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Annick Allard
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Annick Paulette
Allard (Grimault)
1937 - 2018
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Condolence From: Valerie Waite
Condolence: Condolences to you and your family Bridgette .
Thinking of you all at this sad time .
A big hug to you all
Cousin Valerie and family. Xxx
Saturday November 24, 2018
Condolence From: Catharine Mersereau
Condolence: Sarah, so sorry to hear about your grandmother's passing. I know how much she meant to you, your mom and the rest of the family. Condolences to your Mother and the rest of your family. God be with you all at this time.
Thursday November 22, 2018
Condolence From: BJ & Stew
Condolence: Brigitte and family,
We were sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. Our thoughts are with you at this time.
Wednesday November 21, 2018
Condolence From: Marc Coulombe
Condolence: Feeling so very sad to know that Mrs. Allard has passed. She was an abiding presence in our family growing up. We saw her every week from the time I was very young until well into my married adulthood. Mrs. Allard was a fond and familiar face, offering her presence and helpfulness at important family events and milestones throughout our lives.

Mrs. Allard was dedicated and loyal, providing homemaking support to my mother and our family for decades. She patiently put up with the messiness and chaos of us three, noisy teenaged boys. She always greeting us with patient cheer, or a quick "Take off your shoe!"

I was only 13 years old when Mr. Allard passed away, but I still clearly remember the grief and sadness of that time. It's a solemn memory, one which revisits me now, as I think of Brigitte's loss with the passing of her Mom. Mrs. Allard was a hardworking, a caring soul, and a kind presence. I will miss her.


Sending prayers filled with love and condolences to Brigitte's family and all those touched by Mrs. Allard's life. May you find peace as you grieve her loss and thanksgiving as you celebrate her memory.
Wednesday November 21, 2018
Condolence From: Paul Coulombe Jr.
Condolence: I was sad to hear the news of the passing of Mrs. Allard. She was, and remains still, a figure from my years growing up in Brampton. She was a supportive presence in our home as family friend and caregiver.

I can't count how many times she warned us to “keep off the floor” and the time and attention she showed myself and my two brothers. The after school snacks made, dinners prepared, and the patience she demonstrated given the fact that
we were three rowdy boys.

On one particular occasion I broke my arm on a skateboard and ran home holding my wrist. I ran home and Mrs Allard was there on our front stairs.
I will never forget the look on her face seeing my arm. She picked the phone up to call an ambulance, but then instead grabbed her car keys and
drove me to the hospital. She waited with me, until I was admitted and contacted my parents.

She often spoke proudly to us about her daughter, amusingly about her cat Rosie, and gave us gardening and tomato growing tips. She was at every family event.
Wednesday November 21, 2018
Condolence From: Charlotte Coulombe
Condolence: Annick was a very important part of the Coulombe family for over 35 years. As a young, busy mother of 3 small ,active boys I was in need of assistance in all things domestic. Annick came into our home and got it organized. Her friendship, loyalty,and devotion to our family knew no bounds. She was apart of our all our important family events, dinner parties,weddings and funerals . Annick celebrated with my husband,Paul, and I, the arrival of each grandchild . She was a skilled knitter, and a beautiful gardener.
My deepest condolences to Brigitte and her family.
Adieu, Madame Allard, rest well
Charlotte Coulombe
Tuesday November 20, 2018
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