In Celebration of

Aline Soubliere

April 14, 1923 -  June 30, 2020

Aline Soubliere, 97 years of age, passed away Tuesday June 30th, after 3 months in Hospital. Aline was predeceased by her husband Lucien. She is survived by her sister Monique, her children Odette, Jean, Jocelyne, Marc, 4 grandchildren and 6 great grand children.
Energetic in all her endeavors, Aline thrived on the company of people, always enjoying get togethers and valued family above all.
Your sympathies can be directed by making a donation to a charitable or community support organisation.

Guestbook 

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Monique Cassidy (sister)

Entered July 8, 2020 from Kanata

For many years, we were the only two of four children left. You were the best sister, person and friend I could ever wish for. You are deeply missed and always will be. Those last six months were torture for you and you are now mercifully out of pain and free. Rest in peace beloved sister.

Phil Soubliere (Nephew)

Entered July 9, 2020 from ottawa

Deepest sympathies to the family. Tante Aline will be fondly remembered.

Chris Dinelle & Réjean Mayer (Nephew)

Entered July 10, 2020 from Cumberland

I have such fond memories of Aline. Every time we’d visit her at the cottage, she was always smiling and laughing. And you couldn't find a better storyteller - she could make you laugh at anything. Please accept our condolences on your loss.

Jean-Pierre Soublière (Cousin "de longue date")

Entered July 11, 2020 from Ottawa

je me souviens bien d'Aline, et de Lucien. Mais malheureusement, celà vient de loin car je ne crois pas l'avoir vue que depuis les années 60. En effet, votre descriptopn de votre mère est telle que je me souviens, soit une personne joyeuse et de famille. Mes condoléances

Bruce and Anne Buie (Neighbour)

Entered July 11, 2020 from Ottawa

We had many pleasant years at MacLaren’s Landing with the Soubliere and Cassidy families as neighbours. We did not keep in touch with Aline when she moved to the city but caught up family news whenever Jean was out and we were there. The Danelle family had a long history on Northridge Lane in MacLaren’s Landing.

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