Joseph Ernest Delphis Vaillancourt
Posted Mar 16, 2021 | 4:37 PM
June 13, 1939 – March 9, 2021
It is with breaking hearts we announce the passing of Ernie Vaillancourt at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops March 9, 2021 surrounded by family.
Born June 13, 1939 in Lafond, Alberta to Delphis Vaillancourt and Diane Foisy.
He was predeceased by his parents, Delphis and Diane Vaillancourt, sister Vivian Funk, brother-in-law Jack Funk, father-in-law and mother-in-law Alvin and Hazel Thompson, brother-in-law Ronald Thompson, and nephew Patrick Thompson.
Ernie is survived by his wife Mardell Vaillancourt, son Jason Vaillancourt (Dina McLeod), daughter Jocelyn Hunt (Kevin Markotich), grandchildren Kirstin and Kirysa Hunt, Talon Vaillancourt, Deja McLeod, and great-grandson William Beckett.
Also surviving brothers Aladin Vaillancourt, Emile Vaillancourt (Laurinda), sister Denise Cressy (William), and brother-in-law Kenneth Thompson, as well as numerous nephews; Clifford Cressy (Martha), David Cressy (Jill), Todd Vaillancourt (Linda), Travis Vaillancourt (Annie), and nieces; Cheryl Funk (Phil), Kerri Funk (Trevor), Lori Thomas (Neil), Graham Thompson, Julie Weir, Lindsay Thompson (her son George Thompson), and numerous great-nephews and nieces in BC, Alberta, Sask, and Scotland.
Ernie was a true family man. Loving devoted faithful husband of 53 years. An involved supportive loving father who was so very proud of his children.
His working career was spent in Kamloops as a journeyman lineman with BC Hydro from 1969-1997. An occupation bringing him great satisfaction.
A lengthy retirement contained many health challenges but his determination and joy for life overcame all. His pleasure derived from monthly Power Pioneer luncheon meetings, greeting co-workers and catching up with news was a highlight. He was a social being, making many friends. Long-time friends brought him joy.
At Ernie’s request there will be no formal service, a Celebration of Life for family and friends will be held when gatherings are once more allowed.
Donations to Royal Inland Hospital Foundation Kamloops for Proposed Cardiac Unit gratefully accepted.
A golden heart stopped beating
Hard working hands at rest
It broke our hearts to see you go
God only takes the best
They say memories are golden
Well maybe that is true
But we never wanted memories
We only wanted you
Your life was all about the labour
Your love of family true
You did your best for all of us
We will always remember you
We sat beside your bedside
Our hearts were crushed and sore
We did our duty to the end
Till we could do no more
In tears we watched you sinking
We watched you fade away
And though our hearts were breaking
We knew you could not stay
Our lips cannot speak how we loved you
Our hearts cannot tell what to say
But God only knows how we miss you
In our homes that are lonely today
Arrangements entrusted to Kamloops Funeral Home – 250-554-2577
Condolences may be sent to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com.
- Date : 2021-03-09
- Location : Kamloops