Obituary of Gisele Marie Elizabeth Fournier
Gisele Marie Elizabeth Fournier (Bruyere) 21 March 1932 – 21 June 2022
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Gisele Marie Elizabeth, born in Blue Sea Lake Quebec, predeceased by her parents Alfred Bruyere and Constance Bruyere (Fortin) (Messines, Que), also predeceased by her brother Arthur Bruyere (Maniwaki, Que), and her son Charles Allen (1979).
Beautiful sweetie to Marc Aurel, 72 years of amazing and devoted love. Gisele volunteered with the Catholic Woman’s League of Canada and was an active Registered Nursing Assistant through the years. Survived by her sister Madelaine Bruyere (Lafreniere) (Messines, Que), and six children, 17 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. She will be sadly missed by all of those who were touched by her everloving compassion. Maman, votre amour n’a jamais oblier parsonnes. Words cannot express our immense gratitude to all of mom’s doctors, nurses and all that supported and comforted us all, but especially mom, and for that The Fournier’s send a huge thank you to the Strathroy Hospital.
An interment will be held at St Peter’s Cemetery in London, followed by the service at Elliott – Madill Funeral Home (22424 Adelaide Road, Mount Brydges) on Saturday, June 25th at 1pm with visitation from 12 noon to 1pm. A reception at Elliott-Madill will follow the service. The link for the livestream of the service can be found at www.elliottmadill.com
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Gisele
Marie Elizabeth
Gisele
Fournier 1932 2022..
Death notice for the town of: Mount-Brydges, Province: Ontario
Aunt Gisele
We are born to years unknown
We are born to fears untold;
We are born so far from home,
We shall return to streets of gold.
A kinder heart I’ve never known,
You’ve touched many hearts immense;
I feel a heaviness in my heart,
My memories of you are so intense.
Many years have passed us by,
Though distance have we been;
Yet it will never leave my mind,
The kindness I have seen.
You where there to comfort me many times and always had kind and gentle words of encouragement. Your smiles and laughter are entrenched in my mind and I’ve never heard you say a harsh word to a stranger and you were forever giving to anyone in need. My fondest memories where walking into your kitchen and being offered a slice of fresh hot homemade pie and a glass of cold milk. If there is a pie baking contest in Heaven I know without a doubt you will win every time hands down. You are truly going to be missed by many but as we fill the emptiness in our hearts that your passing has created with thoughts of your smile, laughter and love for others, time will heal and we will thoughtfully prayerfully long to see you on the other side. In my heart and memories always (Love Harold)