Raymond Ouellet

5 juin 1931 – 5 décembre 2020

À l’âge de 89 ans et 6 mois, le 5 décembre 2020, est décédé monsieur Raymond Ouellet, époux de madame Monique Castonguay.

Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil ses enfants Ghislaine (feu Lyle Ludvicek & feu David Spence), Sylvia (Paul Ruga), Michel (Ruth Bremman), José (Julieta Flores), Daniel (Tina Hurd) et Christina, ses 21 petits-enfants et 37 arrière-petits-enfants, ses frères et sa soeur feu Adrien (Isola Turcotte), Lise (feu Jacques Fournier) et Jean-Guy, ses beaux-frères et belles-sœurs, ses neveux et nièces ainsi que d’autres parents et amis.

La famille vous accueillera le vendredi 18 décembre de 18 h à 20 h ainsi que le samedi 19 décembre, jour des funérailles, à compter de 9 h 30, à la :

Résidence funéraire Marie-Soleil Phaneuf
22, rue Picard
Ste-Martine, Qc
J0S 1V0
450 427-2332

La cérémonie aura lieu à 10 h, dans le salon de la résidence funéraire et l’inhumation suivra au cimetière de Riverfield (Rang des Écossais, Howick, Qc J0S 1G0).

Témoignages de Sympathie

Dear Monique, Ghislaine, and family, We know Raymond is with His Lord and is so happy to be in His presence. Raymond was a cheerful and fun-loving man and he will be missed by all who knew him here in Cedar Rapids. You will miss him too and we send our love and sympathy to you. Certainly the « coming of the Lord draweth nigh. » James 5:8. We believe it will not be long before we will join him in glory. My parents, Don and Betty Bilisoly, enjoyed visits with your family as they travelled and visited the saints in Canada. We still remember the useful « winch » dear Raymond built. He and Monique came to Newfoundland to put it in place on the hill where the cottage was. It would help pull the boats up from the lake to the cottage. What a great help that was! We love you all and will pray for you all during this time of change and loss. Thankfully, we do not sorrow as others do because, « thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. » I Corinthians 15:57

Thurston Shirley & Dave

Our Deepest sympathy to Monique, Ghislaine and all the family in the home going of dear Raymond.
May you feel the everlasting arms of the Lord around you and may the God of all comfort be with you
Psalm 18: 30

Ron & June Dods

Dear Ouellet family,
We desire to express our sincere sympathy at this time of your grief. Those belonging to the Lord Jesus, do not grieve as others who do not have hope. We Rejoice that now our dear brother is with him who loved us and gave himself for us. We Rejoice too in thinking back how he Faithfully went on in ways pleasing to our Lord. We recall also how he endured in the face of persecution after he was saved. The record of much more faithfulness known only by the Lord himself, will be rewarded in the coming day of the Lord’s Glory. With much love in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Frank & Ruth Harder

Mon frère Raymond, tu prends ton envol dans l’univers . . .
Mais tu restes toujours dans mon coeur . . .
Salutations à TOUS ! . . .

Jean Ouellet

To Monique and all members of the Ouellet family,
Please know that we have you in our prayers at this difficult time. We, Ed and Cathie, have wonderful memories of times of fellowship together! May the Good, the Great, and the Chief Shepherd fill you with a deep sense of His presence, His Peace and Comfort, as we await our rapture to o glory which is soon! Yours with heartfelt Sympathy , Ed and Cathie Wilson. “ And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, write, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labour’s; and their works do follow them. Revelation 14:13.

Wilson Ed & Cathie