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MAURICE (MOE) JOSEPH GUY BALCAEN
Born: Apr 26, 1948
Date of Passing: Mar 01, 2019
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryMAURICE (MOE) JOSEPH GUY BALCAEN April 26, 1948 - March 1, 2019 It is with deep sadness that we are announcing the passing of our husband, father, grandfather, brother, mentor, friend and coach. Maurice left us peacefully in his sleep at home on Friday, March 1, 2019. He will forever be remembered by his devoted and loving spouse Colette (née Campagne), his three sons, Serge (Nicole), Charles (Geraldine) and Michel (Lianne), his four precious grandchildren, Gabriel, Janique, Brie and Cloé; his siblings, Berthe Legal, Florence Torcutti, Hubert (Denise), Louis (Jeanne), Jean (Armande), Jules (Louise), his twin sister Yvette Boisvert (Roland), Claude (Suzanne) and brother-in-law Gérard Décelles, his brothers and sisters-in-law, Flore Lemieux, Gérard Campagne, Danielle Campagne, Mimi and Bill Iafolla, Jean-Pierre Campagne, Louise Campagne, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, his cousin and best friend, Raymond (Aurora) Fisette, his past employees and his sweet dog Cachou. He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Madeleine Balcaen, brother Fernand and sister-in-law Georgette, sister Lina, brother-in-law Denis, brother-in-law Domenico, sister-in-law Maria, nephew Roger, his parents-in-law, Henri and Marie-Jeanne Campagne, brother-in-law Aimé and nephew Henri. Maurice grew up in La Broquerie in a close-knit Franco-Manitoban family. As a twin and being second youngest of the family, he was influenced by many older brothers who loved sports and older sisters who spoiled him dearly. Maurice was 16 years old when he lost his father and became a great source of support for his grieving mother. He remained extremely close to her until her death in 1995. Maurice's first job as an orderly at the St. Boniface Hospital motivated him to move to the city. Maurice eventually followed his brother Jean's footsteps into the insurance business. Along with partner Emile Vermette, they established Assurances Balcaen-Vermette Insurance. He later partnered with his son Serge at Assurances Forest and never fully retired because of his love of working and his love for his clients. Maurice had a great sense of humour. Some of his expressions are legendary! He also loved to entertain. He was a master on the BBQ and loved to watch all sports with his family and friends. He and Colette welcomed many guests in their home over the years and always made everyone feel welcome. He was a competitive squash player, played hockey with the Selects and liked to golf with his friends and family. Maurice met the love of his life Colette and they married in 1971. Serge came into their life three years later, followed by Charles two years later and Michel the following year. As a father, Maurice taught life values to his three sons by being a role model himself, showing kindness and respect to all. Maurice loved to travel and enjoyed winters in Mesa. Maurice was a coach at heart and analyzed other coaches' decisions until the very end. He loved being around younger people and was even a Big Brother as a young man. He left an impression on many young adults who still look up to him to this day. His grandchildren were the apples of his eye. He was so very proud and loved them dearly. Maurice, ta présence restera dans notre coeur pour toujours. Memorial service will be celebrated on Saturday, April 27, 2019, starting with the eulogy at 10:30 a.m., followed by the celebration starting at 11:00 a.m. at Birchwood Funeral Chapel, 162 Hwy. 52W, Steinbach, MB. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Winnipeg. Arrangements by: BIRCHWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL 1-204-346-1030 OR 1-888-454-1030
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 09, 2019
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Mes condoléances à toute la famille et surtout à toi, Colette. Maurice a toujours été tellement un grand appui à notre conseil d'administration de notre condo Place Masson et nous a conseillé très sagement à travers des derniers 10 ans. Je souhaite du courage à toute la famille. - Posted by: Janine Tougas (Customer of Maurice and Colette's friend) on: Mar 18, 2019
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Our condolences go out to the Balcaen Family,thoughts and prayers go out to you . - Posted by: Ray and Maureen McCaughan (Friends of Yvette and Roland.) on: Mar 09, 2019
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Moe, you will be missed most dearly and lovingly. We first met Moe back in the 1980s, at the Notre Dame Hockey Arena, where our boys were playing house league hockey. Moe told us that my Grampa used to go with his half ton truck to his family's farm in La Broquerie, to cut wood, when he was small. Over the years, our families became very close. Together we enjoyed hockey, football, baseball, bowling, golfing, and even fishing. Moe was very caring and compassionate, and a loving father and grandfather, with deep insight on life and family. Our deepest sympathy to you Collette, and all the Balcaen Family. The Kiezik Family - Posted by: Ed and Helen Kiezik (Friend) on: Mar 09, 2019
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Never met him but he was known by many. I want to wish my condolences to the family. Have a blessed trip to your journey... - Posted by: Agnes Chouinard (Friend ) on: Mar 09, 2019
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“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” —Helen Keller My deepest sympathies to you Serge and family and extended family and friends. - Posted by: Teena Nanni (Serge’s friend) on: Mar 09, 2019