Cherrie Legere
F
Citations:
- [S2987] Norman J. "Dobby" Clements - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, October 27, 2006;Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Friday, October 27th, 2006
Norman J. "Dobby" Clements POINTE-DU-CHÊNE, NB - Norman J. "Dobby" Clements, 67, of Pointe-du-Chêne passed away on Monday, September 25, 2006 at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton. Born on Shediac Island, he was the son of Yvonne Clements and the late Arthur Clements. He was a volunteer at la Vestiaire Saint Joseph Food Bank in Shediac. He is survived by his mother Yvonne (Clements) Clements of the Villa Providence, Shediac; his wife, Cherie (Légere) Clements; a daughter, Kelly Daigle (Brian Brennan) of Ottawa, ON; two sons, Dave Daigle (Sandy Gallant) and Derek Daigle (Barbara Harrell) all of Moncton; six sisters, Deanna Gallant (Bob) and Marlene DeSimas (Manuel) all of Shediac, Julie Gallant (Léonce), Nancy Gallant (late Robert), Karla Arsenault (Luc) all of Pointe-du-Chêne, Shirley Wade (Emile) of Grand-Barachois; four brothers, Douglas Clements and Edmond Clements (Shirley), all of Shediac, Ovila Clements of Pointe-du-Chêne, Roy Clements (Gisele) of Cocagne; two grandsons, Justin and Brett; and by several nieces and nephews. Besides his father Arthur, he was also predeceased by a brother, George "Te-Boy" Clements. Visitation at Frenette Funeral Home Ltd., 396 Main St., Shediac (532-3297) on Wednesday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, September 28, 2006 at Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church, Pointe-du-Chêne. A reception will be held at the Pointe-du-Chêne Community Center following the funeral. Interment will be in St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, Shediac. Donations in his memory, may be made to the C.N.I.B. or to la Vestiaire Saint Joseph Food Bank would be greatly appreciated. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Robert Daigle
M
Citations:
- [S2987] Norman J. "Dobby" Clements - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, October 27, 2006;Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
Friday, October 27th, 2006
Norman J. "Dobby" Clements POINTE-DU-CHÊNE, NB - Norman J. "Dobby" Clements, 67, of Pointe-du-Chêne passed away on Monday, September 25, 2006 at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton. Born on Shediac Island, he was the son of Yvonne Clements and the late Arthur Clements. He was a volunteer at la Vestiaire Saint Joseph Food Bank in Shediac. He is survived by his mother Yvonne (Clements) Clements of the Villa Providence, Shediac; his wife, Cherie (Légere) Clements; a daughter, Kelly Daigle (Brian Brennan) of Ottawa, ON; two sons, Dave Daigle (Sandy Gallant) and Derek Daigle (Barbara Harrell) all of Moncton; six sisters, Deanna Gallant (Bob) and Marlene DeSimas (Manuel) all of Shediac, Julie Gallant (Léonce), Nancy Gallant (late Robert), Karla Arsenault (Luc) all of Pointe-du-Chêne, Shirley Wade (Emile) of Grand-Barachois; four brothers, Douglas Clements and Edmond Clements (Shirley), all of Shediac, Ovila Clements of Pointe-du-Chêne, Roy Clements (Gisele) of Cocagne; two grandsons, Justin and Brett; and by several nieces and nephews. Besides his father Arthur, he was also predeceased by a brother, George "Te-Boy" Clements. Visitation at Frenette Funeral Home Ltd., 396 Main St., Shediac (532-3297) on Wednesday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, September 28, 2006 at Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church, Pointe-du-Chêne. A reception will be held at the Pointe-du-Chêne Community Center following the funeral. Interment will be in St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, Shediac. Donations in his memory, may be made to the C.N.I.B. or to la Vestiaire Saint Joseph Food Bank would be greatly appreciated. www.frenettefuneralhome.com.
