Theresa Desroches

Obituary of Theresa Marie Bernardette Desroches

DESROCHES, Theresa Marie Bernardette - Theresa died peacefully at Trillium Villa at the age of 94 on Wednesday, September 13, 2017. She had been a resident there for 26 years. Theresa was the youngest daughter of Telesphore & Victoria Gervais of Victoria Harbour, ON. She was also predeceased by sons Gerald and Basil, sisters Malvina O'Reilly, Sister Rose Anne Gervais, Veronica Laraway and Alma Savage and older brothers Emile, Gus and Phillip Gervais. Beloved and loving friend of Margaret Maheu. Sincere thanks to the wonderful nurses, caregivers and dear friends at Trillium Villa. A cemetery remembrance service will be held. Messages of condolence and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com "Into my heart's treasury I slipped a coin That time cannot take, nor a thief purloin. O better than the minting of a gold-crowned king Is the safe-kept memory of a lovely thing" (Sarah Teasdale)
Friday
15
September

Graveside Service

Friday, September 15, 2017
Our Lady Of Mercy Cemetery
1190 Glen Allen Dr.
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
Friday
15
September

Interment at: Our Lady Of Mercy Cemetery

Friday, September 15, 2017
Our Lady Of Mercy Cemetery
1190 Glen Allen Dr.
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

Additional Obit Info

DESROCHES, Theresa Marie Bernardette - Theresa died peacefully at Trillium Villa at the age of 94 on Wednesday, September 13, 2017. She had been a resident there for 26 years. Theresa was the youngest daughter of Telesphore & Victoria Gervais of Victoria Harbour, ON. She was also predeceased by sons Gerald and Basil, sisters Malvina O'Reilly, Sister Rose Anne Gervais, Veronica Laraway and Alma Savage and older brothers Emile, Gus and Phillip Gervais. Beloved and loving friend of Margaret Maheu. Sincere thanks to the wonderful nurses, caregivers and dear friends at Trillium Villa. A cemetery remembrance service will be held. Messages of condolence and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com "Into my heart's treasury I slipped a coin That time cannot take, nor a thief purloin. O better than the minting of a gold-crowned king Is the safe-kept memory of a lovely thing" (Sarah Teasdale)
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