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Gilles "Bad News" Bilodeau

Birmingham, Alabama

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BILODEAU, GILLES "BAD NEWS" Gilles "Bad News" Bilodeau, 53 years old passed away at his home on Tuesday, August 12, 2008. He was born on July 31, 1955 and was raised in St. Prime, Quebec, Canada. He came to Birmingham playing professional hockey for the Birmingham Bulls. Here he met the love of...

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Will ALWAYS remember Gilles. He was and is a instrumental person to me and my family. He was always there when anyone needed him.

He made me love ice hockey

Debbie, Brian and Brent:
The Walls family (George, Dea, Brian and Mia) send our prayers to you all. We have fond memories of Mr Bilodeau and will never forget him in the ballerina outfit. Debbie, we watched your family with so much love and laughter so we know the loss is great. I know he taught the grandkids to laugh; so remember him when they do!

Debbie and Family,
We are all so sorry to hear of your devastating loss. I can still remember when you first met and all the happy times we had with the Bulls. The Lord blessed you with a wonderful life together and the love and memories you have produced will forever keep him close in your hearts. May God continually wrap his arms around you and keep your family safe and strong during this sad time. My family will be praying for yours.

Debbie, we were so stunned to learn of this sad news from your mom last week. We have been thinking of and praying for you and all your family.

Debbie, Just wanted you to know we were thinking about you and your family. Gilles was a great guy. Each of you will be in our prayers.

Dear Debbie and Family, My heart is breaking for you all at this time of loss. God will surely carry you through. Just know that my daughter, Amanda, has been in Heaven for five months now and was waiting to welcome Gilles Home to his everlasting reward. You are all in my prayers and my heart. God bless you. Love, Judy (Jan's sister)

My prayers and thoughts to the Bilodeau family. I was priviledged to have Gilles first play pro hockey for my teams, the Beauce Jaros and the Binghamton Dusters.I will always remember that behind the menacing look everyone--except his on-ice opponents ...-- would quickly discover a golden heart.One of the most wonderful person i met in my life

Brian and family,
We just heard about your terrible loss. We are so very sorry. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.