OBITUARY
Jeannine Alice Van de Sype
January 15, 1933 – March 18, 2019
IN THE CARE OF
Fletcher Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services
Jeannine Alice Van de Sype late of Radville, Saskatchewan born January 15, 1933 and passed away March 18, 2019 at the age of 86 years.
Jeannine was predeceased by her husband of 61 years, Alvin Van de Sype; parents, Albert & Antonia Fradette; grandchildren, Candace & Jennifer Van de Sype; father & mother in law, Raymond & Flora Van de Sype; sisters, infant, Maria, Theresa (Henry) Bourassa, Dora (Ed) Petit, Marguerite (Joseph) Deshors;
brothers, Raymond (Beatrice) Fradette, Ephrem (Angela) Fradette and Ed (Elsie) Fradette and in laws, Etienne Bourassa & Héléne Fradette.
Jeannine will be lovingly remembered by her son, Don (Rosanne) Van de Sype of Radville, SK & family: Daina Leblanc & children: September, Brendin, Sadie and Ryder, Wade Van de Sype (Cheryl); Kyle Van de Sype and Kelsey Van de Sype; son, Pat (June) Van de Sype of Radville, SK & family: Devin (Lisa) Van de Sype & children: Jacob, Wyatt and Hailey, Jenna Van de Sype (Greg Stewart) & children: Ella and Cooper; sisters, Anna Bourassa and Marie (John) Marecki; brother, Peter (Cecile) Fradette; sisters in law, Marie (Garnet) Wipf & Donna (Russ) Moe; brothers in law, Gary (Kay) Van de Sype & Dave (Judy) Van de Sype as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives & friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, March 23, at 2:00 p.m. from Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Radville, Saskatchewan with Father Thuy Nguyen celebrating. Interment will follow in
Radville~Laurier Cemetery, Radville, Saskatchewan.
Donations in memory of Jeannine may be made to Radville Health Care Auxiliary, PO Box 424, Radville, SK S0C 2G0.
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