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Conrad N. DeLisle (aka French), age 92, passed away in his Olivehurst home on September 8, 2014 with his daughter at his side. Conrad was born December 6, 1921, in Masonvillle, Quebec, Canada.
Conrad was a proud Army Veteran, Boy Scout leader, having also worked with youth groups at St. Joseph's in North Sacramento and the Holy Angels in Yuba City. He assisted with the start up of the Twin City Twirlers in Marysville, a member of VFW Post 4647, the D.A.V., Militayr order of the Cootie and the Senior Gleaners of Sacramento. Conrad retired from McClellan Air Force base as a sheet metal worker.
He is survived by his sister, Jeanette Edgley; daughter, Michele DeLisle; step-children, Joe and Chris Cook; 12 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren; 14 great-great grandchildren and 1 great-great-great grandchild.
Conrad was preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Irene; brother, Dana; wife, Bernice and step-children, Arti and Mary.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, September 18, 2014 from 5:00-7:00 pm at Lambert Funeral Home Chapel with a Memorial Service to follow on Monday, September 22, 2014 at 10:30 am at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 7101 Verner Avenue, Sacramento, CA. He will be missed. Visit www.lambertfuneral.com to share in his full life story.
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Dear Michelle
We were sorry to hear of your father's death. Thanks to Jeannette, we were kept updated about how he and you were doing. Our mother Yvette talked of him often and I am happy that we had the opportunity to finally meet him and Bernice at Jeannette and Hanks one summer years ago. Hold on to the love and the wonderful memories that you have of him. It will get you through. Fran Hubert Rodenbaugh, husband and family.
September 21, 2014
Dear Michele, My Mom-Yvette Hubert was your Dad's step-sister -Unfortunately when she passed in 1971 the family ties were "broken". Thanks to Aunt Jeannette we are aware of your Dad's passing. We send our heartfelt sympathy to you & your family! Love, Yvette Hubert-du Fosse'
Yvette Hubert-du Fosse'
September 18, 2014
Grandpa you and Grandma shared so many memories and love with our family, each and everyone of us! We all miss you!
Time passes, Memories fade, Feelings change,
People leave but, Hearts never forget!
Sarah (Janie) Andrews
September 17, 2014
Uncle Conrad I got to meet him when I was younger he told me all able the birds he had and showed me pictures and all his birds. You lived a long life and enjoyed life. RIP Love you
Deb Kidd
Deborah Kidd
September 17, 2014
Conrad was my youngest brother and left home to go into the service when I was very small. We wrote to one another for many years until we were finally able to visit; which we did both of us with our spouse; over a period of years. I am very happy I was able to visit with him and my Niece and her family 2 years ago. We had a wonderful time and I hold the memory dearly.
Jeannette Edgley
September 16, 2014
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