Passed peacefully away at home May 21st, 2020, J. Norman St. Aubin in his 100th year. Predeceased by parents Adolph and Annie, his wife Marjorie (Dicks), brother Russel, son David and daughter-in-law Jane Lehmann. Leaving to mourn his son Robert (Mona), daughter-in-law Marie St. Aubin, grandchildren Marc (Richard), Diane (Rob), Adrien (Jenine), Eric (Amanda), Ian (Linda), and Phillip (Tiffany). Great grandchildren Ben, Maya, Leah, Leala, Dylan, Nora, Ryan and Max, also a number of nieces and nephews and special friends Todd Oliver and Lily P.
Norm had a long and fulfilling life. From his military service in the RCAF Para-Rescue stationed in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia to owner and operator of Ste. Anne’s Marine Service. He loved being around boats and was involved with Hudson Yacht Club and many other yacht clubs in the Montreal area. He was very proud of his military service and being a member of the Hudson Branch of the Canadian Legion. He was the last living member of the RCAF Para-Rescue Team from WWII in Canada.
A special thank you to Dr. Welik, Judy Tellier and the caregivers of NOVA who helped so much in his final days.
A celebration of Norm’s life will take place at a later date.
Donations may be made to NOVA Hudson.
“That Others May Live”
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of ST AUBIN J Norman 1921-..
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Death notice for the town of: Hudson, Province: Quebec
Dear Robert,
Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the passing of your dear Father. We have such fond memories of him and you visiting our home and sharing many stories and singing some old songs. He lived a very happy and healthy life and proudly served his country. He will be truly missed. With sincere heartfelt love, sympathy and prayers for you and your family as your healing process now begins. Andrea & Gary Penney & Family
our heart felt sympathy to your family at this time.
NORMAN gave me my first job (Along with Ivan Brown) in 1963 at S.A.M. where I worked for 3 years…….
At 73,I am now retired on Vancouver island………
having worked for many years in the marine industry..
respectfully, Glenn Purcell.