John Louis  April 26 1951  January 19 2020 (age 68) avis de deces  NecroCanada

John Louis April 26 1951 January 19 2020 (age 68)

Obituary
It is with great sadness to announce the loss of our loved one Johnny, who passed away peacefully on Sunday January 19, 2020, at St. Anthony’s Hospital, The Pas, Manitoba, at the age of 68 years.
Johnny met and married the love of his life Marilyn Easter and they were united on December 28, 1973. Just recently, they celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary.
Throughout their marriage, he provided for his family. Working and setting an example for his kids about responsibility and taking care of their families. He was a strong supporter of education and encouraged young people to stay in school. Johnny served his community and was a Councilor for Moose Lake Community Council for many years. His first job was training under New Careers which led him to a logging job. He started working at Moose Lake Loggers and was employed for 30 years working in different fields. When Loggers shut down and went mechanical, he assisted his sons Floyd and Junior, working alongside with them teaching his trades. Later on, he settled down and helped raise his grandkids. During that time, he ran for elections on the reserve and got in as Councilor for a two-year term, spanning 4 consecutive years. He interacted with the public and was always there to provide support and advice. This gave him stability and he was interactive in politics. He went out of his way in helping the people and oversaw the Social Department and also held the health board portfolio. He also sat as a Board of Director with the Cree Nation Tribal Health. He definitely was a pillar of our community.
Johnny looked forward to his family phoning him and visiting over the phone. Johnny would go driving around visiting from his vehicle, stopping to talk with people on the road, he enjoyed his smoke rides. He always went to visit his grandchildren and checked up on them regularly. This was routine for him.
Johnny was a person with a big heart. His presence was always cheerful and full of laughs when he was around. He joked with people and the whole community knew him, he was a very outgoing person. He enjoyed teasing his nieces and nephews and was close to everyone that crossed his path. Johnny and his wife were always very supportive when someone went through an ordeal or celebration and assisted in any way they could. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. His love and compassion brought us together.
Johnny leaves his wife Marilyn; sons Floyd (Salina), Johnny Jr (Miranda), Clinton, Clayton (Katheryn), Brendan (Rebecca), Warren Easter, Brian Azure, Chance Mercredi; daughter Lacey (Shayne) Easter; brothers Marcel (Lois) Mercredi, Ovide Mercredi; sisters Pearl (Ross) Thomas, Mabel (Brian) Cook, Catherine Mercredi, Marie Mercredi, Nicole Mercredi, Evelyn (Glen) Munroe; brothers-in-law John (Jeanie) Easter, Donald Easter; sisters-in-law Florence Ducharme, Ann (Charlie) Nasikapow, Verna Grey, Helen Easter, Louisa Easter; aunties Mabel Cooper, Louise (Harold) McKay; Godchildren Debbie Grey, Deedee Demery; grandchildren, great grandchildren and numerous cousins and relatives too many to mention.
Johnny was predeceased by his parents Charles and Camelia Mercredi; brother Walter Mercredi; in-laws John and Doreen Easter; son Riel Mercredi; grandparents Angus and Catherine Martin (Alec Buck), Norbert and Charlette Mercredi; brothers-in-law Lloyd Easter, Alex Ducharme, Zaccheus Grey, Clifford Ballantyne, Greg Flett, Donald Thomas, William Patchinose; sisters-in-law Caroline Easter, Margaret Mercredi; nieces Donalda Thomas, Bobbie Easter; nephews Albert Genaille, Anthony Easter; uncles Baptiste (Cecilia) Buck, Hubert Buck, Walter Buck, Felix (Esther) Mercredi, Isadore (Josephine) Mercredi, George (Louise) Mercredi, Alex (Clara) Mercredi; aunties Virginia Sinclair, Agnes (William) Mckay, Elise (Boniface) Packo, Mathilda Thomas, Florence Campbell; grand niece Lilo Camelia Cook-Little; God-child Christopher Fosseneuve; cousins Ruby Thomas, Alec Buck, Rochelle Fosseneuve, Albert Campbell, Alice Mercredi, Roseanne Mercredi, Gabe Packo.
If we missed anyone, we apologize, as it is not intentional.
WAKE SERVICES
Thursday, January 23, 2020 – Friday, January 24, 2020
Moose Lake Community Hall, Moose Lake, Manitoba
FUNERAL SERVICE
Saturday, January 25, 2020 1:00 p.m
Moose Lake Community Hall, Moose Lake, Manitoba
Presider: Rev Michael Chartrand
INTERMENT
St. Dominic’s Cemetary, Moose Lake, Manitoba
PALLBEARERS
Kelly Mercredi, Walter Mercredi, Brian Cook Jr.,
Kingsley Mercredi, Zane Mercredi, Darcy Mercredi,
Ken (old man) Campbell, Steven Easter,
Albert (Cheech) Genaille, Charlie Nasikapow, Carl Easter, Darren Nasikapow, Cory Nasikapow, Joey Sinclair,
Derrick Grey, Eugene Grey, Foster Grey, Warren Easter, Tommy Easter, Teddy Bercier, Melvin Bercier,
Tommy Bercier, Ernest Bercier, Dennis Bercier,
Willard Buck, Leonard Buck, Dennis Buck, Cameron Buck, John Cooper, Len Cooper, Charlie Cooper,
Derrick Campbell, James Ettawakapow, Sonny Demery, Arnold Sanderson, Murray Ballantyne, Lorne Ross,
Robert McNabb Sr., James Mercredi, Charlie Fossenueve, Gilbert Campbell, Alex Ross, Bernard Ballantyne,
The McNabb girls, Jane Lavallee, Bernice (Alvin) Lavallee, Carol (Simon) Patchinose, Caroline (Michael) Chartrand, Rocky Demery, Gary Munro, Frank Turner, Allan Campbell,
and Chief Jim Tobacco.
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All the Moose Lake Loggers and Ehman Logging
To send flowers to John’s family, please visit our floral section.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of John Louis April 26 1951 January 19 2020 (age 68)..

Hemauer Funeral Home and Cremation Services

Death notice for the town of: The-pas, Province: Manitoba

death notice John Louis April 26 1951 January 19 2020 (age 68)

mortuary notice John Louis April 26 1951 January 19 2020 (age 68)

This archive page is a cache that aims to check the legality of the content of the hyperlink and could have changed in the meantime. Go to SOURCE above to go to the original page.


Post a message of sympathy, your message will be posted publicly on the page

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Please note that any personal information such as civic address, e-mail, phone number will be removed from your message of sympathy, in order to protect your private life. In addition, any messages containing non-respectful comments or using inappropriate language or any form of advertising, will also be removed.