Date de Décès: 2000-04-17
Date de Parution: 2000-04-19
Source: The Sudbury Star, ON
McFADDEN, Louise (Née Tassé) The family announces with sorrow her death, Monday, April 17th, 2000, at the Sudbury Regional Hospital (Laurentian Site), at the age of 56 years. Beloved daughter of Fabiola Tassé-Dubois (née Giroux) of Sudbury and of the late Albert Tassé. Beloved wife of Merton McFadden of Sudbury. Loving mother of Kareen (Mrs. Jeff Lively) of Kanata, Bailey (wife Cheryl) of Mt. Brydges, Tammy (Mrs. Bruce Frick), Jaysen (wife Anna) all of Sudbury, Jeff of Richmond Hill and Lori McFadden (friend Jean Sébastien Busque) of Toronto. Dear sister of Rachel (Mrs. Joe Trottier) of Wahnapitae, Anne Tassé (Mrs. Dave Daley) of Kitchener, Yvette Tassé (Mrs. Ed Malinsky), Hélène (Mrs. Jean-Louis Despatie) both of Val Caron, Céline (Mrs. Kim Stevens) of Ottawa, Marie Tassé (friend Kini MacDonald) of California, Richard (wife Paulette), André Tassé both of Sudbury, Denis Tassée (wife Connie) of Welland and Pierre Tassé (wife Jeany) of Hanmer. Dear step-sister of Lucien Dubois of Montréal, Gratien Dubois (wife Diane), Rhéal Dubois (friend Marilyn Chénier), Marcel Dubois (wife Hélène) all of Hanmer, Roger Dubois (wife Carol), Liliane (Mrs. Roger Doiron) both of Mississauga, Maurice Dubois (wife Suzanne), Irène Dubois both of Edmonton and Yvon Dubois of Ste. Adèle, Québec. Cherished grandmother of Saxon, Cameron and Sydney Lively and Shelby and Shayna McFadden. Mrs. McFadden was a member of St. Patrick Church. Her family and her home were her main priorities. Louise will be sadly missed by all who knew her. The family will receive friends at the CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL HOME, 222 Lasalle Blvd., East (at Notre Dame), Tuesday from 7-9:30 p.m. and Wednesday from 1-2 p.m. in St. Patrick's Church, 29 Walford Rd., Sudbury. Mass of Christian burial will be held Wednesday, April 19th, 2000, at 2:00 p.m., in St. Patrick's Church, Sudbury. Donations to the Victoria Order of Nurses (VON) or the Northern Cancer Research would be greatly appreciated.(The Sudbury Star)