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Patricia Ann ARBOUR

Patricia Ann ARBOUR

Féminin 1953 - 2009  (55 ans)


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  • Nom Patricia Ann ARBOUR 
    Naissance 1 sept 1953  Ontario,,,,Canada, Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Genre Féminin 
    FACT
    • To Gordon Lenser
    Décès 17 juin 2009  Ottawa,,,Ontario,Canada,Carleton County Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    • Cause: Cancer
    _CREA 17 sept 2023 
    _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD 
    ID personne I6418  Arbour-Pierre1615
    Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023 

    Père Ernest Willard ARBOUR,   n. 24 juin 1917, Renfrew County,,,Ontario,Canada,Chalk River Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. 8 juil 1980, Ottawa,,,Ontario,Canada,Carleton County Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 63 ans) 
    Mère Lillian CONNORS,   n. 7 oct 1930, Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada, Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. 16 jan 2000, Ottawa,,,Ontario,Canada,Carleton County Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 69 ans) 
    Mariage 9 avr 1955  Renfrew County,,,Ontario,Canada,Deep River Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    _CREA 21 août 2024 
    _UST MARRIED 
    ID Famille F815  Feuille familiale  |  Tableau familial

  • Carte d'événements
    Lien Google MapDécès - 17 juin 2009 - Ottawa,,,Ontario,Canada,Carleton County Lien Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    •  Ottawa Citizen (ON) -- Friday 19 Jun 2009
      LENSER, Patricia Ann (nee Arbour) 1952 - 2009 Passed away on Wednesday,17 June 2009. Beloved wife of Gordon Lenser. Predeceased by mother Lillian Arbour. She leaves behind sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many many friends. Friends are invited to visitat St Ignatius Roman Catholic Church, 518 Donald Street, Ottawa on Monday, 22 June 2009, from 9 am, until time of Memorial Mass at 11

       

      From Catherine MOUSSEAU DUNNE via email on 19 Aug 2009: My cousin Patsie who passed away this past June had awonderful sense of humour. She used to turn the awful things (her motherwas Lillian) that happened at home as a childinto funny stories. Aunt Lillian sent her to my grandmother's house one summer for 2 weeks. Patsie told my grandmother thather birthday was the next day. My grandmother quicklywent to the five and dime store and bought her a gift, baked her a cake,and had a wee party for her. Grandma knew what a hard life Patsie and the others had with Aunt Lillianand even though money was tight wanted to do something special for Patsie. At the end of the two weeks Aunt Lillian arrives to get Patsie and grandma gives her hell for missing her daughter's birthday . . . Aunt Lillian says, but her birthday is in September. A saying of Patsie's was always: I married Gordie for his money and I'm not leaving him until I find it. A bittersweet story about Patsie would be when she got cancer. She ended up having numerous surgeries and she would always tell thedoctor she loved him and make him tellher that he loved her as well. She would even get him to hug her and kiss her cheek. Then as they would bewheeling her into surgery she'd look at the doctor and remind him that he loved her and you wouldn't let someone you love die now would you??!! I have told you about Willie having mental health issues - even though he was Patsie's brother, when hewould do something outrageous, like he once chained himself to a tree on the Ottawa Courthouse lawn, she would be the first to come out with something funny about it. She told me that even though she lived in a different city from Willie any time shewanted to see him all she had todo was turn on the 6 o'clock news.

      FromCatherine via email on 19 Aug 2009: Patsie was unable to havechildren.