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JEANNETTE CHARTRAND (GUIBOCHE)

Born: Apr 24, 1931

Date of Passing: Mar 19, 2018

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JEANNETTE CHARTRAND (nee GUIBOCHE) April 24, 1931 - March 19, 2018 On Monday, March 19, 2018, Jeanette Chartrand passed away peacefully, at Actionmarguerite St. Boniface, at the age of 86 years, with her family by her side. She is predeceased by her parents, Toussaint and Rosalie; brothers, Joe, Herve, Victor, Jim, Romeo, Leon, Marc and Jean; sisters, Lil, Alma, Elizabeth and Therese. Left to treasure her memory is her husband Donat; children, Marc (Therese), of St. Laurent, MB, Huguette Chartrand, of Winnipeg, MB and Lea (Allan) Gaudry, of St. Laurent, MB. Her grandchildren, Tanya (Jody), Jean Claude (Jane), of St. Laurent, MB, Crystal (Brad) and Courtney (Trevor), of Winnipeg; her great-grandchildren, Taylor, Ian, Anaka, Beau and Sadie. Sister-in-law Paulette Guiboche; as well as sisters-in-law, Berth, Yolande, Denise, Donna, Rita, Patsy (Raymond); brother-in-law Alfred (Therese) and numerous nieces and nephews. Jeanette was born and lived in St. Laurent, MB until 2017, which was only made possible because of the excellent services provided at St. Laurent Assisted Living Centre (2012 to 2017). She married her husband Donat on June 2, 1951 and was a full-time Mom until June 1, 1967, when together with her husband, they took over one of the local general stores and operated it as Chartrand's Grocery for 32 years. Mom and Dad retired on August 15, 1999, after the business was sold. Mom had a strong faith and believed in prayer. Her daily prayers included not only her family, but anyone else in her circle of friends or in the community that she was aware was going through some difficult times. She believed that if you put it in God's hands that things would work out the way they were meant to. To simply have faith was her motto. Mom's greatest joy was to receive company, especially her children, grand-children and great-grandchildren, and if she knew your favourite dish, she was sure to whip it up before you arrived. She loved birthdays and Christmas and her mission was always to get you that perfect gift. Her success rate in that department was amazing. We will miss this and everything else that was special about her. Our family would like to thank all the staff who cared for Mom at the St. Laurent Assisted Living Centre for the five years she stayed there prior to her move to the PCH. Keeping her in her own community as long as possible would not have been possible without the centre and it's staff. Thanks to the staff at Rosewood Lodge in Stonewall, MB. And finally, thank you to the 3DE staff at Actionmarguerite St. Boniface, in particular nurses, Estelle and Marie for taking such wonderful care of our Mom in the short time that she was there. Your professionalism and compassion was truly beyond our expectation and so much appreciated. Prayers at 1:30 p.m., Mass at 2:00 p.m. followed by interment will be held at St. Laurent, MB Catholic Church, on Saturday, March 24, 2018 with Fr. Paul Tinguely officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. "To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die" - Thomas Campbell MacKenzie Funeral HomeStonewall 204-467-2525 info@mackenziefh.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 22, 2018

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • To Don and Family: Our sincere condolences on the passing of Jeannette. She was a very nice lady, always friendly to our family. May she be in peace with God. - Posted by: Terry and Clare Meindl (Friend currently wintering in Arizona) on: Mar 26, 2018

  • I will always remember Aunty for the strong woman she was. You did not say no to Aunty! Especially if she was offering you something to eat. She had a great sense of humour and made me laugh on numerous occasions. You will truly be missed. ❤️ - Posted by: Shirley (Great niece-in-law. ) on: Mar 22, 2018

  • Aunty will be truly missed by all, she was such a caring lady. We would often be asked by Aunty and Uncle to help with groceries and some small cleaning, around their house. She taught us the “first in and first out” rule with the canned goods. They would reward us with cookies and cans of Pepsi. She would often pinch my cheeks and tell me I looked exactly like my grandmother (her niece Doreen). You will forever be in my memories Aunty. Love always Halley ❤️ - Posted by: Halley (Great-great-niece ) on: Mar 22, 2018

  • I will miss Auntie's laugh. She was kind to me. I remember Uncle Donat and I went goose hunting. And we got back really late. Everyone was there and Auntie had made me a beautiful duck all for me. As only she could make it. It was great and so was she. Love you, Auntie - Posted by: Darrell Ducharme (Second nephew) on: Mar 22, 2018

  • May god rest her soul I remember Mrs Chartrand was always very kind to me when I came into the store. Always had a warm welcome. All the best wishes to the family . - Posted by: Catherine Magee (acquaintance) on: Mar 22, 2018

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