Hani Massouh

Hani Massouh

Hani Massouh Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 12, 2008.
MASSOUH, Hani, Adjudant 1966 - 2008 Ghundey Ghar, Afghanistan, on January 6, 2008, at the age of 41, passed away Hani Massouh Adjudant of Royal 22nd Regiment. Husband of Nathalie Chapados, son of Mrs Pauline Nader (the late Gawdat Massouh). Resided in Quebec. The family will receive condolences at Lepine Cloutier Funeral Home 975, Marguerite-Bourgeoys Quebec G1S 3X8 Wednesday, January 16, 2 to 5 pm and 7 to 10 pm Thursday, January 17, 10 am to 1 pm The funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 2 pm in St-Charles-Garnier's church, 1215, Chanoine-Morel, Quebec and thence to St-Charles cemetery. He leaves to mourn his mother and his wife; his daughter Laila Massouh Fortin; his brothers and sister: Choucri (Christine Canaan), Issam (Ethel Mercer), Siham (Sr Pauline), Selim (Noelline Labrie) and Nader (Lucie Roy); his parents-in-law Aurele Chapados (Patricia Gravel); his nephews, nieces, cousins, relatives and friends. Donation to Fondation General Vanier, 1 Cote de la Citadelle, Succ. Haute-Ville, c.p. 6020 (Quebec) G1R 4V7, phone 418-694-2800 ext 2904 would be appreciated. Funeral direction: Lepine Cloutier Funeral Home Information: 418-529-3371 Fax: 418-529-9506 Email: [email protected] In his memory a register is available for signature at www.lepinecloutier.com

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Roger Borchert

December 31, 2008

For the loved ones of Canada’s Fallen Heroes

May the New Year bring
A warmth to thee
That helps to heal the heart
That mends the fracture caused within
That’s torn you apart
May it whisper in your ear at night
That love is standing near
That you will never be alone
A warmth to quell your fear
May it welcome you in mornings’ light
And be near throughout the day
Standing near to comfort you
In a needed special way
May you always know
The time will come
Together you will be
Find in the tear a memory brings
The joy it helped you see

May the lord be near throughout the year, come and help in every day, that it takes for you to overcome this tragedy life did play.

Our Hearts, Our tears, Our Prayers
The Borchert Family, Slave Lake Alberta
[email protected]

Roger Borchert

December 20, 2008

For the families, loved ones, and friends of Canada’s fallen soldiers: It was written this evening with thoughts of what you and your families are going through at this season and could not hold it back any longer. It is my Christmas gift to you all.

I thank you for wandering near
As you think of where I lie
You think of what I went through
And a tear wells up inside

Let not that tear
Fall for me I’m sitting watching you
For I’m not there at all no more
I’m here inside of you

I’m sitting near within your thoughts
And in your memories
I’m just the thought a gentle breeze
In a gust of memory

I’m the gentle shiver when you are near
I’m the glimmer in your eye
I’m the sparkle that a teardrop brings
When it wells up in your eye

I’m the smile a fond moment brings
I’m the warmth you held so dear
Remember that, as time goes by
And know I’m standing near

As you look upon the Christmas tree
Shinning at this time of year
Know the Lord sent his only son
So that I could be standing near

May our Lord be near you all.

Our hearts and prayers go out to you all during this so difficult time of year. Please know that it comes complete with the glisten of tears held within the eyes of it’s, author Roger Borchert. Thank you so very much for the efforts of your loved one towards making our world a better place

The Borchert Family, Slave Lake Alberta
[email protected]

Roger Borchert

November 23, 2008

There are great things said
Of great young folk
Tales of suffering and pain relieved
Tales of courage and hands that reached out
Out to those in need
What isn’t said so very much
Is the reason they took the time
Or stepped forth so very willingly
And laid there lives upon the line
Tis said by those so close to them
That they could not turn away
They could not leave their fellow man
To suffer in this way
They stepped forth to do their very best
A united brotherhood
They stepped forth to do what our world needs
To stand, for what is good
We can not turn our hearts away
Or leave them stand alone
We must step forth to let them know
Just how we feel at home
We must insight a presence forth
To show how much we care
To let them know they’re not alone
Once they stepped through that door
They’re our sons, our daughters, moms and dads
Brothers, sisters, cousins too
They’re kids that used to live next door
Next to me and you
They are our hearts, our tears, our joy
The ones who said they can
They truly are our heroes now
They’re our Canadians

