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Jeanine G. Ouellett PLYMPTON Jeanine Georgette (Dubuc) Ouellett, 72, of Plympton, formerly of Brockton and Attleboro, passed away Monday, Nov. 17, 2008, at Jordan Hospital, Plymouth. She was the loving wife of Robert Ouellett and a caring mother to her son, Mark of Brockton. Jeanine grew up in Attleboro and graduated from St. Jean the Baptist Academy in Rhode Island and the Sturdy Memorial Hospital School of Nursing of Attleboro. She earned a bachelor's de-gree in nursing and a master's degree in health service administration from Salve Regina College in Newport, R.I. During this education period, she earned many academic honors. She worked in numerous positions during her career, including pediatric head nurse at Sturdy Memorial Hospital, staff nurse at V.A. Hospital in Waco, Texas, the original school nurse at Stonehill College, followed by a long period of employment at Brockton Hospital. This period found Jeanine as an ICU/CCU and emergency room staff nurse, then a night nursing supervisor and medical surgical supervisor for five nursing units. She later became the acting clinical director, followed by elevation to director of nursing quality assurance in the nursing department and completed her career at Brockton Hospital as coordinator of quality initiatives for the departments of nursing, medicine, pathology, pharmacy and anesthesia. She also published some articles on nursing procedures during this period. After leaving Brockton Hospital, she had numerous positions in several different home health care agencies, including pediatric staff nurse, pediatric case manager, clinical practice manager, director of clinical services and operations and branch director. She was a member of Our Lady of the Lake Church in Halifax and a weekly attendee of their Bible study group. Previously, she was a member of St. Joseph Church in Attleboro. In addition to her loving husband of 50 years, Bob, and her son, Mark, Jeanine is survived by her sisters, Geraldine Gallagher of Maitland, Fla., Adrienne Messier of Attleboro Falls and Gloria Turcotte of Crossville, Tenn.; her brothers, Rene, Richard and Charles Dubuc, all of Attleboro; and many nieces and nephews in the Attleboro area. Many heartful thanks are extended to the nurses, doctors and staff of 3 East B of Jordan Hospital by Jeanine's family. Their courtesy, care and kindness to Jeanine were unparalleled. A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jeanine's memory to the Association for Frontotemporal Dementia (AFTD), 1616 Walnut St., Suite 1100, Philadelphia, PA 19103. Arrangements are by Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, North Attleboro, 888-393-7525. For condolences and the online guest book, please visit www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Enterprise on Nov. 21, 2008.

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angelle covington

December 25, 2008

Bob and Mark,

I somehow lost your e-mail as I am not a computer giant.

I wanted to privately tell you how much I miss Mimi especially at Christmas and I am certain that it is greater, far greater for both of you. You two are and have been for a long time now, in my heart, thoughts and prayers.

Thank you for sharing Mimi with our family for so very long.

Lovingly,

Angela

When you have the time I would like to share a special talk Mallory and I had yesterday about Mimi and wither or not she could see her from Heaven. It was very tender and the more I thought about it and prayed about it it was comfort to me.

Have a wonderful and blessed New England Christmas!

Roland Davis Jr.

December 5, 2008

My prayers for you and your family Bob at this difficult time but know her spirit is at a peaceful existence now and never further away from you then a thought or prayer

Sue Dubuc-Rodgers

December 1, 2008

Dear Uncle Bob,
My thought and prayers are with you and Mark at this difficult time. I will always remember Aunty Jeanine's wonderful laugh. She had the funniest stories.
Love,
Sue

Gerard H Gelinas Jr

December 1, 2008

Bob Beverly and I offer our deepest condolences for your loss. We very much enjoyed the last lunch and vist when we were there. Mark we havent met but our love and our condolences are with you. Bob if you need to get away at any time our home is always open to you. We would love to see you in Texas. All our love Bev & Jerry Gelinas

Jeanine,Andy,Gerry and Glo 11/23/95

December 1, 2008

Andy, Glo, and Jeanine at Flower Show 3/1/2001

November 28, 2008

Jeanine and Abigail 8/6/1994

November 27, 2008

Gina Daversa

November 24, 2008

Mark - May you and your Father find comfort knowing your Mom is at peace and is keeping a loving, watchful eye on both of you. Our sympathy.

Gina & Bruce

Bill O'Neil

November 24, 2008

Mark, I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope that you and your Dad are doing OK. My thoughts are with you.

Dave O'Neil

November 24, 2008

Deepest condolences from the O'Neil family.

