice (I20816)
 
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See linked obits binder pg 19. 
Landry, Donna Léonie (I99931)
 

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