Thank you, so very much,

Our tears. Our thanks. Our prayers.
The Borchert Family, Slave Lake, Alberta

Roger Borchert

November 5, 2008

In Respect and Remembrance of Our Fallen Warriors, their Mothers, Fathers, Wives, Children, Grandparents, Loved Ones, Friends, Fellow Troops, and all those Canadians whose hearts and tears lay at your side; I submit:

There are no words that I can place here in this registry that could ever justify or explain the loss of your loved one, friend, or fellow soldier. Please know that my family and I cannot stand idly by, without taking a moment, to express how much our hearts go out to you. There is no greater gift towards the future of our country, our world, our humanity, than the efforts and sacrifices made by our Canadian forces towards making our world a better place. Whatever the politics of the day, whatever the leadership of the moment, our selfless warriors have stepped forth to deploy to meet the needs of our changing world, with honour and an integrity that is unrivalled. We as Canadians truly bow and honour your efforts and sacrifice.

We have fallen on fields of battle
In lands so far from home
We have marched to war in honour
For those who’ve felt alone
We have defended those who couldn’t
And stood between the lines
Of two opposing armies
In this new world in our time
We have stood for those who cannot
For those who are oppressed
Standing shoulder to shoulder
To help others do their best
We have held our line with honour
Fury held at bay
Rebuilding a broken nation
To allow all to have a say
Our sons and daughters moms and dads
Stepped forth to make it so
A gift given for a better world
Such a precious gift you know
Our youth in pride have stepped forth
Do this job as best they can
Lay their life upon the line
Each true Canadians
They will not be forgotten
We can never turn away
They have taught the price of giving
In such an honoured way
For where would our world be then
If we just stood by and watched
Could we look ourselves in the eye
And say it wasn’t lost

Our tears. Our thanks. Our prayers.
The Borchert Family, Slave Lake, Alberta
[email protected]

Roger Borchert

September 27, 2008

With a heavy heart stepping forth
Please forgive me when I say
That I let you down in the past
In not a little way

I did not write to let you know
Just how much I cared
For the sacrifice you’ve given
For so many in despair

You stepped forth and joined our forces
Laid your life upon the line
To bring about a safer world
A new world in our time

Fellow soldiers friends and families
And those you held so dear
Still think of you most everyday
For us others it’s not so clear

We must slow down and take the time
Understand how great the cost
For if not placed in front of us
Can we comprehend the loss

Sometimes we’re just so very shy
Or we don’t know what to say
Or do not want to interfere
Or seem superficial in any way

I can no longer withhold my thoughts
I have to pass them on
For it breaks my heart just thinking of
All those left to carry on

Please know that you are in my prayers
Will be there for years to come
Know that you are in my thoughts
For the efforts you have done

Oh yes there is that special day
To remember not to forget
Those who’ve paid the greatest price
We can never repay this debt


Warrant Officer Hani Massouh we knew you not, but our prayers reach out for you, your loved ones, friends, and fellow soldiers. We do, so dearly, thank you and your loved ones for your efforts towards making our world a better place.

The Borchert Family Slave Lake Alberta

Maureen Mione-Beauchamp

August 11, 2008

Always a hero and in our prayers.

Sherry Clark

January 17, 2008

To the family and friends of Hani Massouh:

May you find comfort and strength in the memories you have of your beloved Hani. He is a hero and he will be remembered.

Sherry Clark
Mother, Pte. Joel Vincent Wiebe

Serge and Margaret Abbott

January 13, 2008

I salute you, Hani, our Hero.
Your cousin,
Serge Abbott

Natalie Roy

January 13, 2008

My dearest friend, thank you for being in my life for the past 20 years. I will never forget you. The night sky has a new shining star looking over us.

salama abboud

January 12, 2008

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

C. D.

January 12, 2008

I did not know him, just what i saw on television, i am very sorry for your loss...he is a HERO in our hearts, thankyou for fighting for all Canadians.

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