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NOELLA COULOMBE
Born: Dec 24, 1928
Date of Passing: Aug 24, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryNOELLA COULOMBE
After 95 years of love, courage, strength and hard work, Mom is at rest. She passed away peacefully on August 24, 2024, surrounded by her family at the De Salaberry Health Centre in St. Pierre.
Born on December 24, 1928, at the “Coulée des Naults”, halfway between St. Malo and St. Pierre, she was the daughter of William and Florence (Nault) Carrière. She is survived by sons, Henri (Yvonne), Arthur (Suzanne), Marcel (Monique) and Richard (Rachael) and daughters, Elaine Remenda (Bill), Rachelle Preteau, Madeleine Gentes (George), Rose Preteau (Noel), daughter-in-law Rita, 17 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, her brother Aime Carrière (Hazel), two in-laws, Maurice Catellier and Yvette Carriere Audette and her special nieces, Louise Lafrance and Paulette Patenaude. Mom was predeceased by our father Benoit in 1972, her son Maurice in 2023, and siblings, Léonie (Marion), Lorraine (Campbell), Berthe (Pariseau), Wilfred Carrière and Patricia (Catellier) as well as all her Coulombe in-laws.
Having grown up in a rural farm setting during the Great Depression, Mom knew the meaning of hard work and frugality. When she married Dad in 1947, she became more than his wife, she became his business partner as well. Throughout her 66 year career as an accomplished businesswoman, Mom toiled at the family business all the while raising her nine children. She was an excellent cook at their first restaurant, St. Malo Lunch (1947 to 1958) and then at Ben & Nel’s Restaurant (1958 to1970). When the restaurant was converted to a full service grocery store in 1970, her duties changed from cook to bookkeeper. It was tough for Mom when Dad died in 1972. Five of her children were still at home but she persevered and became the store’s Manager. In 1988 she co-partnered with her two sons, Henri and Maurice, to build a brand new 5400 square foot store. Six of her children, two sons-in-law and a number of her grandchildren all worked with her at the store. Although she had no formal training, Mom was a meticulous bookkeeper. Every penny was accounted for and she would spend hours on end trying to find mistakes if totals did not balance at the end of the day. Coulombe’s family business was an important element of St. Malo’s history and community. Mom, affectionately known to everyone in town as “Madame Coulombe”, was very community minded and provided support to many community projects and fundraisers. She was very well respected and will be remembered as a community builder. She retired in 2007 at age 79.
Mom was an avid sports fan and followed the Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Blue Jays closely. She was a dedicated Hockey Mom for years and followed her sons’, as well as her grandchildren’s and great-grandchildren’s hockey achievements. She was the proud “Manager” of the Coulombe Family hockey team and accepted trophies on several occasions for Coulombe Family wins. Her Catholic faith was very important to her. She attended weekly Mass at the Chalet until her final days and her Rosary was always within reach. As evidenced by the countless photos on her walls, fridge and in numerous albums, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren meant the world to her. Mom never had time for hobbies but she did enjoy travelling, an occasional visit to the casinos and shuffleboard at the Chalet. Our petite, attractive Mom had a friendly and cheerful demeanour and was always good natured. She had a sharp wit and a great sense of humour. Mom loved to have a good time and was the center of all our family gatherings. We will be lost without her.
Nous t’aimons Mom.
The family wants to offer our sincere gratitude to the wonderful and caring Home Care and Chalet Malouin staff. Special thanks to Dr. Kiani and the staff at the De Salaberry Health Centre who cared for her in her final days.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. preceded by prayers and a eulogy at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Malo Catholic Church with Father Paul Nguyen officiating.
Donations can be made in her memory to: Chalet Malouin, 14 Rue St. Hilaire, St-Malo, MB R0A 1T0.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 31, 2024, Aug 31, 2024
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Nos sinceres Condoleances a tous les membres de la famille. Your mom was a true gem and a pillar in the Community of St. Malo. - Posted by: Claudette and Jim (Friends of the family ) on: Sep 07, 2024
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Mes sympathies a toute la famille - Posted by: Lorraine Tetrault (amie) on: Sep 05, 2024
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. We have so many fond memories of Noella. Please accept our sincere sympathies to all. - Posted by: Jules et Jeannette Gosselin (Friends ) on: Sep 02, 2024
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My first job (other than babysitting) was working every Saturday doing laundry, general housekeeping and preparing supper at Coulombe’s. I was maybe 15 at the time. I was always treated very well by your Mom. I always was in awe of her. She was just a small person but was always in charge. She was always pleasant, knew everyone, and had a ready smile on her pretty face. She was an institution in St. Malo and area. She will be missed by many. Sincere sympathy to the family. - Posted by: Aline (Preteau) Sveinson (Former employee) on: Sep 01, 2024
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Sorry to hear about your loss. I remember her when you had the little restaurant and I would go there and spend my allowance. 25 cents. At the time I could get a coke and chips. With still money left over. Madame Coulomb was usually there with her smiling face. Always felt welcome there. Same thing in the store. She was always willing to help and with a smile on her face. - Posted by: Yvette Gregorash (Friend ) on: Aug 31, 2024