Roy Legere
M, b. 28 May 1905, d. before 14 June 1976
| Naissance* | 1905-05-281 |
| Baptême | 1905-06-11, Saint Vincent et Notre Dame du Rosaire, Sackville, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, P&M: Olivier Léger et Lucie Cormier1 |
| Mariage* | 1940-12-21, Saint Joseph, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada, Principal=Mary Elizabeth Power2 |
| Décès* | b 1976-06-142 |
Citations:
- [S13] Unknown author, Sackville, NB, Paroisse Saint Vincent et Notre Dame du Rosaire (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S2184] Mrs Mary Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 15, 1976, pg 25;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Tuesday, June 15th, 1976 pg 25
Mrs. Mary Legere -
Mrs. Mary Legere,70, died Monday at Pine Haven Estates. Born in Halifax, she was the former Mary Power, a daughter of the late Patrick and Julia Power. Surviving are twin sons, Ralph, Halifax, and Rev. Ross Legere, St. Thomas More Parish, Dartmouth. Besides her husband, Roy, she was predeaceased by a brother, Patrick. The body is at Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street. Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Parish. Archbishop J. Hayes, officiating, Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. - [S2185] Rev. Ross Peter Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, September 30 1996, pg C18;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, September 11th, 1996 pg C18
LEGERE, Rev. Ross Peter -
Died unexpectedly in Toronto, Ont., after a brief illness on Sunday, September 8, 1996. Rev. Legere was born in Halifax in 1947, a son of the late Joseph Roy Legere and Mary Elizabeth (Power) Legere. At the time of his death, he was on the staff at St. Patrick's Secondary School, Toronto, serving as chaplain and teaching English and religion. He ministered on weekends in two local Toronto parishes, Corpus Christi and Holy Name. He was on leave from the Archdiocese of Halifax. Ordained in 1973 at St. Joseph's Church, Halifax, by Most Rev. James M. Hayes, Rev. Legere served as assistant at St. Peter's Church and St. Thomas More Church, Dartmouth and at St. Michael's, St. Catherine's and St. Agnes churches, Halifax. He was pastor at St. John the Evangelist Church, Windsor and St. Andrew's Church, Eastern Passage. He graduated from St. Patrick's High School and Saint Mary's University, Halifax. He began his divinity studies at Holy Heart Seminary, and graduated with a master of divinity from Atlantic School of Theology. He studied at the University of Louvain, Belgium. He obtained an MA in liturgy from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a bachelor of education from the University of Toronto. Rev. Legere taught at Atlantic School of Theology in the 1980s, and also taught many parish programs in liturgy. He began the catechumenate process in several parishes in the Halifax archdiocese and worked extensively with those preparing for initiation at Easter. Rev. Legere is surviving by his twin brother, Ralph and wife Phyllis; niece, Alison. There will be a memorial service at St. Patrick's Secondary School in Toronto at a later date. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Snow's Funeral Home, Halifax. The wake will be at St. Agnes Glebe, Mumford Road, Halifax, on Thursday, September 12, from 2 p.m. The evening prayer vigil will be in St. Agnes Church at 8 p.m. Thursday. Funeral mass will be held Friday, September 13, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Agnes Church, Archbishop Austin Burke officiating. Committal in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Mary Elizabeth Power
F, d. 14 June 1976
| Mariage* | 1940-12-21, Saint Joseph, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada, Principal=Roy Legere1 |
| Décès* | 1976-06-14, Pine Haven Estates, Halifax, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada1 |
| Sépulture | ____-__-__, Mount Olivet, Halifax, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada1 |
Famille | Roy Legere b. 28 May 1905, d. b 14 Jun 1976 |
| Enfants | |
Citations:
- [S2184] Mrs Mary Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 15, 1976, pg 25;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Tuesday, June 15th, 1976 pg 25
Mrs. Mary Legere -
Mrs. Mary Legere,70, died Monday at Pine Haven Estates. Born in Halifax, she was the former Mary Power, a daughter of the late Patrick and Julia Power. Surviving are twin sons, Ralph, Halifax, and Rev. Ross Legere, St. Thomas More Parish, Dartmouth. Besides her husband, Roy, she was predeaceased by a brother, Patrick. The body is at Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street. Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Parish. Archbishop J. Hayes, officiating, Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. - [S2185] Rev. Ross Peter Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, September 30 1996, pg C18;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, September 11th, 1996 pg C18
LEGERE, Rev. Ross Peter -
