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JEANETTE LOUIS JAMES (L'ESPERANCE)
Born: Jan 04, 1967
Date of Passing: Aug 19, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJEANETTE LOUIS JAMES (nee L'ESPERANCE) January 4, 1967 - August 19, 2018 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jeanette. She will be fondly remembered by her parents, James and Linda L'Esperance, brother Peter (Jocelyne), nephew Kevin, niece Amy, aunts and uncles, and her one true love, Dwayne Kalinski. Jeanette was a loving, caring and compassionate person who never gave up in bad times and appreciated the good moments. Anyone who knew her would say she was a very funny person who enjoyed making people laugh. She very much loved all animals and went out of her way to provide a home for strays in need. Fitness was one of her goals and she did her best to try to keep fit, often seen trekking around the Winnipeg skywalk. She was very self-aware, dependable and was always accountable for her actions. When she made a commitment, she always followed through. She stayed strong and was always honest in her beliefs. If you didn't want to hear her "two-cents", then you should never have asked for it. She loved her family deeply and went out of her way to make sure she did the right thing by them. The family would like to extend sincerest thanks to Dwayne Kalinski, who gave her the strength and support to continue to live her life as best as she could over the past several months. At Jeanette's request, no service will be held.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 25, 2018
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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They say that we live forever in the memories of the people that remember us. I have many fond memories of you, Jeanette and I miss you. I went back to our old places recently where we camped for so many years, so long ago. I walked the ground again, and told my family our best stories of how we shared so many laughs and good times there in friendship, how we spent our time amongst those trees and about everything we enjoyed beside the glow of our campfires. They were the happiest of times, and I will always remember and be grateful to you for them. In time, even death itself might be abolished; who knows but it might be given to us after this life to meet again in the old places, to play cards and gather the firewood, to sit together along the lakeshore until we are summoned to the whistle of the coffee pot on the stove to have breakfast. Who knows but again the old tents, worn and faded may be settled in their places as our private village in the woods, as echoes of laughter fill a summer day. And after the weekend has faded we will all arise sound and well to meet together in our camping circle, and there will be talking and laughter and cheers, and all will say, Did it not seem real? Was it not as in the old days? - Posted by: Mark Rodger (Friend) on: Aug 06, 2020
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I miss her everyday. I used to call her when I had good news and now I can't, I miss that. I miss her friendly face, her friendly voice and most of all just her being here. It's been a year and it feels like yesterday, I miss my best friend. I want my best friend back. I love and miss you everyday Jeanette and I always will. - Posted by: Natalee Simpkins (Friend) on: Aug 19, 2019