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Ulysse Belliveau 1929 2023

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Ulysse “Joe” Belliveau, 93, of Moncton, passed away
peacefully on January 22, 2023 at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont
UHC.
He was a loving son to the late Zoël and Eva
(Cormier) Belliveau, husband (63 years), father, grandfather,
great-grandfather, brother-in-law, cousin, nephew, uncle and friend to
so many beautiful people whose lives were graciously touched and
blessed by his very tender essence.
He was predeceased by his loving wife Noëlla
(Saulnier) Belliveau in 2016, and his son Roland Belliveau in
2014.
He will be sadly yet fondly missed by his daughter, Monique
(Belliveau) Surette (late Paul-Yvon Surette); his loving companion,
friend and confident, Cora Gauvin; his daughter-in-law,
Cécile; his six granddaughters: Natalie, Margo, Natasha,
Carole, Taylor and Valérie; four great-grandchildren:
Zoël, Brooklyn, Mathis and Maddison; his sister-in-law,
Géraldine Cormier (late Gérard); his
brother-in-law, Valmond Saulnier (Anne-Marie); as well as several
nieces, nephews, cousins and his extended Gauvin
family.
Ulysse “Joe” was a graduate from Collège
St-Joseph and later took specialized courses complimenting his career
in Finances with the University of Toronto, the University of
Antigonish and the Université de Moncton. He also received
various accreditations and certifications through La
Fédération des Caisses Populaires
Acadiennes.
From 1951 to 1968, he worked within the Retail Industry in
Toronto, Halifax and Moncton, most notably Tip Top Tailors Ltd. From
1968 to 1992, he had a very successful and fulfilling career as
General Manager with La Caisse Populaire L’Assomption
Ltée., and from 1992 to 1995, he worked for the Referendum,
Federal and Provincial Elections.
He actively volunteered with numerous organizations and held
seats on various committees: La Fédération des
Caisses Populaires Acadiennes, President of the Moncton and the
Atlantic Chapters for Scouts Canada, and Founding-President for the
Beaumont Camp, Vice-President for Le Matin newspaper; Treasurer for
Les anciens et anciennes ami(e)s de l’Université
de Moncton, Commissionaire with Greater Moncton Town Planning, Chamber
of Commerce, and Knights of Columbus to name only a
few.
He was actively part of the Beausejour Curling Club, Press
Club, Pine Needles Golf & Country Club, Golden Age Club, Wine
Club, Bowling, and he thoroughly enjoyed the social and competitive
aspect of his favorite card game – Bridge. He had a very high regard
for his Bridge co-conspirators and partners. He was very social and
truly enjoyed solving all the world’s problems with
“the boys” over a Tim Horton’s
coffee.
Many important personal alliances and lifelong friendships
emerged over the years. He was noted as a mentor by friends and
colleagues and was a well-respected member of the
community.
The family will receive condolences at Frenette Funeral and
Cremation Centre, 88 Church Street, Moncton (858-1900) where the
funeral service will be celebrated on Thursday January 26 at 4 pm.
Visiting hours are Thursday from 2 pm until time of funeral. Interment
will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery in Dieppe. In memory of
Ulysse, a contribution to N.B. Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated.
Words of comfort and donations may
be made at www.frenettefuneralhome.com

1929 2023

Frenette Funeral Home

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

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