Nathalie Bissonnette

Nathalie Bissonnette

Nathalie Bissonnette Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 1, 2009.
BISSONNETTE, Nathalie 1964-2009 Sherbrooke native, living in Gatineau, Nathalie Bissonnette passed away at the age of 44 years, on July 21st 2009 vacationing in Malawi (Africa.) The family will host friends and relatives at the STEVE ELKAS FUNERAL HOME INC. 601, CONSEIL STREET, SHERBROOKE, tel: (819)565-1155 fax: (819) 820-8872 www.steveelkas.com on August 2nd 2009 from 2pm to 4pm and 7pm to 9.30pm, as well the day of the wake, from 1pm. Religious service will be held on August 3rd at 3pm at Saint-Esprit Church, Sherbrooke. She is survived by her parents Remi Bissonnette and Suzanne Laurier, her sisters Martine and Manon and her brother Bruno (Martine Fournier), her goddaughter Emmanuelle Proulx and nieces Evelyne, Elisabeth and Florence Proulx, her grandmother Rollande Page (Fernand Laurier), as well as uncles, aunts, cousins and many cherished friends. The family wishes to express warm thanks to Francine and Steve Lilford, who were by Nathalie's side during her last moments in Malawi. Your condolences may be sent directly to [email protected] Donations can be made to the CHUS Foundation (research and treatment of brain tumors - Dr David Fortin).

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Deborah Didylowski

August 13, 2009

I was fortunate to have met Nathalie while I was a client of Dr. Chumak. Nathalie and I shared a common love of travel. We would always talk of the places she had been and her plans for future travel. Nathalie was a kind and considerate woman. I genuinely looked forward to my orthodontic visits so I could chat and laugh with her. Last week, I had my final visit to the orthodontist and was shocked and saddened to hear of her passing. I was disappointed that I was unable to share my 'graduation' from orthodontics with Nathalie and say goodbye, as she played a very important role in this change in my life. She will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to the family.

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