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Alfred Joseph Dumais

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Alfred Joseph Dumais

Birth
Death
8 Feb 2009 (aged 74)
Saskatchewan, Canada
Burial
Prince Albert, Prince Albert Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada Add to Map
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Alfred was born in Mattes, Saskatchewan to mother Sybil and father Joseph. He was one of eight children, and enjoyed a busy upbringing working on the family farm with his brothers and sisters and attending the Mattes country school where he completed his education. As a young man he briefly moved to British Columbia to work for Coca Cola, then returned home to work on the family farm. Shortly after, he met his love and partner for 41 years, Joyce. They married on July 1, 1967. Together they moved into Prince Albert to start a life, and had 2 children Cardell in 1969 and Lyne in 1973. Alfred worked for the Stock Yards for 25 years and then for Pepsi Cola for a short time before retiring. He was not a man that could be still for long, and was always looking for an odd job to do for a friend or to help out with several projects. He also enjoyed taking many trips to Kamloops and Calgary to visit his children and grandchildren. His love for farming was never lost and while he continued to have a full time job in Prince Albert, had a grain farm in the summer, packing the family in his 1972 brown Ford truck every weekend in the spring, summer and fall for 30 years. While Alfred was in the field, Joyce would be busy gardening and preparing dinner and coffee for whoever stopped by to visit. Alfred is survived by his wife Joyce; his son Cardell (Petrina); his daughter Lyne (Chad) Schneider; his 3 grandsons Carson, Jarrett and Matthew; one granddaughter Kate; his sisters Mary Louise (Théodore) Croteau of Saskatoon, Edouardine Bélair of Debden and Clémentine (Bernard) Paquette of Blackfalds, AB; sisters-in-law Rose and Anita and numerous nieces and nephews. Alfred is predeceased by his parents Joseph and Sybil (Moonen); 3 brothers Albert, Arthur and Jean; sister Hélène (Edgar) Lajeunesse; and brother-in-law Yvan Bélair. His quiet demeanor, friendly wave and infectious smile will be always remembered and sadly missed. We love you.

Alfred was born in Mattes, Saskatchewan to mother Sybil and father Joseph. He was one of eight children, and enjoyed a busy upbringing working on the family farm with his brothers and sisters and attending the Mattes country school where he completed his education. As a young man he briefly moved to British Columbia to work for Coca Cola, then returned home to work on the family farm. Shortly after, he met his love and partner for 41 years, Joyce. They married on July 1, 1967. Together they moved into Prince Albert to start a life, and had 2 children Cardell in 1969 and Lyne in 1973. Alfred worked for the Stock Yards for 25 years and then for Pepsi Cola for a short time before retiring. He was not a man that could be still for long, and was always looking for an odd job to do for a friend or to help out with several projects. He also enjoyed taking many trips to Kamloops and Calgary to visit his children and grandchildren. His love for farming was never lost and while he continued to have a full time job in Prince Albert, had a grain farm in the summer, packing the family in his 1972 brown Ford truck every weekend in the spring, summer and fall for 30 years. While Alfred was in the field, Joyce would be busy gardening and preparing dinner and coffee for whoever stopped by to visit. Alfred is survived by his wife Joyce; his son Cardell (Petrina); his daughter Lyne (Chad) Schneider; his 3 grandsons Carson, Jarrett and Matthew; one granddaughter Kate; his sisters Mary Louise (Théodore) Croteau of Saskatoon, Edouardine Bélair of Debden and Clémentine (Bernard) Paquette of Blackfalds, AB; sisters-in-law Rose and Anita and numerous nieces and nephews. Alfred is predeceased by his parents Joseph and Sybil (Moonen); 3 brothers Albert, Arthur and Jean; sister Hélène (Edgar) Lajeunesse; and brother-in-law Yvan Bélair. His quiet demeanor, friendly wave and infectious smile will be always remembered and sadly missed. We love you.


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