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Simone Pelletier

Simone Pelletier

May 30, 1936 – March 9, 2025 

It is with sad hearts that we announce the passing of our mother who after a long battle with cancer died peacefully with her children by her side. Her daughter Doris (Rene)and son Rick (Jocelyne).

She was predeceased by her husband George and grandson Ryan and many of her siblings of which only two older sisters survive her, Eva and Jeanne. She will be missed very much by her children, grandchildren (Kyle (Ginia), Jason (Véronique), Chantal (Charlie) and many great grandchildren who affectionately knew her as Mama, also many nieces and nephews.

We also want to thank the nurses at the Winkler and Carmen hospitals in the palliative care who tirelessly provided the care that made our mother’s last days as comfortable as possible.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Cancer Care Manitoba and/or Carmen Memorial Hospital. A private burial will take place at a later date.

3 thoughts on “Simone Pelletier”

  1. Gisèle Gosselin friend of family

    Simone leaves us with love in our hearts. She was pleasant, peaceful to be with and a very good listener.
    I am very happy to have spent family time with her at Jason and Véronique’s with René and Doris and all our family.
    Thanks for sharing her with us. She is missed but the memories we hold in our heart warms it.

  2. Diane McGuigan (Audette)

    Dear family,
    I have not seen ” ma tante Simone” for a few years now but have spoken to her on the phone.
    I will always remember her as a gentle, kind & caring person. She loved to laugh especially when playing cards with my Mom, Pat, & my Dad, Lucien.
    Rest in Peace dear tante Simone!
    With Love, Diane McGuigan

  3. My great grandma was a very sweet and kind lady. She always spoiled us with gifts, money, and most importantly, her love. Every trip we made to visit, I was excited to see her. I loved seeing her sing to Merlin, or watching Darla and Cindy follow her around everywhere she went, and so much more. When I was still little, I’d share the bed with her while we visited. I remember one time she told me that I had rolled around so much one night that she ended up petting my hair, thinking I was Cindy. It made me laugh so hard when she told me. My Mama was such a kind soul and I’d do anything to see her again. Everyday I wish I was there for Christmas one last time. She always knew how to make everyone smile. I loved the jewelry she’d give me and I’d wear it all the time. I still use the wallet she got me years and years ago. I miss you more than anything Mama, I’m sorry I couldn’t see you one more time. I know you’re safe and happy now, and I’m happy to have all the memories of you that I do. You’re the best great grandma a girl could ever ask for. Rest in peace, Mama.
    Love, Amber ❤️

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