Joseph-TROTTIER-Obituary

Joseph Rae TROTTIER

Ottawa, Ontario

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LOCATION
Ottawa, Ontario
CHARITY
Canadian Cancer Society

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Joseph TROTTIER passed away in Ottawa, Ontario. The obituary was featured in Ottawa Citizen on May 10, 2014.

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Sad to hear of Rays passing just heard today. Please accept my condolences to his family. I was a troop mate of Ray
Don Hiscock Oakbank, Mb

Condolences to the family. Rae and I trained together in "H" troop in Regina in 57/58 of which I have many fond memories.

Sincerely
Tom Shortridge

Our condolences to you and your family. Received the sad news this morning. Ray was a troopmate in Regina 57/58.

"H" Troop Passing Out Parade, July 1957

I have just learned of the passing away of Rae. My condolences to the family. Rae and I trained together in "H" Troop in 1957-58 in Regina. The loss of a colleague who went through the same situation as RCMP training is always sad.

Anigonish was my first posting and rae was my partner during my in field training. it was a very good six months. rest in peace ae.

Deepest condolences
on the passing of dear Uncle Rae. May you know how sad we are as family to lose such a lovely member. I send love and sympathy to all of you and special love to Emily and Blair for the wonderful times we had spent together. I remember Uncle Rae kindly made time to go for steak sandwiches with his teenage niece during his very busy workday. He was a lovely man. Again much love to you all from Calgary and from the rest of our family out west. We would love to have...

Emily, Blair & family .Our most sincere condolences on the passing of Rae. We have the fondest memories of you when we were both young and enjoying being posted in Rome in the late 60s.Your names came up most often when we spoke of that period in our lives. Great sense of humor and always willing to give a hand to any and all. It was a pleasure to share that time with you. May God bless..Ron & Carol Chaytor

Keep on Smiling Rae

I worked with Rae in Nova Scotia when he relieved at the Guysborough Detachment. Rae was my best man when I married in 1964 and had a great smile. He will be missed. Sincere condolences to the family.

My condolences to the Trottier family. I remember Rae from the 70's when I was a member in "A" division. We worked in different sections but when I saw him he always seemed to have a smile and a good word. I also know that he provided a great service to Canada.