
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our dear Suzanne Gagnon
Born on 6 November 1959 in Drummondville
Died on October 13, 2024 in Terrebonne
Suzanne Gagnon was a loving and loyal person who was always ready to offer help and love to those around her. Curious about everything and passionate about suspense novels and nature, her unconditional love will remain etched in the memories of her husband, Luc Gagnon, as well as her children: Laurie (Jean-François L.), Charles-René, Noémi (Jean-François D.) and Noémi (Jean-François D.) and Louann (Jean-François D.) and Louann (Jean-François D.) and Louann (Jean-François D.) and Louann (Julien B.B), not to mention her mother, Jeannine Bergeron, her grandchildren, her brothers and sisters and many others.
The rooting and the commemoration will take place on October 27, 2024 At the cemetery Second Life Forest.
In accordance with her wishes, the family will meet in private for rooting.
The celebration will then take place at 13:00 and will be accessible by invitation only, in accordance with Suzanne's last wishes.
Please do not send flowers, but consider donating to the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of Suzanne Gagnon.
We thank you so much for your support and warm thoughts during this difficult time.
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The Forest of the Second Life is a Ecoforest cemetery; an alternative solution to traditional funeral homes that allows you to contribute to the creation of forests, in tribute to the memory of your loved ones and for the benefit of future generations.
We are up to date The only location in Quebec, among all those who have the necessary authorizations for the burial of the ashes, to have added to our project a forest conservation easement to ensure, forever, the preservation and protection of the forest.
Our alternative funeral services allow you to pay tribute to your deceased by allowing them to dedicate their second life to the benefit of the next generations. The reforestation initiative The Second Life Forest makes it possible to capture up to 175 tons of carbon from the atmosphere each year.