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Rita Nicholas Lalonde

1944 - 2021

Rita Nicholas Lalonde obituary, 1944-2021, Thunder Bay, ON

BORN

1944

DIED

2021

FUNERAL HOME

Blake Funeral Chapel

200 S. May St.

Thunder Bay, Ontario

Rita Lalonde Obituary

The family of Rita Nicholas Lalonde is heartbroken to announce her passing on April 16th, 2021 after a courageously fought battle with cancer. Rita was born on February 9th, 1944 in St. John's Newfoundland to Ralph and Alice Nicholas. The family moved west to Atikokan Ontario in 1949. Growing up as the oldest and only girl in a house with three brothers, Rita took her role as a big sister very seriously, her brothers always knew they could count on her. Rita was also a loving wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, godmother, and fur mom to three generations of Duffy's. Her family came before all else and nothing made her happier than being with the ones she loved most. Anyone who knew Rita knew what a go-getter she was. Over her lifetime she held many jobs, bank teller, fundraising event planner, and volunteer coordinator among many more. Whatever job she was doing she put all of her heart into it, the dozens of volunteers that followed her from cause to cause are a testament to that. Carnation campaigns, 24 Hours of Kamview, high teas, fashion shows and more bingos than one can count are just some of the events that she planned. In 2019 Rita retired after a thirty year long career at Lakehead University, during her time there she worked in the Chancellor Paterson Library, the Faculty of Natural Resource Management, and for the past fifteen years as the Research and Innovation Week Coordinator. In the last few years she worked for Thunder Bay Community Living, as the Volunteer Coordinator. It brought her so much joy to work with everyone at Community Living, the exercise classes, community kitchens, and Inclusivity Walks were treasured memories. Rita had a passion for life like no one else, many happy memories were made on countless canoe adventures, nights spent out at camp, trips to Minneapolis, Disney World, and Hilton Head and of course many trips out West where she was always sure to pack a carry-on bag full of Persians for her family. Rita is survived by her loving husband Don Lalonde, son Jerry Nagorski (Ashley), daughter Trish Sokoloski (Bruce) and step sons Ron Lalonde (Nicole) and Donnie Lalonde. Rita's most cherished title was that of grandmother, she will always be remembered by her grandchildren Chase and Lee Nagorski, Chelsey Lokstet, Kayley Sokoloski and Aurora and Alexis Lalonde. She will also be remembered by her brothers Bill and John as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Rita shared a special relationship with her nieces Alicia and Jennifer, they always knew Auntie Rita was there for them. She is predeceased by her father Ralph and her mother Alice. Rita was devastated in 2006 by the loss of her baby brother Randy and her niece Marina, it brings the family comfort to know they are all reunited again. In lieu of flowers, it was Rita's wishes that everyone take some time out of their day to be with family, whether that be a walk in the park, stopping for an ice cream, or just sitting together on the porch. Volunteering was a passion of Rita's, in her memory consider donating your time to a worthwhile cause. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, there will be no service at this time. We have chosen to wait until everyone who loved Rita can safely gather together and celebrate her life.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Apr. 20, 2021.

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Tara

April 21, 2021

I had the pleasure of meeting and working with Rita during her time at Lakehead University planning the annual Research and Innovation Week at Intercity Shopping Centre. Rita was a fire cracker, she always had a new story to share whether of her children, her grandchildren or to remind me that she may be little but she was mighty! She kept me on my toes and was always one step ahead. I am sorry for your families loss xo

Katie Porobic

April 20, 2021

I had the pleasure of working with Rita at CLTB for almost 5 years and we both served on the Habitat for Humanity selection committee. Early on, she wrangled me into her volunteer group and I quickly realized that I'd have a hard time saying no to her requests. She would often bring me treats or a coffee followed with a "So, are you free on Tuesday?" - a volunteer task already lined up. She was fiery, fiesty and knew how to get things done, but always with a passion for serving other people and producing the best result for whatever event she was organizing. She knew how to roll with the punches and turn mishaps into opportunities.

The price of love is the grief we feel when someone moves on; I'm paying that price now as I'm sure many others are. My deepest condolences to her family, she spoke of you frequently with pride.

Rita always said she'd be reincarnated - I'll be looking for you. Rest easy my friend.

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