MARIE ROSE
ST. GERMAIN
(NEE LARAMEE)
After a lengthy illness, on
Saturday, August 4, 1979 at
the Grace Hospital, formerly
of St. Charles and the Courts
of St. James, Marie Rose St.
Germain, aged 69 years, beloved
wife of the late William
St. Germain, who predeceased
her October 29, 1974.
She is survived by five children,
Aurele Lacroix and
daughter-in-law Claire of
Winnipeg, Mrs. Eric Piper
(Estelle) of Headingley, Mrs.
C. Nott (Clarice) of Winnipeg,
Mrs. Jerry Biggar (Wilma) of
Manhattan, Kansas, Mrs.
Gary Courneya (Carol) of
Minneapolis, Minn., 11 grandchildren,
and one greatg
r a n d d a u g h t e r ; three
brothers, Edmond and Herman
of St. Eustache, Man.,
Elphege of Winnipeg; three
sisters, Mrs. Annette
Bremner of Gatensbury, B.C.,
Mrs. Corona Hamelin, of St.
Francois Xavier and Mrs.
Evelyn Carriec, of St. Boniface.
Prayers will be said at 2:00
p.m. Wednesday, August 8 in
St. Charles Roman Catholic
Church, 331 St. Charles
Street, followed by mass with
Father Allan Hall officiating.
Interment to follow in St.
Charles Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be her six
grandsons, Daniel, Andre and
Ron Lacroix, Marshall, Gary
Dale Piper.
In lieu of flowers if friends
so desire, donations may be
made to the Manitoba Heart
Foundation 301-352 Donald
Street, Winnipeg, Man. R3B
2H8.
Park Lawn Chapel (Leatherdale-
Gardiner), 1858 Portage
Ave., in care of arrangements.
Phone 888-7977.
WFP 1979 Aug 07
WILLIAM ARTHUR
ST. GERMAIN
0 n Tuesday, October 29,
1974, al his residence, Mr. William
Arthur St. Germain, aged
62 years beloved husband of
Marie Rose, late of 459 St.
Charles St. Besides his wife
Marie Rose, he is survived by
Iwo daughlers, Mrs. Jerry Biggar
(Wilma), Wawlon, Oklaho
m a , Mrs. Gary Courney
(Carol), Minneapolis, Minn.,
ten grandchildren, one stepson,
Aurele Lacroix, Winnipeg,
two step-daughters, Mrs.. Eslelle
Piper, Headinslcy, Man.,
Mrs. Clarice Noll, St. James -
Assiniboia, t h r e e brothers,
H e n r i , St. James-Assiniboia,
Mike, Vancouver, B.C., Tobie,
St. James • Assiniboia, two
sisters, Mrs. Laura Vinceilelle,
Elie, Man., Mary, Brandon,
V i e w i n g and prayers 10:00
a.m. Saturday prior lo 11:00
a.m. mass Salurday at St.
Charles Church, interment SI.
Charles Cemetery. Park Lawn
Chapel (Clark Leatherdale) St.
J a m e s 1858 Portage Ave.
Phone 888-7977. Flowers respectfully
declined. If friends
so desire, donations may be
made to the Manitoba Heart
- Foundation, 313-352 Donald St
WFP 1974 Nov 01
Estelle Clair, older daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William St. Germain,
St. Charles, Man., was united in
marriage to Carl Eric Piper, son
of Me. and Mrs. C. H. Piper,
Headingly, -Man. at a ceremony
Oct. 5, at Westminster United
church. Rev. James M. Taylor officiated.
Herbert Sadler played the
wedding music and Miss Joan Murray
was soloist.
The bride wore n gown of white
organdie, figured with appliqued
roses, and styled with a Peter Pan
collar and lily' point sleeves. The
skirt ended in a circular train.
Her finger Up veil was held by n
white lace headdress and she carried
red roses and white feathered
carnations.
Miss Claire Hamelin was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were Miss
Clarice Lacroix sister of the bride
and Shh'tey Eroten, cousin oC the
bridegroom. Trevellyan Craig Piper
attended his brother, and ushers
were Aurele Lacroix, brother of the
bride and Jack Stoughten.
The wedding supper and dance
was held at the St Charles hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Piper will leave for
a wedding trip to Kelowna B.C.
later this autumn. At present they
are residing at Headingly. WFP 1950 Oct 14
MARY EDA PERRAS
(NEE TAILFER)
Peacefully on Thursday.
morning, June 14, 1979 at,
Grace General Hospital at the
age of 92 years.
Bom in Minneapolis, Minn,
on March 17, 1887, Mary Eda
Perras was a pioneer resident;
of the St. Francois Xavier'
district and of late 814 Bu-,
chanan Blvd., St. James-Assiniboia.
She was a lifelong
member of (he Ladies of Ste.
Anne.
Predeceased by her hus-.
band Adrien, in 1941 and her
three children, Marie-Claire,
Eugene, and Louis-Philippe in
1922.
She is survived by three.
sons; Henry and daughter-inlaw
Alice, of St. Francois Xavier,
Eugene and daughter-in-"
law, Lucille of Winnipeg, Rob-'
ert of Upsala, Ontario. Two:
daughters, Mrs. Francis La-'
Belle (Imelda Louise), Mrs. .
Aurele Lacroix (Claire) both
of Winnipeg. One brother, Eugene
Tailfer and one sister,
Mrs. Gus Johnson (Louise)
both of Minneapolis. Three
grandchildren, Yvonne (Mrs.
Ken Wood), Adrian and Marc
Perras; one great-grandchild,-'
Chris Wood. Four step- grand
children; Danny and his wife
(Sharon), Andre, Ronald, and
Raymond Lacroix.
She will be lovingly remembered
and sadly missed by
her family and many friends.
Her life of faith, courage,
kindness and concern for her.
family was a source of inspiration
to those who knew and
loved her.
Prayers were held Friday
evening at Park Lawn Chapel,
1858 Portage Ave., at 8:00
p.m. Viewing and rosary at'
St. Francois Xavier Roman'
Catholic Church at 2:00 p.m.
Saturday followed by Mass of
the Resurrection. Father A.
Lavoie officiating, assisted by
Fathers Hall and Cahill. Interment
in the family plot.
Pallbearers will be Messrs.
Leo, Emile, and Arthur Richard,
Adrien Perras, Gerard
Laramee, and Marc Perras
Park Lawn Chapel (Leatherdale-
Gardiner), 1858 Portage
Ave. in care of arrangements.
Phone 888-7977
WFP 1979 Jun 16
PIPER. - On Friday. January 28. 1955,
in the Children's Hospital, Karen Rose,
beloved infant daughter of Mr and Mrs
Eric Piper, of Headingley, Man.,
aged 5 1/2 months. Graveside service
will be conducted by Rev A Wilcox,
Monday, January 31, at 3:00 pm in
Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens.
Thomson Chapels in care of
arrangements. Ph. 3-7211
WFP 1955 January 31