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SUZANNE INEZ BEAUDRY

SUZANNE INEZ BEAUDRY November 15,1934 – September 29,2023 In loving memory of Suzanne Inez Beaudry who was born November 15, 1934 and passed away September 29,2023. She was the wife of Richard Marcel Conrad Beaudry (predeceased.) Sister of Monique (Jim predeceased) Booth of Tillsonburg. Predeceased by her parents Raphael and Lena (Dupuis) Mallette. Suzanne is survived by and will be missed by her children, Joanne (Michel) Larocque, Marc (Terri), Raymond (Patti), David (Susan), Robert and Patrick (Tricia); many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and step-grandchildren. Sue was born in Callander Ont. After a couple of years the family moved to the little village of Goward (Temagami North). Her parents were employed by the Temagami Timber Company. Sue and her sister recall helping to pack the ice blocks in sawdust in the shed which they used to keep the ice cream, pop and water cold for the store their mother operated. Upon completing public school, Sue continued her education at the St. Mary’s Academy in Haileybury where she had a passion for her studies and volleyball. She talked of fond memories meeting tourists while employed at North Ontario Boat Lines in Temagami and also enjoyed spending her summers with relatives on her grandparents farm in Corbeil, Ont. While there, she worked with her aunt down the road at the Dionne Quints Museum and store. After completing school, she worked at the ONR in North Bay. She met Richard and they were married on Feb,11,1956 at the St Elizabeth church in Temagami. With Richard working for the Hydro Electric Power Commission, it required many moves throughout Northeastern Ontario. While raising a family, they continued to keep in contact and visit with relatives throughout the Mallette, Dupuis, Beaudry and Lauzon families. Suzanne’s interests included being a master home maker, seamstress, needlepoint, sewing, travelling, camping, bridge parties, golf, crafts and gardening to which she excelled. She had a great passion for being involved in the Catholic Church where ever they lived. She took great joy working with friends and going to the church annual tea and craft sale with St Kevin’s Church in Val Therese. Sue was also an active longstanding member in the Catholic Womens League, where she also served as president. She volunteered to do the church linens for many years. Mom will be remembered for her love and care of immediate family, extended family and lifelong friends while always seeing the best in everyone. The family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at the Manitoulin Centennial Manor for Suzanne’s excellent care and compassion during her stay. There was a funeral mass on October 10, 2023 at St. Alphonus Liguori Catholic Church, 163 High Street North in Callander On. Interment was at the Callander Cemetery after mass. Luncheon followed at the church hall. Memorial donations may be made to Manitoulin Centennial Manor In Little Current, Centennial Manor Auxiliary in Little Current, St Kevin’s Catholic Church in Val Therese or the foundation of your choice.

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