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Bernard DeBlois

Dearborn, Michigan

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DIED
May 9, 2016
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Dearborn, Michigan

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Bernard DeBlois


May 9, 2016, Age 91. Beloved husband of the late Florence for 64 years. Loving father of Marc (Dawn), Corrine Horner (James), Eric (Madlin) and Neil. Loving grandfather of Christopher, Robert, Amy, James, Katelyn, Christian, and Cara. Great grandfather of Nolan, Jacoby, Evan, Stella and Jack.


Funeral Mass Thursday 11am at St. Kateri Catholic Church (16101 Rotunda, Dearborn), gathering 10:30am. Visitation Wednesday 5-9pm at the Dearborn Chapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Ave. Entombment at Our Lady of Hope Cemetery. Rosary 7pm Wednesday.


      


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My father in law, Bernard (yes, he is still my father in law in my heart) was such a kind and gentle soul. He touched the lives of so many and his time on earth was a blessing to us all. He always made me feel welcomed in his house and in his life. I cherish all the wonderful memories I have of spending time with him and the entire DeBlois family. He loved his family unconditionally and it was always so evident when anyone came to visit. His smile and eyes lit up like a Christmas tree when...

Rollin Bellfi, Captain Retired.
Melody Plemmons.
Scott and Julie Richardson.
God bless your soul Mr. DeBlois you brought wonderful things to us all. Your family, their sound values are tribute to your creations on earth. Thank you.

Mon oncle Bernard, thank you for your kindness and your love for me and my family. Thank you for always being there for me. Whether it was to change a transmission in below 0 temperatures, fixing a broken car mirror which I broke both. You took time to care for my parents grave stones, to always let me know your door was always open to me anytime I needed. You never judged me but just loved me anyway. You are a man of few words but what words you did speak always uplifted me and I knew...

My sincere condolences on the passing of oncle Bernard. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

May my condolecences bring you comfort any may my prayers ease the pain.

Arthur - Raymond - Bernard - Marcel - Fernand

I offer my sincere condolences and I am wholeheartedly with you all.

Distance makes my presence can not, however, I hope that this sincere thought of sympathy and understanding may be of some comfort to you.

Suzie DeBlois and family