Avis de décès
IMBEAULT, Ms. Lise
1945 - 2024Sherbrooke
At the CHUS Hôtel-Dieu of Sherbrooke passed away Ms. Lise Imbeault surrounded by the love of her family, at the age of 79. Lise lived in Sherbrooke. She was the daughter of the late Dame Louise Anna Canuel and the late Mr. Théophile Imbeault.
Lise is survived by her daughters Sara Louise Kingdon-Daignault and Beverly Anne Kingdon, as well as her brother Jean-Marie and her friend Ernest Chrétien. She is also survived by her nephews and nieces, as well as her friends.
She left to join those she loved and who preceded her, including her brothers Gérard, Raymond, Roger, Georges, Pierre and her sisters Lilianne and Jacqueline.
The family would like to thank all the staff of the geriatric unit of the CHUS Hôtel-Dieu de Sherbrooke and especially the doctors, nurses and orderlies for their support, kindness and all the good care provided to Lise. A sincere thank you to Dre Ploa Desforges and nurse Judith Boucher for their accompaniment during her final moments.
Any expressions of sympathy can be translated into a donation to the foundation of your choice.
Lise is survived by her daughters Sara Louise Kingdon-Daignault and Beverly Anne Kingdon, as well as her brother Jean-Marie and her friend Ernest Chrétien. She is also survived by her nephews and nieces, as well as her friends.
She left to join those she loved and who preceded her, including her brothers Gérard, Raymond, Roger, Georges, Pierre and her sisters Lilianne and Jacqueline.
The family would like to thank all the staff of the geriatric unit of the CHUS Hôtel-Dieu de Sherbrooke and especially the doctors, nurses and orderlies for their support, kindness and all the good care provided to Lise. A sincere thank you to Dre Ploa Desforges and nurse Judith Boucher for their accompaniment during her final moments.
Any expressions of sympathy can be translated into a donation to the foundation of your choice.
Do not weep for me. I am not gone. But rejoice at the transformation of my being for I now touch God’s face and have been reunited with those who have passed before me.
(Poet unknown)