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Emile Serge Fréçon, 1962 – 2014

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Emile Fréçon of Redvers, born June 12, 1962, passed away on November 10, 2014 at Redvers Haven with family at his side. Left to cherish his memory are his mother Clarisse Fréçon and his siblings, David (Bonne) of Redvers, Lucille (Louis) Gervais of Alida, Irene (Don) McLeod of Weyburn, Fabien (Aggie) of Redvers, Brian (Wendy) of Redvers and Odette (Russ) Annetts of Sylvan Lake, Alberta, along with numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Emile went to Redvers Activity Centre. He worked in the Redvers Moccasin Factory, at Sarcan and the greenhouse at the Activity Centre. He loved to go to the “Snooze” Room where there were a lot of lights and relaxing music.

Emile enjoyed the simple things in life, such as riding his bike, a cup of coffee, popcorn and listening to music. He also enjoyed swimming, bowling, rodeos, football games, parties, dancing and Camp Easter Seal. Emile would never refuse a ride in the truck or on the combine, and especially enjoyed hauling bales or cattle.

Emile had collections of pictures, medals from track and field, musical stuffed toys and musical books and games. His favourite season was Christmas for twinkling lights and Christmas songs. Emile will be remembered for his infectious giggle and his good-bye wave.

The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima R.C. Church, Redvers, by Rev. Anthony Padayatty. Interment followed at the Redvers Town Cemetery.

Those wishing to make donations in Emile’s memory may do so directly to the Redvers Activity Centre Foundation Inc., PO Box 418, Redvers, SK, S0C 2H0, the Redvers & District Community Health Foundation Inc., PO Box 766, Redvers, SK, S0C 2H0 or a charity of choice.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Redvers.

Thank You
Emile’s family wishes to extend their thanks to the staff of the Redvers Haven, to all his home care nurses, Dr. Van Der Werwe, and the CWL for the lunch. Thanks to all for the many phone calls, cards, food, flowers, gifts, visits, prayers, masses, hugs and kind words of sympathy through our difficult time. God bless all of you for caring.


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