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Bernice Allain 19462022

Bernice Allain
1946-2022
Bernice Allain, 75, of Villa Providence, Shediac and formerly of
Cocagne, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at the Villa
Providence on Saturday March 5, 2022. She was married to the late
Gerald Allain (2011). Born in Cocagne, she was the daughter of the
late Léonard «Ti-Léo» and Late Yvonne (Despres)
LeBlanc.
Bernice will be sadly missed by her two children; Lisa Melanson
(Jason) de Dieppe, Luc (Carol) of Cocagne, her six grandchildren;
Rémi, Joël, Véronique, Janie, Samuel and Dominick. She
also leaves to mourn her two sisters; Stella Ouellette (Norman) of
Cocagne, Claudine Sullivan (Jim) of Dieppe and several nephews and
nieces.
She was predeceased by one brother Camille (1971).
A private visitation and a private funeral service were held at
Maillet Funeral Home, Bouctouche on Thursday March 10, 2022.
Interment will be in the Cocagne parish cemetery in the spring.
In Bernice’s memory, donations may be made to the Villa
Providence Inc., Shediac.
Funeral arrangements are in the professional care of Maillet Funeral
Home, Bouctouche.
www.mailletfuneralhome.ca

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Bernice Allain 19462022..

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Death notice for the town of: Bouctouche, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick

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