Died unexpectedly in Toronto, Ont., after a brief illness on Sunday, September 8, 1996. Rev. Legere was born in Halifax in 1947, a son of the late Joseph Roy Legere and Mary Elizabeth (Power) Legere. At the time of his death, he was on the staff at St. Patrick's Secondary School, Toronto, serving as chaplain and teaching English and religion. He ministered on weekends in two local Toronto parishes, Corpus Christi and Holy Name. He was on leave from the Archdiocese of Halifax. Ordained in 1973 at St. Joseph's Church, Halifax, by Most Rev. James M. Hayes, Rev. Legere served as assistant at St. Peter's Church and St. Thomas More Church, Dartmouth and at St. Michael's, St. Catherine's and St. Agnes churches, Halifax. He was pastor at St. John the Evangelist Church, Windsor and St. Andrew's Church, Eastern Passage. He graduated from St. Patrick's High School and Saint Mary's University, Halifax. He began his divinity studies at Holy Heart Seminary, and graduated with a master of divinity from Atlantic School of Theology. He studied at the University of Louvain, Belgium. He obtained an MA in liturgy from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a bachelor of education from the University of Toronto. Rev. Legere taught at Atlantic School of Theology in the 1980s, and also taught many parish programs in liturgy. He began the catechumenate process in several parishes in the Halifax archdiocese and worked extensively with those preparing for initiation at Easter. Rev. Legere is surviving by his twin brother, Ralph and wife Phyllis; niece, Alison. There will be a memorial service at St. Patrick's Secondary School in Toronto at a later date. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Snow's Funeral Home, Halifax. The wake will be at St. Agnes Glebe, Mumford Road, Halifax, on Thursday, September 12, from 2 p.m. The evening prayer vigil will be in St. Agnes Church at 8 p.m. Thursday. Funeral mass will be held Friday, September 13, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Agnes Church, Archbishop Austin Burke officiating. Committal in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Ralph Legere1
M
Citations:
- [S2185] Rev. Ross Peter Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, September 30 1996, pg C18;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, September 11th, 1996 pg C18
LEGERE, Rev. Ross Peter -
Died unexpectedly in Toronto, Ont., after a brief illness on Sunday, September 8, 1996. Rev. Legere was born in Halifax in 1947, a son of the late Joseph Roy Legere and Mary Elizabeth (Power) Legere. At the time of his death, he was on the staff at St. Patrick's Secondary School, Toronto, serving as chaplain and teaching English and religion. He ministered on weekends in two local Toronto parishes, Corpus Christi and Holy Name. He was on leave from the Archdiocese of Halifax. Ordained in 1973 at St. Joseph's Church, Halifax, by Most Rev. James M. Hayes, Rev. Legere served as assistant at St. Peter's Church and St. Thomas More Church, Dartmouth and at St. Michael's, St. Catherine's and St. Agnes churches, Halifax. He was pastor at St. John the Evangelist Church, Windsor and St. Andrew's Church, Eastern Passage. He graduated from St. Patrick's High School and Saint Mary's University, Halifax. He began his divinity studies at Holy Heart Seminary, and graduated with a master of divinity from Atlantic School of Theology. He studied at the University of Louvain, Belgium. He obtained an MA in liturgy from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a bachelor of education from the University of Toronto. Rev. Legere taught at Atlantic School of Theology in the 1980s, and also taught many parish programs in liturgy. He began the catechumenate process in several parishes in the Halifax archdiocese and worked extensively with those preparing for initiation at Easter. Rev. Legere is surviving by his twin brother, Ralph and wife Phyllis; niece, Alison. There will be a memorial service at St. Patrick's Secondary School in Toronto at a later date. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Snow's Funeral Home, Halifax. The wake will be at St. Agnes Glebe, Mumford Road, Halifax, on Thursday, September 12, from 2 p.m. The evening prayer vigil will be in St. Agnes Church at 8 p.m. Thursday. Funeral mass will be held Friday, September 13, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Agnes Church, Archbishop Austin Burke officiating. Committal in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Ross Legere
F, b. 30 January 1947, d. 8 September 1996
| Naissance* | 1947-01-30, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada1,2 |
| Décès* | 1996-09-08, Toronto, Ontario, Canada1,2 |
| Sépulture | ____-__-__, Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada1,2 |
| Occupation* | ____-__-__, Prêtre2 |
