elevated N6lvh June 1, 1928 ~ January 4, 2021
elevated N6lvh Due to Covid-19 restrictions there will be a private family service.
elevated N6lvh Funeral Service by Invitation
Monday, January 11, 2021
Catholic Cremation Services
6933 Tomken Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T1N4
elevated N6lvh Donations
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation
Toutes nos condoléances
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Rest In Peace | Rolande Laforest
June 1, 1928 – January 4, 2021
2021 has begun with a rough start, with the passing of our beloved Grandmaman, Rolande.
We wish you could have met her. She had a sparkle about her and a mischievous grin that could light up a room.
She was energetic right up until her sudden passing. We’ll remember her fondly for her enthusiastic and bubbly personality.
For one, she was the biggest Toronto Maple Leafs fan who would religiously watch every single hockey game (even though she hails from la belle province, Québec). At our grandparent’s house, if the television was not turned on to sports, it would be set to some French performance television program, full of acrobats, magicians and musicians galore, which would captivate our spirit and love for the arts.
The Laforest sisters also get our competitive side from her, as she was the queen of Yahtzee and taught us card games growing up, including many games of War at the dining table.
We’ll always remember her for her sweet tooth (her never ending supply of viva puffs, homemade donuts, sprite, salted pretzels and peach rings for her 3 grandkids). We’d make faces as we picked up some icky pickled pig’s tongues for her from visits to Québec, along with her favourite French magazines and Crossword puzzles in tow.
For special occasions, we’d all travel to St. Hubert’s by the Queensway, for some Québec style rotisserie chicken. In the later years, our new tradition would become bringing her her favourite Dairy Queen sundae when we went to visit.
She was always an energetic soul. Even in her old age, she’d zip around her neighbourhood doing errands on her adult tricycle. It was just in the last two years that she moved into a retirement community where she could enjoy their bingo, lawn bowling and performance nights, as well as look out her window to view a beautiful courtyard.
Grandmaman, we owe a lot to you, and wish we could give you big double cheek kisses once more. Sorry that covid robbed us of seeing you in 2020, but know that we loved you dearly.
Love you always,
Your granddaughters Madeleine & Danielle
Very nice and heartfelt.
Paul, Jean,
Nous sommes profondément attristés par la perte de votre mère. Nos pensées sont avec vous et vos familles.
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Nos sincères condoléances à toute la famille.
La distance et le confinement nous tiennent loin mais on pense à vous.
Mes sympathies.
Michel Berthiaume & Danièle Paradis
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Malgré la distance , on pense à vous famille Laforest.
Toutes nos sympathies, spécialement cousins Paul et Jean ainsi que leurs familles respectives.
Tante Rolande restera dans nos pensées très longtemps.
Line Berthiaume & Pierre Lépine Shawinigan
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Nos sincères sympathies à toute la famille Laforest.
Malgré la distance et le confinement nous sommes de tout coeur avec vous.
Serge Berthiaume et Josée Moreau
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Patrick,
You and your family are in my thoughts as you grieve the loss of your grandmother. All my love.
My deepest and sincere condolences.
Mes sincères condoléances à toute votre famille. Elle restera dans mes meilleurs souvenirs!
Malgré la distance, je suis de tout coeur avec vous tous!