
Gilles Tetreault passed away unexpectedly in Edmonton on February 20, 2019 at the age of 72 years.
Gilles will be lovingly remembered by his life partner, Dianne–semicolon– children: Candace (Dallas), Blake (Geneva), Cale (Laura), Brent (Amanda), Scott–semicolon– grandchildren: Alex, Tristan, Cohen, Jackson, Parker–semicolon– siblings: Guy (Dianna), Lawrence (Carol), Rolande, Jeanette (Paul) as well as nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was predeceased by his parents, Joffre and Marie.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 28, 2019 at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 18407 – 60 Avenue, Edmonton, AB.
The family expresses heartfelt thanks to the staff at Benevolence Care Centre.
Donations in memory of Gilles may be made to Parkinson Canada.
Mike Delmage says
It is with great shock and sadness to hear of the passing of Gilles. I not only worked with Gilles for many years but also shared many a great time watching hockey or just having a beer. I will miss our little talks. I can not believe how fast the years have flown by. Rest in Peace my friend. May piece be with all your family that you loved so much.
Mike Delmage
Lillian and Jerry Wilk says
So sorry to read about dads passing. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time. You probably can not remember me but I used to look after you when you were younger,
Lillian Wilk (Cunningham)
Denise Reschny(Tetreault) says
We are sad to hear the new of Gilles passing. Our thoughts and prays are with you and you family.
Sending prays from Arizona
God bless
Denise and Elmer Reschny
Bill and Liz Reid says
We are saddened to hear of Gilles passing and regret that we are not able to attend the Funeral Mass being held for him. We send our prayers to you Dianne and also to the family that with each passing day wonderful loving memories of happy times will brighten your days.
Dianne, there were many enjoyable work related social gatherings that we shared with you and Gilles. Gilles had a wonderful sense of fun and zest for life.
Bill and Liz
The Red Deer Branch staff and myself were always looked forward to seeing Gilles. He was easy to talk to and with his sense of humour helped lift our spirits on busy and often stressful days.
Adieu My Friend until we meet again.
Bill
Terry and Luxton says
We were very sorry to hear of Gilles’s sudden passing. We wish to extend our sincere condolences to Dianne and the Tetreault family and extended families. Gilles was a very kind and gentle person who loved and cherished his family and especially his children and grand children. Gilles had a great sense of humour and was the life of a party. We will miss him dearly.