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1925

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2020

Gabrielle ST. AMAND Obituary

ST. AMAND, Gabrielle ST. AMAND; Gabrielle, born in St. Denis, Sask., July 30, 1925, died very peacefully in her own home, the early morning hours of June 7,2020. Survived by her children, Isabelle (John) Moses, Lionel (Lynn) St. Amand, Valerie Haas and Carmen (Terry) Coltman, her grandchildren; Monique Hargreaves, Francine (Daniel) Turner, Mark (Aryanne) Moses, Kyle and Greg St. Amand, Cory and Andrea Coltman, her great grandchildren; Alexis and Dyson Hargreaves, Isabelle Moses, Preston, Reese, Malakai and Avia Turner. Our precious little mom was the 2nd youngest of 21 siblings, predeceased by her beloved husband, Roland, and every one of her siblings. She would have celebrated her 95th birthday, July 30, 2020. A memorial mass and celebration of her life will take place August 9, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. at the Church of the Immaculate Conception (Cathedral Ave.), which mom loved and attended mass faithfully since 1965, when the church was then called the Domano Chapel. Mass will be concelebrated by Fr. Chris Lynch and Fr. Pier Pandolfo. Mom was a resident of the Simon Fraser Lodge from Aug. 2, 2019 to June 2, 2020. She always wanted to end her days at home and when it became clear that her time had come, we removed her from the Lodge and brought her home to be with family. Her life was all about her faith, her family, food and music. In honouring mom, we have considered the multitude of relatives and friends. We are acutely aware of the implications of COVID and in keeping with COVID restrictions, we will utilize the entire property that Immaculate Conception Church sits on. Immediate family and the eldest relatives and those needing assistance will be welcomed in the church(50 people) and hall (50 people). Tents will be set up in the school grounds where social distancing can be maintained and where, as many people who would like to attend can do so safely. By Aug. 9, 2020 we are hopeful that many restrictions will be lifted. Either way, social distancing etc., can be accommodated. Mom's favourite day of the week was Sunday and every day while at the Simon she would ask, "Is it Sunday today?". Thus, we have chosen a Sunday to honour her. We ask only that you bring a lawn chair, your mask, your appetite and your voices. Again, mom loved her church. The St. Amand family, along with other parishioners, were instrumental in building ICC and in mom's memory, rather than send flowers, she would have wanted donations to her church, so we will pass the collection at her mass. Another notice will be placed in the Citizen and on facebook closer to the date of her celebration. Thank you to every single staff member at the Simon Fraser who cared for and loved our beloved little mom, Gabrielle. Most of all, thank you to Dr. Steven Chang, mom's favourite doctor of all time.

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Published by The Prince George Citizen from Jun. 19 to Jun. 27, 2020.

Memories and Condolences
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Denise St.Amand-Mayea

July 7, 2020

Although many years have passed since I saw Auntie Gabrielle and Uncle Roland I remember them fondly. Hugs to all the family.

Laurelle St Amand

July 7, 2020

From the St Amand family cousins on Vancouver Island, we send our condolences to the family of Auntie Gay. We spent a lot of time in PG with Auntie Gay and Uncle Roland in the summers. Lovingly remembered by us all.

Cecile, Denise, Mom, (Sylvia), Laurelle, Jean

Coby Hilgersom

July 6, 2020

Isabelle, Lionel, Valerie, Carmen and families, deepest condolences to you all on your Mom's passing. I will always be so grateful for your Mom's open door policy for her children's friends. You always knew there would be food, laughter and music. Thank you Gabby. Forever remembered.

Rita Werstiuk

June 28, 2020

Isabelle,Lionel,Valerie, Carmen & Families
My deepest condolences on the departure of your little mom...she truly was one of the last great Mohicans in the Moyen era. There will be a big celeb up yonder as your dad and my mom & numerous others welcome her giggling & laughter...heaven will never be the same!
This Covid 19 has certainly complicated funerals so kudos to you for moving forward.
With much love, your cousin,
Rita Werstiuk(Courteau)

Bonnie and wayne Roberts

June 26, 2020

Our sweet little neighbor, love tending her garden, never forgot a birthday or Christmas. Always joyful and loved a good joke. Good thing watching our gang grow up she had lots of laughs. Rest in peace Gaye we will miss you. I think of you everyday when I water my garden. Hugs The Roberts family

A.Cecile Archibald (nee Hamelin)

June 25, 2020

Blessings to you and your family.

Verna Collins-Amos

June 24, 2020

So sorry to hear of your Moms passing. It is always difficult to say goodbye regardless of age. I have such vivid childhood memories of yours parents at the St.Amand/Goyer get togethers. I know your Mom was truly cherished.

Adele

June 24, 2020

Always a happy smile and infectious little giggle she made everyone around her feel good! There will always be a special place in my heart for our tiny Aunty Gay, she is much loved.

Richard and Louise Le Febvre

June 24, 2020

Such a contagious smile and a wonderful person. Rest in peace.

Carol deGans

June 22, 2020

So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I have always loved the Stories Carmen would tell of her adventures, her passions and her energies. I am sure there will be many cherished memories and stories of laugher, joy and love. My condolences to Carmen and her entire Family.

Pauline and Walter Francis

June 20, 2020

So sorry to hear about your Mom's passing, she was always such a nice lady. Thoughts and prayers to you all.

Sheila Russell (nee George)

June 19, 2020

Saddened to hear of the loss of a great lady. Roland and Gabrielle were great friends to our entire family for many years and their friendship was much appreciated. She will be missed.

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Memorial Events
for Gabrielle ST. AMAND

Aug

9

Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m.

Church of the Immaculate Conception

Cathedral Ave., BC