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TODD OUELLETTE

TODD OUELLETTE
1972-2019
It is with great sadness that we say
goodbye to Todd Ouellette, who passed away September
2nd, 2019.
Born March
14th, 1972, he was the son of John and
Bernadette Ouellette and the brother of Michelle Shannon. Todd was the
devoted husband of Anne-Marie and proud father of Heather and
Adrienne. He also leaves behind his loving in-laws, Diana and Jean
LeBlanc, and John O’Neill, as well as his niece
Emily.
Todd coached hockey until he
graduated from Riverview High School in 1990 and joined the Canadian
Military the same year. He co-owned and operated Muggers
Café in 1997 with Annie. Throughout the years, Todd worked
for Co-op Centre, Irving Oil, Armour Transport, and Brunswick News. He
graduated from NBCC Moncton in 2008 with a degree in HR Management,
which led him to a job working for Cooke Aquaculture in St. George,
N.B. He later worked for the Travelodge as a night auditor and was the
Hotel Manager for Motel 6, both in Moncton.
We would like to extend a
very special thank you to the staff and neurological team of the
Dr.-Georges-L.-Dumont Hospital, as well as that of the Villa du Repos.
We would also like to thank the Alzheimer’s Society of New
Brunswick for all of their support.
We will be holding a
celebration of Todd’s life on September
6th, from 7 to 9 pm at the Club d’Age
d’Or in Dieppe.
Donations will be accepted for the
Alzheimer’s Society of New Brunswick.
Arrangements entrusted to
Chartersville Funeral Home, 363 Amirault Street, Dieppe
(857-1901).

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of TODD OUELLETTE..

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