We mourn the passing of a great lady at an age that we were always forbidden to reveal. A lover of antiques, Scottie dogs, cooking and especially laughter. She died on June 15th, 2022 in the home that she loved so much surrounded by her children. Elegant, stubborn, hardworking, intelligent and fiercely loyal, she is now in Heaven undoubtedly drinking white wine and walking along the beach in Green Bay, Nova Scotia holding hands with Geddy.
Pierrette was predeceased by her loving husband, Dr. Gerard F. Murphy, and leaves behind her children Kathleen (Erik), Patricia (Donald), Jennifer (William), and Sean. She was the proud grandmother to Tammy, Michele (Justin), James (Emilie), Andrew, Ryan (Abigail), Sarah (David), Matthew (Elaine), Sean (Samantha) and Kevin and a doting great-grandmother to Harper, Sophie, James, and Hazel.
The family would like to express our deepest appreciation to her loving caregivers who helped her during her health challenges and to her physician, Dr. Patrick Kilmartin.
We invite you to join us in celebrating her life on July 22nd, 2022 at 2 PM at St-Thomas Aquinas Church followed by a reception at her home at 647 Main Road, Hudson, Quebec.
In lieu of flowers, please feel free to donate to a worthy cause. We know Pierrette would have appreciated some help for the people of Ukraine.
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I will miss my Aunt. She was funny mischievous and a great person to be with. My heart is broken.
Our parents had the best times together laughing and drinking wine.
Love you all as always…
Susie xx
Our deepest sympathies to all the family.
She was always a lady!
Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Over the years I enjoyed my many conversations with Pierrette. She will be missed and always remembered…RIP dear Pierrette.
Your Hudson friends, Philip & Diana
Toutes mes sympathies à vous tous. Elle aura laissé plein de bons souvenirs.
May your family be spared any more sorrow.
What a great lady! Such a nice person, outgoing, funny, a pleasure to talk to. She will be missed. Our condolences to the family.
I just heard about Pierrette’s death. I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Pierrette making me laugh with her quirky comments during the years we worked together at Re/Max. May she Rest In Peace.
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