Jeanne d’Entremont
Jeanne Christine d’Entremont passed away peacefully
on October 11, 2020 at the Villa St. Joseph-du-Lac, Dayton,
NS. She was born June 12, 1925, the daughter of Edith and
Louis d’Entremont.
She is survived by a son, Franklin (Patricia)
d’Entremont, Wileville; daughters, Yvette (Peter) Spinney,
Lower Argyle and Grace (Louie) Huskins, Middle East Pubnico.
She was grand-mère to, Marc (Adriana)
d’Entremont, Fall River, Nicole d’Entremont,
Halifax, Janine (Gabriel) LeBlanc, West Pubnico, Kristen (Justin)
Muise, Halifax and Colby Huskins (Megan Hennigar), Middle East Pubnico
and grand grand-mère to Drew, Cameron, Alyssa, Macy,
Renéya and Jaxson.
Also surviving is sister, Caroline and brother Guy (Aggie)
d’Entremont, both of West Pubnico, sisters-in-law Anna,
Evelyn and Geraldine. She was predeceased by her true love,
our father Wilfred, sisters, Eunice, Aline, Imelda, Angèle
and Clothilde and brothers, Benjamin, Gabriel and
Anaclet.
A family visitation will be held in West Pubnico Funeral Home
on Friday, October 16, 2020 from 12:30-1:30pm followed by a Mass of
Christian burial at 2pm in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic
Church, Middle East Pubnico with Fr. Albeni d’Entremont
officiating. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, seating may be
limited at the funeral, social distancing guidelines must be followed
and masks must be worn in the funeral home as well as in the
church. Family will be given priority for seating.
Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Donations in
memory may be made to Immaculate Conception Cemetery or to a charity
of choice. On line condolences may be forwarded to the
family at westpubnicofh.com. Funeral arrangements have been
entrusted to West Pubnico Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Middle
West Pubnico. 902 762-3407
She was recognized as a volunteer, president and member of
various organizations including Red Cross, Ladies Auxiliary of Legion,
Branch 66 West Pubnico, East Pubnico New Horizons, Middle East Pubnico
Home and School, Canadian Cancer Society, Radio CIFA,
l’Association des Acadiennes d’Argyle and Les
Dames de Ste-Anne. Our mother was a devout
Catholic. She was a choir member, did the readings, washed
the linens and administered the communion to the
shut-ins.
She was extremely proud of her family. She taught
us the value of paying it forward by doing kind deeds for others and
often going beyond her own needs and desires. She liked
being hostess to invited guests and drop in visitors who came to
chat. You didn’t leave her house without being
given a drink or food, a plant or a photo or a
blessing.
We would like to sincerely thank the staff of the Villa St.
Joseph-du-Lac for all they did for our Mom.
‘Ce n’est pas ce qu’on fait
pour soi-même, c’est ce qu’on fait pour
les autres qui compte.’ This was our Mom’s motto:
It’s not what you do for yourself, it’s what you
do for others that counts.
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2020
Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Jeanne d’Entremont 2020..
Décès pour la Ville: Middle West Pubnico, Province: Nova Scotia