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This is not an ordinary obituary as an ordinary person did not die. Although Georgine Angeline DesRoches (nee Robichaud) did ordinary things, like worked as a teacher, administrative support, collected money for the Cancer Society and raised a family, she was also extraordinary. 

She was a true warrior who fought a relentless adversary for over 15 years – Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s took a lot from her, but she courageously fought back and held on to the name of her beloved husband Alphonse (predeceased). She remembered her five daughters Anne Durand (Ken), Claire Eccles (Bruce), Colette DesRoches Blakely (John), Nina Nicklin (Andrew) and Lise Gould (George) until the end. 

Alzheimer’s did not take her love or ability to do crossword puzzles, play scrabble, auction 45 or euchre. It did not take her sense of mischief, her curiosity, sense of humour, love for music and love for her family.  She was always grateful for all who spent time with her and did things for her, and expressed it with a thank you or a yodelling song.  

She was deeply loved by her family which grew to include 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She will be missed, but we all carry her in our hearts.

Well ma mere/memere you finally have the answer to one of your most asked questions – you now know what they do in heaven. We love you.

A big thank you to the staff of Wentworth Lodge, Rose Court, for taking care of our mom. Donations to the Alzheimer’s or Cancer society in lieu of flowers would be appreciated.

Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home on Monday, March 23, from 6-9p.m. for a visitation. A Funeral Mass will take place on Tuesday, March 24, at 10a.m. Georgine had requested that those attending the Funeral Mass wear any colour of their choosing, other than black.

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