| Note* | ____-__-__, At the time of his death, he was on the staff at St. Patrick's Secondary School, Toronto, serving as chaplain and teaching English and religion. He ministered on weekends in two local Toronto parishes, Corpus Christi and Holy Name. He was on leave from the Archdiocese of Halifax. Ordained in 1973 at St. Joseph's Church, Halifax, by Most Rev. James M. Hayes, Rev. Legere served as assistant at St. Peter's Church and St. Thomas More Church, Dartmouth and at St. Michael's, St. Catherine's and St. Agnes churches, Halifax. He was pastor at St. John the Evangelist Church, Windsor and St. Andrew's Church, Eastern Passage. He graduated from St. Patrick's High School and Saint Mary's University, Halifax. He began his divinity studies at Holy Heart Seminary, and graduated with a master of divinity from Atlantic School of Theology. He studied at the University of Louvain, Belgium. He obtained an MA in liturgy from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a bachelor of education from the University of Toronto. Rev. Legere taught at Atlantic School of Theology in the 1980s, and also taught many parish programs in liturgy. He began the catechumenate process in several parishes in the Halifax archdiocese and worked extensively with those preparing for initiation at Easter. |
| Résidence* | 1976-__-__, Dartmouth, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada3 |
Citations:
- [S2185] Rev. Ross Peter Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, September 30 1996, pg C18;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, September 11th, 1996 pg C18
LEGERE, Rev. Ross Peter -
Died unexpectedly in Toronto, Ont., after a brief illness on Sunday, September 8, 1996. Rev. Legere was born in Halifax in 1947, a son of the late Joseph Roy Legere and Mary Elizabeth (Power) Legere. At the time of his death, he was on the staff at St. Patrick's Secondary School, Toronto, serving as chaplain and teaching English and religion. He ministered on weekends in two local Toronto parishes, Corpus Christi and Holy Name. He was on leave from the Archdiocese of Halifax. Ordained in 1973 at St. Joseph's Church, Halifax, by Most Rev. James M. Hayes, Rev. Legere served as assistant at St. Peter's Church and St. Thomas More Church, Dartmouth and at St. Michael's, St. Catherine's and St. Agnes churches, Halifax. He was pastor at St. John the Evangelist Church, Windsor and St. Andrew's Church, Eastern Passage. He graduated from St. Patrick's High School and Saint Mary's University, Halifax. He began his divinity studies at Holy Heart Seminary, and graduated with a master of divinity from Atlantic School of Theology. He studied at the University of Louvain, Belgium. He obtained an MA in liturgy from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a bachelor of education from the University of Toronto. Rev. Legere taught at Atlantic School of Theology in the 1980s, and also taught many parish programs in liturgy. He began the catechumenate process in several parishes in the Halifax archdiocese and worked extensively with those preparing for initiation at Easter. Rev. Legere is surviving by his twin brother, Ralph and wife Phyllis; niece, Alison. There will be a memorial service at St. Patrick's Secondary School in Toronto at a later date. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Snow's Funeral Home, Halifax. The wake will be at St. Agnes Glebe, Mumford Road, Halifax, on Thursday, September 12, from 2 p.m. The evening prayer vigil will be in St. Agnes Church at 8 p.m. Thursday. Funeral mass will be held Friday, September 13, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Agnes Church, Archbishop Austin Burke officiating. Committal in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. - [S4941] Rev. Ross P. LEGERE pierre tombale, Gilles Pinet, Dieppe, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada; photographié par Rick Legere, 15 juillet 2008.
- [S2184] Mrs Mary Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 15, 1976, pg 25;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Tuesday, June 15th, 1976 pg 25
Mrs. Mary Legere -
Mrs. Mary Legere,70, died Monday at Pine Haven Estates. Born in Halifax, she was the former Mary Power, a daughter of the late Patrick and Julia Power. Surviving are twin sons, Ralph, Halifax, and Rev. Ross Legere, St. Thomas More Parish, Dartmouth. Besides her husband, Roy, she was predeaceased by a brother, Patrick. The body is at Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street. Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Parish. Archbishop J. Hayes, officiating, Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.
Jean Zacharie Léger
M, b. 18 October 1881
Citations:
- [S180] Unknown author, Paroisse de Richibouctou Village (n.p.: CEA F1906 ET F1907, unknown publish date).
Marie Diane Blanchard
F, b. 24 March 1892, d. 23 September 1892
| Naissance* | 1892-03-241 |
| Baptême | 1892-03-25, Saint Antoine de Padoue, Richibouctou Village, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, P&M: Joseph F. Richard et Julienne Belliveau1 |
| Décès* | 1892-09-23, 6m1 |
| Sépulture* | 1892-09-24, Saint Antoine de Padoue, Richibouctou Village, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada1 |
Citations:
- [S180] Unknown author, Paroisse de Richibouctou Village (n.p.: CEA F1906 ET F1907, unknown publish date).
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