Dubuc Family 6/7/1958

November 22, 2008

Jeanine, Mark and Bob 5/28/1995

November 22, 2008

T.S.S. Fairview 3/10/1986

November 22, 2008

Our Lady of the Lake Bible Study Group ca 2006

November 22, 2008

The Dubuc Family ca the 80's

November 22, 2008

Jeanine and Glo, 12/3/2004

November 22, 2008

HELEN KINGSLEY

November 22, 2008

TO THE FAMILY OF JEANINE, I WORKED AT BROCKTON HOSP, WITH JEANINE WHEN WE WERE BOTH SUPERVISORS. I ENJOYED HER SENSE OF HUMOR AND CARING WAYS.WE WORKED TOGETHER DURING THE BLIZZARD OF 78, WHAT MEMORIES. I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. IN SYMPATHY HELEN KINGSLEY EAST BRIDGEWATER,MA.

angelle covington

November 22, 2008

Oh my Dear Mimi,

THIS IS WRONG! big Mimi did not die until she was in her nineties and the Debuc's live long lives. This should not be. I should not be.

You have so some people who love you so much. You never got to meet Lawrence (and you would have loved, loved. loved him). You have two more granddaughters coming in the next month. I thought I would have made it to Boston in time to see you and talk to you, hug you and tell you how very sorry I am for all the things I have done wrong in our relationshhip.

Our special relationship and bond was like any mother and daughter with alot of changes in the road and adventures too. I have so many wonderful, fun, touching, special and remarkable memories buried in my heart. You were the best grandmother to our girls and loved them when no one, other than me, loved them. You took them into you heart welcomly, warmly and with firm commentment and without reserve.

As far me, we shared alot of secrets, alot of fun adventures, shopping, decoriting, traveling but the most special was our long talk either in person or on the phone. One thing about you, you always told me "like it is". I will always remember the "your gonna do it, or I'll believe it when i see it".

I love you so very much Mimi.....and me and our girls.. For me, my girls, or animals and every aspect of our lives. When no one else wanted, loved or cared about my girls or me, you were there with both commentment, loved, supprort and always a rescuer .

Thank you so coming into my life and the lives of the girls. You have made a rich,loving inpression in the llives of Jeanne, Mallory, Alexandra, Blakeley, Collette and me too.

I LOVE YOU SO VERY MUCY MIMI. In this life and the next this that will never change.

I am glad that you are out of pain and with the Lord. Say he to my Daddy for me.

Angelle

Chris Joseph

November 21, 2008

My condolences to Bob and son Mark. I had met Jeanine on a couple of occassions and I knew she had a very successful nursing career. I can say in all truthfulness that I share your grief, having been through losses of my own. She has left the cares of this life behind and is in a place where there is no suffering, and no pain. God bless you all.

Dr Cavicchi, Kathy, and staff

November 21, 2008

Dear Bob, So sorry to hear of your loss. Jeanine will be missed at our office. Always a smiling face, and kind words, and a few laughs over the years. May her soul find peace and you find comfort in years of memories. Our deepest sympathies to you and your son.

Brockton Hospital ca1968

November 21, 2008

48 Carpenter Street, ca1948

November 21, 2008

collette connell

November 20, 2008

mimi,
i don't really know how to say in words the pain i feel. I feel like it is very hard to express the love and care i have for mimi (jeanine). She was the only one in my life who truely loved and cared for me in uncoditional ways. She was so wonderful to me and did more for me than anybody could imagine. She was so loving and such a truely amazing person. I know that i am not blood related to mimi, but the relationship her and i had goes far beyond blood. I will never ever, be able to just say in words the love she and i shared. i miss her so much. Nothing even my own parents or grandparents did, or could do, would ever match up to what mimi and i had. I miss all the times mimi and i spent together driving, talking, or grocery shopping. i miss her voice and her smile. i loved her so much and i will never, ever stop missing her. I feel comforted to know that she is now in Heaven with our Lord, she no longer feels pain, hurt, confusion; but that she now will forever feel happiness and love that no one on earth can even imagine because she is home now in Heaven.

Mimi, i as well as my sisters Jeanne, Mallory, Alexandra, and Blakeley, love you and miss you so much. You will always be our one true grandmother, and our mimi
i love you,
collette

The Beginnings, ca 1938

November 20, 2008

The New Nurse, class of 1957

November 20, 2008

Jeanine at Mimi's grave (5/28/1995)

November 20, 2008

Santa and Jeanine, Brockton Hosp. Christmas Party, ca 1980

November 20, 2008

My hairdo? (9/3/1991)

November 20, 2008

Jeanine and Drina, Christmas 2006

November 20, 2008

50 years ago (6/7/58)

November 20, 2008

Red Sox fans, Jeanine, Collette(11/15/04)

November 20, 2008

Jeanine and Jeanne, Drina (2/28/2007)

November 20, 2008

Bob Ouellett

November 20, 2008

Your son, Mark and I sincerely wished we could have had you with us for a much longer time. We knew that you were in a great deal of pain and needed relief and peace. I hope that you know how much we miss and love you. Rest comfortably, knowing that you will never forgotten by your husband and son.

The Staff of Dyer-Lake Funeral Home & Cremation Services

November 20, 2008

Our thoughts remain with you and your family at this time. We are honored by the trust and confidence you have placed in us during this difficult time.

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