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Paul Emile Dupont,

PAUL EMILE DUPONT,

2021

Died peacefully at Teck Pioneer Residence on Saturday, November 7, 2009 with his family at his side. Paul was a Custodian at Ecole Assomption for 35 years. He thoroughly enjoyed spending time in Kenogami at the cottage with family. Paul is predeceased by his parents Alfred and Anna (née Demers) Dupont; his wife Marie-Rose (née Bélanger); his brother Jules; his sisters Simone Dupont and Rose Aline Chartré. Paul is lovingly remembered by his children Donald of Kirkland Lake, Léo of Gloucester, Louise (late Don) Pecoski of Kirkland Lake and Estelle of Kirkland Lake; also dearly missed by his grandchildren Carole (Steven) O’Neil, Michelle (Tracy) Fillion, Yves (Shylo) Dupont, Christine (Richard) Griffith, Joanne (Jason) Morneault and precious great grandchildren Carter, Reese, Marshall, Jayden, Tyson and Parker. Fondly remembered by his sister Thérèse (late Robert) Larocque of St-Helene de Bagot, Québec as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Family will welcome friends at the MONETTE & FRENCH FUNERAL HOME (450 Government Road West, Kirkland Lake, ON., P2N3L1) on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 from 1:00 until 3:00 p.m. with a memorial service to follow at 3:00 p.m. from the “Teck-Hughes” Chapel of the funeral home. Donations in Paul’s Memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society (670 Airport Road, Unit 206, Timmins, ON., P4P 1J2).Offer Condolence for the family of Paul Emile Dupont

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I really wish I could be there to celebrate Pepère’s life with everyone. I have nothing but fond memories of my grandfather. I remember sitting on his lap, reading with him after school when he lived on Duncan. I also remember trying to slap his hands and he would always take them away quickly. I remember playing Rummy with him in Swastika. I really do think he cheated, but is was always fun anyway. I have fond memories of eating Memère’s cake with him at the kitchen table. I will always giggle when I think of myself giggling the skin under his chin. OH!!! Le Canif! I will miss Pepère, but I am comforted by the wonderful memories of him I will always carry in my heart.

Christine Griffith, March 1, 2021