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YVETTE TELLIER (TRUDEAU)

Date of Passing: Oct 07, 2019

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YVETTE TELLIER

It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Yvette Tellier (nee Trudeau), who left us tragically on October 7, 2019 at the young age of 62. Yvette was predeceased by her parents, Rene and Germaine Trudeau.
Left to mourn her passing are her loving husband Guy, her sons, Dan (Marla) and Marc (Krista), and her loving grandchildren, Zachary, Seth, Anna and Matthew. She also leaves to mourn her sister Florence (Dave), brothers, Gerry, Al (Irene), Dennis (Mary) and Charles (Jacqueline), as well as many nieces and nephews.
Yvette grew up on a family farm in Ile Des Chenes, MB. Yvette was a devoted wife and mother. After a dedicated and fulfilling career as a Database programmer with Varian Medical Systems, she was in the midst of enjoying her well-deserved retirement. She loved travelling, reading, baking, going to the gym and especially loved to ride her motorcycle. She was also a dedicated grandmother to her grandchildren. She was a strong source of encouragement, support and love to her entire family and her ever-growing network of friends. She was basking in her retirement and was continuing her personal growth and exploring the wonders of the world.
Yvette especially enjoyed the annual family summer trips to Camp Waterfall, near Kenora, ON, her yearly extended snowbird trips to Mexico with Guy, and her annual summer multi-week motorcycle trips with her biking group. Yvette and Guy also had the opportunity to go on a European river cruise last year, which Yvette especially enjoyed and continued to glow about right up until her passing.
Yvette was very proud of her family. She was a fierce protector of her family and wasn't afraid to say so. Yvette had a thirst for knowledge and learning and loved to have engaging conversation with those she loved and cared for.
A celebration of Yvette's life will take place on Friday, October 18, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at the TransCanada Centre, located at 1 Rivard St., in Ile Des Chenes, MB.
The family would like to thank the RM of Ritchot Fire Department and the staff at the Health Sciences Centre Emergency Department for their care and compassion during this difficult time.
A private family interment will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice.

GREEN ACRES
Funeral Home & Cemetery
Hwy. #1 East at Navin Road, Winnipeg, MB
(204) 222 3241
Condolences may be sent to
www.greenacresfuneralhome.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 12, 2019

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Guy & family, So sorry for you loss. Thinking of you with sincere sympathy. - Posted by: Sandra Forseng (friend) on: Oct 18, 2019

  • My condolences to Yvette’s family. I met Yvette at the gym, she always came with a smile! She always talked about her grandchildren and of course Mexico. She would laugh and say that Puetro Vallarta was like winnipeg when she as there, because she ran into so many people she knew from here and of course the gym. I know this is extremely hard and doesn’t make sense, but your wife, mother and grandma will always be with you in your heart! I pray that our Lord Jesus will bring you comfort over the next while. I pray that you will find comfort in those around you. My prayers and thoughts are with all - Posted by: Donna Ptosnick (Friend ) on: Oct 12, 2019

  • My heart is still broken, what a tragic lose for all families involved. I was the first to get to Yvette, and just wanted to tell the family that I was beside her to the last moment and prayed with her to have peace and comfort. She was not alone at the time. My deepest condolences to the family in this tragedy. May you find the peace and strength that only comes from the almighty God. Blessings to you all during this toughest time. - Posted by: Tony Lopes (Passer by) on: Oct 12, 2019

  • I was just heart broken when I heard about that this morning. I always enjoyed club rides with her. She was a very nice person and a very good motorcycle rider. I hadn't been with the club in years, but passed her once going the other way this year, and actually thought, there's a person I enjoyed riding with. Unfortunately, the dangers of a motorcycle, and even one that's in the hands of a good seasoned rider, are still there until the moment its put away, and accidents are typically caused by a driver in a car or truck just not paying attention at that moment. But it's always the motorcycle that loses. My thoughts are with the family. I just hope the fact she was doing something she loved, will help ease the situation. - Posted by: Tim Deacon (Motorcycle club friend) on: Oct 12, 2019

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