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In Loving Memory Of Guy Jean Bastarache 1941 –

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Guy Bastarache, 81, of Dieppe and formerly of Cocagne, New Brunswick and London, Ontario passed away peacefully with family by his side at the Maison Albert House in Moncton on Saturday, May 14, 2022.
Born in Saint-Antoine, he was the grandson of Maxime and Hélène (Cormier) Bastarache, and the son of Georgine, all of whom predeceased him. He is survived by his wife, Marie Diana (Breau) Bastarache, son Daniel of BC, daughter Lynn D’Angelo (Michael) and grandson Holden D’Angelo, all of Ontario. He is also survived by cousins in France, Québec and New England.
Guy will be remembered for his honesty and his high level of integrity. His immediate family will forever be proud of the courage with which Guy manoeuvred through the decade long difficulties of Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Special thanks to Doctors Marcel Mallet and Karine Spence for their decade of care, as well as the Extra Murale staff and the staff at Maison Albert, without whom this journey would have been much more difficult.
In respecting Guy’s wishes, there will be neither service nor visitation and his cremated remains will be interred at the foot of the grave of his beloved grandfather, Maxime. His family will have a private memorial at a later time.
If considering donations, please consider the Canadian Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, your local food bank, or a charity of your choice.
The family invites you to sign a book of condolences at: www.funerairepassagefuneral.ca.
Arrangements under the professional care of
Passage Funeral Cooperative and Cremation Center,
363 Amirault Street, Dieppe, NB
(506) 857-1901.
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  1. My deepest sympathies to you Auntie Dianne, Lynn, Mike, Holden and Danielle. Uncle Guy was so loved and respected. He will always hold a very special place in our hearts and our minds are filled with so many happy and loving memories. Much love, Lynn & Romeo Cormier

  2. Our condolences to Guy’s wife, Dianne and the family on the passing of Guy. As a co worker I have a lot of fond memories of Guy and their visits to London Ontario for our retirement lunches/dinners. We always had a great time at those get together. It saddens me of his passing, and I will remember Guy and Dianne with great fondness. I will try to stay in contact Dianne as much as I possibly can considering the pandemic and the distance that separate us, but thanks to the computers and telephone calls this has been made possible. Dianne and Family you will be remembered in our prayers. Ruth and Sjouke Jukema



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