Obituary
Tuesday
13
May
Visitation
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
No Company Name Given
New Brunswick, Canada
Wednesday
14
May
Visitation
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
No Company Name Given
New Brunswick, Canada
Thursday
15
May
Mass of Christian Burial
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Our Lady of the Assumption Church
New Brunswick, Canada
Obituary of Cécile Marie Richard
The death of Cécile Richard of Winslow Street, Saint John, occurred suddenly at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Sunday, May 11, 2008. She was born in Moncton, NB on October 25, 1958 to Thérèse (Doiron) Richard and the late Léo Richard. Cécile worked at the Saint John Regional Hospital as a ward clerk in the Hostel Unit. She was a loving mother to her daughter, Natasha Richard. Besides her daughter Natasha, Cécile is survived by eight siblings: Robert Richard (Ginette), Léo-Paul Richard (Mary), Monique Daigle (Vincent), Camille Richard (Susan), Aline McGraw (Joanne), Edgar Richard (Jeannette), Bella Arsenault (Yvon) and Denise Babin (Paul); two godchildren: Tammy Skelding and Nicholas Brien; special friend Raymond Smith and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Resting at Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424), with visiting on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of the Assumption, Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 12 noon. Interment will take place in Holy Cross Cemetery. A reception will follow the interment at the Assumption Centre. For those who wish, remembrances may be made to the NB Lung Association or the charity of the donor’s choice.
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