Avis de décès
Pauline Royer
Acton Vale
1946 - 2023
Au CISSSME Hôpital Honoré-Mercier de Saint-Hyacinthe, le 27 avril 2023, est décédée Mme Pauline Royer à l`âge de 77 ans demeurant à Acton Vale.
Elle était la fille de feu Edmond Royer et de feu Clorinthe Couture. La défunte laisse dans le deuil ses enfants : Yves (Johanne Halde), Nathalie (Jean Thibodeau) et Eric (Sonya Bammert), ses petits-enfants : Carl, Mélodie, Marie-Eve, Mylène, Virginie, Ariane, Thomas, Abigaëlle et Heidi. Elle laisse également ses frères et sœurs : Marcel, feu Robert, Lucille, feu Gilles, Colette, Doris et Aline, ainsi que plusieurs beaux-frères et belles-sœurs, neveux, nièces et autres parents et amis.
Mme Pauline Royer a été incinérée au Crématoire Lalime.
La famille de Mme Royer recevra vos condoléances, le samedi 13 mai de 13 h 16 à h au Complexe funéraire Lalime & Boisvert, 1166, rue Saint-André, Acton Vale, J0H 1A0, suivie de la disposition des cendres au Columbarium Lalime & Boisvert.
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