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Jean-Norbert Ouellette

1945 - 2021

Au CHUS- Fleurimont de Sherbrooke, le 29 décembre 2021 est décédé, suite à une courte maladie et après de nombreuses années de santé déclinante M. Jean-Norbert Ouellette. Né à Ottawa le 21 août 1945, il était le fils de feu Germain Ouellette et de feu Marie-Jeanne Dalpé. Il laisse dans le deuil sa chère épouse Jean Ann Foley, demeurant à Sutton, QC.

Jean-Norbert a gradué de l’Université de Montréal en 1969 et de la Faculté de droit de McGill en 1979. Après sa graduation de l’école de Droit de l’U de M, il a eu sa propre pratique notariale à Montréal avant d’être à l’emploi de Téléglobe Canada. À cause de plusieurs opérations au cerveau, il a été obligé de prendre sa retraite en 1993. Malgré son handicap, il a grandement aimé sa vie en milieu rural de Glen Sutton et a surtout apprécié les marches qu’il faisait le long de la Rivière Missisquoi accompagné de son chien.

Selon ses volontés, il n’y aura aucune visite et aucun service funéraire.

Des dons à la Fondation de l’Hôpital BMP seraient grandement appréciés www.fondationbmp.ca

Les arrangements ont été confiés au salon funéraire
Désourdy inc
101 rue Jean-Besré
Cowansville, Qc J2K 0L3
450-263-1212 www.desourdy.ca 

Mr. Jean-Norbert Ouellette, passed away on December 29, 2021 at the CHUS-Fleurimont in Sherbrooke after a recent illness following many years of declining health. He was born in Ottawa on August 21, 1945, son of the late Germain Ouellette and late Marie-Jeanne Dalpé, he is survived by his loving wife Jean Ann Foley of Sutton, Qc. Jean-Norbert was a graduate of Université de Montréal and a 1979 graduate of McGill Law School. After Notary School at the U de M, he had his own notarial practice in Montréal before being employed by Teleglobe Canada. He was obliged to retire after many brain operations starting in 1993. Despite his handicaps, he immensely enjoyed his rural home in Glen Sutton, taking long walks along the Missisquoi River with his dog.

As per his wishes, there will be no visits or funeral services.

Donations to the BMP Foundation, would be appreciated, www.bmpfoundation.ca

Arrangements entrusted to the
Désourdy funeral home
101 rue Jean-Besré
Cowansville, Qc J2K 0L3
450-263-1212 www.desourdy.ca 

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Sympathies à son épouse et amis(es) Il était quelqu'un de bien qui savait respecter tous et chacun R.I.P

Colette Desilets

Dear Jean, May Jean rest in peace. Sincerely, Sue and Frank

Sue Liebrecht

Dearest Jean, So sorry for you loss. Wilma and Bernard Samson Also with deepest sympathies from Rita Burns

Bernard Samson

Dear Jean, My sympathies for your loss. Indeed, Jean was an amazing soul who faced more than his share of challenges. However, I always remember him as upbeat when we were all together. I’m thinking of the Ken Jones Centre suppers you both supported, Tamara Lynch’s BBQ events, and our own visits back and forth. R.I.P. Jean. You won’t soon be forgotten. Murielle and John

Murielle Parkes

Sorry to hear about your loss.. I always enjoyed serving him at the bakery.. he always had a story to tell.. my sincere sympathy to you

Thérèse Lessard

Sorry to hear about your loss.. I always enjoyed serving him at the bakery.. he always had a story to tell.. my sincere sympathy to you

Thérèse Lessard ex cashier at the Abercorn Bakery

Au nom du Réseau des diplômés et des donateurs de l'Université de Montréal, je vous offre mes plus sincères condoléances à la suite du décès de votre époux qui était un diplômé de la Faculté de droit. Mes pensées vous accompagnent en cette période difficile.

Josée St-Martin
Wendy Watson-Ekstein and James Watson (Auckland, New Zealand and Burlington, Vermont from time to ti

Jean was a wonderful character full of humour, sharp opinions and well thought out points of view. Always a good conversationalist. He adored his wife Jean and fully realised what a treasure he had in her. Although the last years were challenging, they had many good times together and we will remember our visits to them with pleasure.

Wendy Watson-Ekstein and James Watson (Auckland, New Zealand and Burlington, Vermont from time to ti

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