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SISTER BERTHE VALCOURT (SISTER LOUISE-HENRIETTE)
Date of Passing: Dec 01, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemorySISTER BERTHE VALCOURT, SNJM (SISTER LOUISE-HENRIETTE) Sister Berthe Valcourt, resident at Actionmarguerite, St. Boniface, Manitoba died on December 1, 2018. She leaves in mourning, the members of her religious order, her sisters, Emérence (Louis), Andrée, Gisèle (Edmond) and Henriette, her brother Georges (Barbara), and many nephews and nieces. May she rest in peace with her parents and sisters, Rita, Angélique, and her brothers-in-law, Denis Olivier and Bertrand Grisé. The eldest daughter of Damien Valcourt and Exilda Bacon, Berthe was born in Sainte-Elisabeth, Manitoba. She did most of her schooling in St-Jean-Baptiste and St. Joseph's Academy, St. Boniface. In 1946, following the example of her teachers, Berthe started her religious training with the Sisters of the Holy Names in Outremont, Québec and made her perpetual profession on August 5, 1953. Upon her return to Manitoba in 1948, she pursued her studies and obtained a teaching certificate at Tuxedo Normal School and a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Manitoba. Mathematics became her favourite subject in which she excelled and also her students. She taught at Holy Cross School, St. Mary's School, Sainte-Agathe, St. Joseph's Academy, Saint-Pierre-Jolys and St-Jean-Baptiste for many years. A woman of great generosity, Berthe gave many years in leadership for the sisters of her Order. There was also a time when she was involved in providing services of pastoral care for the sick members of her community. Her strong faith, her spirituality, her ability to listen, her solid judgment and her openness to others all contributed to easily gain the confidence and respect of her sisters. Berthe's mother spent many years caring for people in need of shelter, food and clothing and so did her daughter. In fact, Berthe was able to open a place where she and volunteers could display what was given and made it available to those in need, and not only clothes, but furniture and all accessories to furnish an apartment or a house. Vietnamese and Laotian newcomers were the first ones to benefit from her generosity but it did not end there. Her business hours were limitless and so was her generosity. Today, some still remember her and thank her. Some years ago, Jesus said: 'Whatever you have done to the least of my brothers and sisters, you have done it unto me.' May Jesus, now welcome her! The Valcourt family and her religious family acknowledge in thankfulness the compassionate care given by the staff at Unit 2 Résidence Despins, 3DE Actionmarguerite and Diane Rioux . At 1:00 p.m. on December 6, a time of prayer will precede the Funeral Mass at Résidence Despins, 151 Despins St., St. Boniface. The burial will follow at the St. Boniface Cemetery on Archibald Street, St. Boniface. Desjardins 204-233-4949 1-888-233-4949 www.desjardinsfuneralchapel.ca
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 04, 2018
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Sœur Berthe était notre enseignante en 12ème année à Saint Pierre Jolys. Elle fut une de mes meilleures enseignante. C’est grâce à elle que j’ai passé mon examen provincial en mathématiques. Elle était une vraie pédagogue, dévouée à l’apprentissage de tous ses élèves. Merci, soeur Berthe. Mes condoléances à la famille. Elle restera toujours dans mes pensées et prières. - Posted by: Bernard Gagne (Élève en 12ème année à St. Pierre Jolys) on: Dec 05, 2018
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I taught with Sr Berthe for many years. She was a joy. Always positive and often naughty, she never spoke ill of people. She cared about her students and co workers. - Posted by: Anita perron (Friend and co worker) on: Dec 04, 2018
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Mes sympathies a la famille Valcourt, d'un petit cousin du coter des Valcourts et Barils. - Posted by: Richard Girouard (distant cousin) on: Dec 04, 2018
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Sister Berthe was an exceptionally good teacher. She had the respect of her students. - Posted by: Elaine Sabourin (Roy) (student) on: Dec 04, 2018