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George Robert Brassard,

GEORGE ROBERT BRASSARD,

2021

BRASSARD, G. Robert – The family announces with deep sadness the passing of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Robert Brassard. He is deeply missed by his children Adam of Ottawa, Wesley and Ethan Brassard both of Kirkland Lake; his cherished grandson Alexander and his spouse Katherine also of Kirkland Lake; his sister Ginette of Elliott Lake. Also survived by his many friends as well as the LeClerc family whom he considered part of his family. Robert was predeceased by his grandfather Urgel; his sister Christine; his cousin Fred Johanson; close friends Fern LeClerc and Patrick LeClerc. Family will welcome friends at the MONETTE & FRENCH FUNERAL HOME (450 Government Road West, Kirkland Lake, ON., P2N 3L1) on Thursday, November 18, 2010 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. followed by a celebration of life at 11:30 a.m. from the “Teck-Hughes” Chapel of the funeral home with Pastor Rob Slote officiating. Donations in his memory may be made to the Diabetes Association (1400-522 University Avenue, Toronto, ON., M5G 2R5) or to the charity of your choice. Condolences, donations, lighting of a candle and sharing of photos and stories may be made on-line at www.monettefrench.comOffer Condolence for the family of George Robert Brassard

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Rob AKA MUFFIN will be dearly missed by EVERYONE at the “VUE”, It was a pleasure serving him, then getting to know him.. I gave him the nickname Muffin (not to sure if he liked it at first but he grew into it He will be truly missed a man that made my shifts enjoyable and funny, when his boys would call I just had to refer to them as “Timbits”…He was so proud of those timbits and his grandson…Just a true sweet man with a heart of gold…

JudyAnn Jensen, March 1, 2021

I always saw a lot of Rob when I went up North to visit my parents (Marney and Ben Lacroix), especially at Christmas time. I’ll never forget last Christmas. My mom had some friends and family over, and we all ended up playing spoons. In one particularly dramatic moment, Rob and my aunt both reached for the same spoon at the same time. A struggle ensued, my aunt dove over Rob for the spoon and they both ended up on the floor. In the end, my aunt got the spoon, and Rob was flat on his back on the floor, still in his chair! No injuries were had, but needless to say, we all had a good laugh. Rob was like a member of the family, and I’ll sure miss him this Christmas. — Andrea McLeod

Andrea McLeod, March 1, 2021

Rob was like an uncle to me. I would always called him my “Uncle Robbie” because he was a good family friend. He has known me since I was a baby. Rob was so sincere and loving and his smile always brightened my day. As the years moved on we drifted apart and we reunited a few years ago at my Aunt Judy and Uncle Andy’s house. With the years that we missed, he was still my Uncle Robbie. The same man who had the biggest heart made of gold! Uncle Robbie, you will be dearly missed by me. Until we meet again. I love you! Kimmy xx

Kimberly Taylor nee Boisvert, March 1, 2021

Just wanted to send my sincere condolences to Rob’s family and close friends. We went to school together, Assumption, St. Joseph and then K.L.C.V.I., and shared many academic experiences. We always managed to run into each other during my visits home. I am sure that he will be missed by many. Jo-Anne

Jo-Anne Harrington nee Joliat, March 1, 2021

I am so sorry to know of Rob’s passing, it was a great shock for all of us. He was very proud of his sons Adam, Wesley and Ethan. And wished he had more time to spend with his grandson Alex. Rob and I spent hours talking in the garage and sharing old stories and memories. Rob was like family to us. He will be sorely missed. Love Derrick and Brenda

derrick william pearce, March 1, 2021

Aunt Kathy, Adam, Wesley, Ethan and Alex: I was so shocked and so sad to hear of uncle Robs passing… there are not many words to say to ease the pain that you guys are feeling.. I am sending you all my love and prayers.. I will be seeing you guys on Thursday! Love you guys! Amanda xoxooxxoxo

Amanda Leclerc, March 1, 2021

Words cannot express our feelings when we heard of Rob’s untimely passing. Judy will miss Rob’s morning visits for coffee & shopping sprees. He had a passion for fishing & hunting but could not pursue these as much as he would have liked. Our hearts & prayers go out to Kathy, Adam, Wesley & Ethan… Judy & Andy & Andrew McKnight, & Uncle Helmut

Judy & Andy McKnight, March 1, 2021

I am so sorry to hear about Rob`s passing, I am thinking of the Brassard Family at a difficult time. I will always remember the good times we had moose hunting behind Nettie, and staying at the Knights Camp. We had alot of good times and laughs. R.I.P. Rob From your old hunting buddy Paul!!!

Paul Portelance, March 1, 2021

Kathy, Adam, Wesley & Ethan…..I am so sorry to hear about your dad…..you will be in my thoughts and prayers over the next few days.

Charlene Owen, March 1, 2021

Dear Kathy and Boys: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time. We have known Rob since the Weston Bakeries Days…a long time ago. So sorry for your loss. God Bless you and your families. Sincerely, Albert ,& Diane Charbonneau

Albert & Diane Charbonneau, March 1, 2021

I’m very saddened to hear my old friend since kindergarten and I grew up with has passed away. I will always remember him as Robi, a name I called when we where very, very young because I could not say Robert in french. This name stuck with him almost until high school. I only seen Rob during my visits to Kirkland at Thanksgiving after moving away. We always talked about the stupid things we did growing up and how we somehow lived to laugh about them. I will always remember him. God bless the Brassard family and friends.

Gary Lauzon, March 1, 2021

Dear Kathy, Adam, Wesley, Ethan and Family He was a very nice man and will be missed by many. Our thoughts are with you. The Bolger’s

Star, Steve and Jeff Bolger, March 1, 2021

What a shock to learn of Rob’s passing. He was a kind and loving son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. He adored his sons and taught them valuable lessons in life. Our hearts go out to Adam, Wesley, Ethan and Kathy. Although we can’t be there tomorrow for the celebration of Rob’s life, our thoughts and prayers will be with you. God bless you all.

Cecile & Ray Gendron, Debra, Paul, Cassandra & Brandon Pringle, March 1, 2021

I will always remember the good times we shared together. You will be missed by your younger sister. My condolence to Ethan, Wesley, Adam, Kathy and his grandchild.

Ginette, March 1, 2021

My deepest condolences to Kathy, Adam, Wesley and Ethan … Rob has been a brother and protector to me and my sister, a son to Mom and Dad, an uncle to my boys and my sister’s children and Godfather to my youngest son Kyle… I write with a heavy heart and yet very fond memories especially of our younger days… Rob will be missed by so many … Rest in piece my friend and give Dad a hug for me … Until we meet again with all my love Denise

Denise, March 1, 2021