In Memory of

Ernest

A.

Trudeau

Condolences

Condolence From: Marie Moreschi
Condolence: Bill, Patti, Kassie & Katie, My heart felt condolences. You all are in my thoughts & prayers at this difficult time. May your memories give you great comfort. The Moreschi Family Frank, Marie, Frank William & Matthew
Tuesday March 03, 2015
Condolence From: Thelma Williams
Condolence: Joe, May God be with you and your family during this time of mourning. Your dad seemed to have lived a long life. I am sure that you have many fond memories. Keep those memories tucked away in your heart. May they always be available to you every time you think of him. May you find solace knowing that your father is resting peacefully. Your MCB Co-Worker
Monday March 02, 2015
Condolence From: Jeannine (Trudeau-LeBlanc) Gilmore
Condolence: My deepest sympathies to Aunt Catherine, Tommy, Billy, Stephen, John, Joe, and your extended families. It is always hardest on those left behind so I pray for all of you that his many stories, the memories you have of him and your family and friends sustain you in this sorrowful time. I can only imagine the happiest of a family reunion you are having Heaven with your parents, my mom, Joseph, Louise, Jeanne, Buster, Roland and Alice. May you rest in peace Uncle Ernie. You will be missed by many. With Love, Jeannine
Monday March 02, 2015
Condolence From: Vince Hartmann
Condolence: Having read the obituary of Ernest Trudeau, I felt in awe of the man, yet I also experienced a feeling of emptiness since I never had the opportunity to meet Ernest. I felt like I was reading the forward of a mythical novel. He was a hero and a warrior that America can be proud of. Reading of his exploits as an Army Ranger and member of the OSS during World War ll gave me chills. My deepest sympathies to the Trudeau family I am truly proud to have the name of Trudeau as part of our family tree. Vince Hartmann, Toms father in law
Sunday March 01, 2015
Condolence From: Vince Hartmann
Condolence: Having read the obituary of Ernest Trudeau, I felt in awe of the man, yet I also experienced a feeling of emptiness since I never had the opportunity to meet Ernest. I felt like I was reading the forward of a mythical novel. He was a hero and a warrior that America can be proud of. Reading of his exploits as an Army Ranger and member of the OSS during World War ll gave me chills. My deepest sympathies to the Trudeau family I am truly proud to have the name of Trudeau as part of our family tree. Vince Hartmann, Toms father in law
Sunday March 01, 2015
Condolence From: Dave & Karyn Lyon
Condolence: Tom, our deepest sympathy in regard to the lose of your father. Though we never had the honor to meet him, I'm sure he was truly a great man. Our Veteran community has lost another brother, an Eagle has soared. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Dave and Karyn Lyon
Sunday March 01, 2015