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ROSEMARIE BISSONNETTE
Born: Sep 30, 1927
Date of Passing: Dec 06, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryROSEMARIE BISSONNETTE
Peacefully, Rosemarie passed away at the age of 97 on December 6, 2024, at Concordia Hospital.
A trailblazing force in Manitoba's French-Canadian community, Rosemarie's life was marked by countless firsts and remarkable achievements. Born in St. Jean Baptiste, Manitoba, to Lydia and Etienne Bissonnette (both predeceased), Rosemarie broke new ground as the first woman from her hometown to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Manitoba. Her pioneering spirit continued as she became Western Canada's first female radio announcer on a French network, marking the beginning of a diverse and distinguished career. Rosemarie's professional journey was marked by groundbreaking achievements in public service. She served as a staffing consultant in Ottawa's Federal public service, breaking barriers as one of the first women in management. Her varied career included roles as a Customs officer in Emerson, an assistant principal and teacher in Morris, and executive assistant to Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor Pearl McGonigal. Her expertise in official languages and dedication to public service left an indelible mark on Canadian institutions. A passionate advocate for Franco-Manitoban culture and history, Rosemarie played a crucial role in preserving Gabrielle Roy's residence in St. Boniface and conducted extensive research on Louis Riel, discovering family connections to the historical figure.
Her creative talents found expression through multiple channels - as a pianist, professional choir member, and playwright. Her play "Une Baguerre très Politique," published in 1977, stands as a testament to her literary abilities, as does her work as a journalist for the Emerson Journal and Carillon News. A world traveller who visited over 50 countries, Rosemarie was not only a tourist but also served as a representative of the Lieutenant Governor's office, a position which gave her the opportunity to meet many dignitaries. Her appreciation for arts and culture manifested in an impressive collection of fine art and artifacts from her global adventures.
Rosemarie was predeceased by her brothers, George and Claude, and sister-in-law Denise.
She leaves behind her brother Louis, with whom she shared many travelling adventures, beloved nephews, Dan (Deb), Ray (Lynell), and Marc (Lana), as well as great-nieces and nephews, Alyx (Courtney), Sam, Luc, and Leah, who will carry forward her legacy of curiosity, creativity, and commitment to cultural preservation.
Her remarkable life stands as an inspiration to future generations, particularly young women pursuing their dreams. Rosemarie's dedication to public service, culture, and education has left an enduring impact on Manitoba's French-Canadian heritage.
A private family interment will take place at a later date at the St. Jean Baptiste Cemetery.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 14, 2024
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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This is Gail Deere writing for my Mom, Tiny. I’m sitting with Mom right now in Morden Tabor Home, she is 96 years. Mom often talked about Rosemarie and her amazing accomplishments. Her talent on the piano always captured Mom’s interest. She is telling me stories right now about how special Rosemarie was to her. This past September 27, We lost Dad, Arnold Deere age 95 here at Tabor Home. They were able to celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary 6 days before he passed away. We send our condolences to all the family. Tiny Deere - Posted by: Tiny (Olive Landry). Deere (Cousin/friend ) on: Dec 14, 2024
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Rosemarie was a dear relative that my dad Bernard Ayotte loved dearly and over the years had many conversations that he valued. I am sure they have now met in heaven with conversations reestablished! Rosemarie was a person you could call and ask a question of to see if she could help you with the answer. I appreciated her help over the years and her ability to check in on my father whose mom was Marie Louise Ayotte (nee Bissonnette). My sincere condolences to the family. - Posted by: Mona-Lynne Ayotte (Cousine) on: Dec 14, 2024