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LIONEL FILLION

Born: Aug 15, 1927

Date of Passing: May 18, 2022

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LIONEL FILLION


Lionel Fillion passed away in Brandon, Manitoba at the age of 94 years.


Arrangements are in care of
Brockie Donovan Funeral & Cremation
Services, (204)-727-0694


Publish Date: May 24, 2022

FILLION: Lionel. August 15, 1927 - May 18, 2022. A loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to many passed away May 18, 2022 at the age of 94. Lionel is lovingly remembered by his children Norbert (Verna), Catherine (Norbert) Vuignier, Marie, Marianne (Garfield) Lee, grandchildren Jordan, Landon (Stephanie), Jenna, Brigitte (Brenden), Pierre, Cameron (Morgan), Duncan (Laura), Jamie (Sadie) and nine great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Helen Montsion and brother Robert Fillion (Darlene), in-laws Jeanne Fillion and, Margaret Barre and num-erous nieces and nephews. Also left to mourn his passing is special friend and companion Shirley Kernahan. Lionel was predeceased by his parents Hector and Aldea, loving wife of 60 years Lois, son Anthony, brothers and sisters Come, Aime, Hortense Fouillard, and Stella Giroux. Lionel was born at St. Jean Baptiste, August 15, 1927, the third child of Hector and Aldea (nee Bissonnette) and lived on the farm there until spring of 1940 at which time the family moved to Rutledge - Oak Lake area. There he completed grade 12, graduating in 1945. In 1954, Lionel married Lois Barre and together they raised five children Norbert, Catherine, Marie, Marianne and Anthony. They farmed five miles southeast of Virden in the Rural Municipality of Wallace. Over the years the farm got larger and expanding into other municipalities. The first years started with a cow/ calf operation, but later switched to feeder calf operation. He farmed the land for grain and hay feed. After 30 plus years of feeding and raising cattle he sold all the cattle and strictly produced, sold and trucked hay bales. Lionel had a strong work ethic and a great passion for farming. Many Sunday family outings would be checking the crops. Lois would say, "You can take the man out the farm but you can't take the farm out of the man." That was so true because later on he bought his brothers farm at Stead Manitoba not farming it himself but renting it out. During their early years of marriage Lionel and Lois became very interested in a healthy lifestyle. They would read, listen to and watch everything they could about health. We remember many supplements on the shelves. We think this has served dads 94 years well. Lionel's faith was very important to him and he and Lois raised their children in the catholic faith. Lionel was an active member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Parish in Virden, where he served on the parish council doing more than one term. He was also an active participating member of the Knights of Columbus. Lionel did not like the Manitoba cold winters and after the children were gone from home, he and Lois would spend winter months in Mesa Arizona. There they made many new friends and were very busy with different social activities such as dancing, golfng, playing pool and potluck parties. In 2003, Lionel and Lois bought a house and moved to the seniors community of Monterey Estates in Brandon. Monterey Estates is a vibrant active community where they made many new friends. A few years after Lois passed away, Lionel moved to the assisted living community of Riverheights Terrace in Brandon. Lionel had a passion for life which served as an inspiration for all who knew him. Lionel loved dancing and socializing with people and spent many hours talking to anyone and everyone. Lionel was always welcoming to visitors espec-ially the French speaking relatives because he got to practice French language vocabulary. After Lois passed away Lionel had a special friendship and companionship with Shirley Kernahan. They would go dancing and he would tag along with her on her musical outings to the nursing homes in Virden. Lionel will be missed and loving remembered by family and friends. The family would like to thank the staff at Riverheights Terrace for their kindness and assistance of Lionel during the last few years. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, 327 4th Street, Brandon, MB on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 11:00 with Fr. John Okosun as Celebrant. Interment will follow Rosewood Memorial Gardens. For those unable to attend the family invites you to watch the livestream of the Mass of Christian Burial for Lionel by visiting his tribute page at www.brockiedonovan.com.

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Publish Date: May 24, 2022

As published in Brandon Sun, Winnipeg Free Press on May 24, 2022, May 24, 2022

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Our condolences to the family and friends. Sounds like he had good and energetic lifestyle. It’s always sad to lose a loved one. - Posted by: Bill James (Friend to the family. ) on: May 24, 2022

  • We all enjoyed many chats with Lionel in Riverheights. Ruby especially enjoyed years of meal times with Lionel, Frank, and Marjorie. So sorry for your loss. - Posted by: Sanderson/ Eagle Family (Friends) on: May 24, 2022

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