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Marie Alice (Daigle) Harrison left her beloved family and friends on February 23, 2019 after a brave battle with cancer at the age of 62.
She will be dearly missed by loving husband and friend A.F. "Ted" Harrison, daughter Lisa (Nelson, B.C.) and son Michael (Ottawa, Ontario); by her loving brother Claude (Murielle) Daigle, and sisters Emma (Sonny) MacPhee, Jeanne (Rhéal) Melanson, and Doris (Bob Hawkins) Daigle; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, special nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, cousins, uncles and aunts.
She is predeceased by her father and mother, Joseph and Marie (Maillet) Daigle, and her brother Eddy.
Born in Aldouane, she grew up in Lakeburn where she married the love of her life. She and Ted moved to Toronto to work and returned here to raise their family. She worked for Assomption Vie until her recent retirement where she made lifelong friendships. As a very central part of her life, she was a longtime member of the Moncton Outdoor Enthusiasts, creating many cherished friendships.
She was a wonderful and caring mother. Lisa and Michael are her pride and joy and she loved them selflessly.
Alice was passionate about the great outdoors. She loved swimming, camping and challenging long hikes in the woods – rain, snow or shine. When she wasn’t hiking, you might find her reading on a swing outside, or digging clams at low tide in Aldouane, a place she loved and where she spent summers. Visiting with family brought her joy. Playing cards with her sisters brought much laughter. She loved visiting with her aunts and uncles.
She was a giving and easy going person – she would say that she "goes with the flow". All who knew her will remember her friendly open nature, always welcoming to friends and strangers alike.
Visitation will be held from the Chartersville Funeral Home, 363 Amirault Street, Dieppe, (857-1901) on Thursday, February 28th, 2019 from 1 to 3 pm, followed by a Celebration of Life and Reception.
Donations to the Canadian Red Cross would be appreciated by the family.
Immediate family extend heartfelt thanks to all who loved Alice and supported her during this time.
Marie Alice (Daigle) Harrison left her beloved family and friends on February 23, 2019 after a brave battle with cancer at the age of 62.
She will be dearly missed by loving husband and friend A.F. “Ted” Harrison, daughter Lisa (Nelson, B.C.) and son Michael (Ottawa, Ontario); by her loving brother Claude (Murielle) Daigle, and sisters Emma (Sonny) MacPhee, Jeanne (Rhéal) Melanson, and Doris (Bob Hawkins) Daigle; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, special nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, cousins, uncles and aunts.
She is predeceased by her father and mother, Joseph and Marie (Maillet) Daigle, and her brother Eddy.
Born in Aldouane, she grew up in Lakeburn where she married the love of her life. She and Ted moved to Toronto to work and returned here to raise their family. She worked for Assomption Vie until her recent retirement where she made lifelong friendships. As a very central part of her life, she was a longtime member of the Moncton Outdoor Enthusiasts, creating many cherished friendships.
She was a wonderful and caring mother. Lisa and Michael are her pride and joy and she loved them selflessly.
Alice was passionate about the great outdoors. She loved swimming, camping and challenging long hikes in the woods – rain, snow or shine. When she wasn’t hiking, you might find her reading on a swing outside, or digging clams at low tide in Aldouane, a place she loved and where she spent summers. Visiting with family brought her joy. Playing cards with her sisters brought much laughter. She loved visiting with her aunts and uncles.
She was a giving and easy going person – she would say that she “goes with the flow”. All who knew her will remember her friendly open nature, always welcoming to friends and strangers alike.
Visitation will be held from the Chartersville Funeral Home, 363 Amirault Street, Dieppe, (857-1901) on Thursday, February 28th, 2019 from 1 to 3 pm, followed by a Celebration of Life and Reception.
Donations to the Canadian Red Cross would be appreciated by the family.
Immediate family extend heartfelt thanks to all who loved Alice and supported her during this time.