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huguette thibodeau
1945-2025
St. Francis of Assisi cemetery
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marcelle mathieu
1945-2024
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josianne dion
1951-2024
Mont-Joli Cemetery
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huguette théorêt
1939-2024
St-Eustache Cemetery
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françoise boivin
1948-2024
Chénéville Cemetery
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St. Odilon-de-Cranbourne cemetery
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Saint-Valentin, Quebec, Canada
Saint-Valentin cemetery
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Saint-Paul-de-l'Île-aux-Noix, Quebec, Canada
Saint-Paul cemetery
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Lacolle, Quebec, Canada
Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel cemetery
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marie-marthe collin
1910-2003
Ste-Sabine Cemetery (Actual)
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joseph lavergne
-1877
St-Casimir de Ripon Cemetery
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lorenzo jacques
1902-1988
St. Famille cemetery
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brigitte sylvain
1949-2014
St-Patrice Cemetery
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marcel arpin
-1826
Saint-Ours cemetery
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fernand joseph berthiaume
1921-1982
St-Romuald Cemetery
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claire dupuis
1936-2010
Saint-Joseph-De-Sorel cemetery
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élisabeth labbé
-1973
L'Enfant-Jésus cemetery
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joseph duchesne
-1978
Saints-Anges de Sorel cemetery
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pierre brouillard
1888-1889
Saint-Marcel-de-Richelieu cemetery
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rose-hélène dallaire
1922-2016
St-Anselme Cemetery
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isidore savoie
1944-2017
Matane Cemetery (St-Jerôme Site)
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julie titly
1899-1902
St-André-Avellin Church Cemetery
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j.-l. thériault
-1976
St-Ludger Cemetery
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délina audet
-1925
Ste-Claire Cemetery
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renald roy
1947-2020
St. Victor cemetery
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catherine cuthbert
1770-1806
Christ Church Anglican Cemetery - Sorel
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gaétan thérriault
1947-2007
Saint-Philippe cemetery
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georges charbonneau
-1979
St. Joseph-de-Beauce cemetery Part 3
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eugène cloutier
-1960
St-Henri Cemetery
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marie-marthe collin
1910-2003
Ste-Sabine Cemetery (Actual)
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joseph lavergne
-1877
St-Casimir de Ripon Cemetery
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lorenzo jacques
1902-1988
St. Famille cemetery
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brigitte sylvain
1949-2014
St-Patrice Cemetery
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marcel arpin
-1826
Saint-Ours cemetery
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fernand joseph berthiaume
1921-1982
St-Romuald Cemetery
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claire dupuis
1936-2010
Saint-Joseph-De-Sorel cemetery
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élisabeth labbé
-1973
L'Enfant-Jésus cemetery
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11/21/2024
Quebec Funeral Rituals: A Cultural and Historical Heritage to Preserve 💐 ...
Funeral rituals hold an important place in Quebec's history and cultural identity. More than just a farewell, these traditions reflect deeply rooted beliefs passed down from generation to generation.

But do you know the meaning behind some of these rites that have shaped how we approach mourning? Here are a few significant examples:

💡 The Funeral Wake: A Final Tribute at Home
Until the mid-20th century, funeral wakes were often held in the family home. The deceased would rest surrounded by candles, symbolizing the light guiding their soul to the afterlife. This time of reflection was also an opportunity for the community to gather and express their support to the grieving family.

💡 The Funeral Meal: A Celebration of Life
In many regions of Quebec, it was customary to organize a meal or buffet after the funeral. This gathering allowed loved ones to share memories of the deceased in a spirit of solidarity. Even today, this type of gathering remains a living tradition in many families.

💡 Church Bells: Announcing Loss to the Community
In the past, the sound of church bells announced a death to the local community. Each series of chimes was a call to prayer and reflection, strengthening the social bond among the residents of a village or neighborhood.

Whether still practiced or adapted over time, these traditions highlight the richness of our cultural heritage and how we navigate through grief.

Do you have anecdotes, memories, or family customs you would like to share?

👉 Share your stories and experiences
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11/11/2024
🌹 Remembrance Day | November 11 🌹 ...

On November 11, we observe Remembrance Day, a day dedicated to honoring the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives to defend our freedom and peace.

This date commemorates the 1918 Armistice that ended World War I, when the guns fell silent on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at the eleventh hour.

Today, we wear the red poppy in tribute to those who fought for our future, whose courage and dedication continue to inspire us.

We would like to discover and honor your departed loved ones—whether they were veterans or everyday heroes—those whose stories have touched your life. By sharing their stories with us, you will help preserve their memory and inspire others to remember their bravery.

To share their story, you have several options:

  1. Contact the cemetery where your loved one rests to provide them with a short biography.
  2. Send us a biographical text to info@repertoiredesdefunts.com, which we will be honored to publish in the "News" section and in the newsletter of the Répertoire des défunts, as well as on our Facebook page.

Each testimony helps us pay tribute to their lives and their legacy. We warmly thank you for contributing to this precious duty of remembrance.

🕊️ Their names liveth for evermore.

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