

He was predeceased by his parents Napoleon and Aurore; son Calvin; grandson Jason; granddaughter Lindsay; former wife Marlene; brother Maurice; sisters Alice, Jean, Denise, and Laurette; brother-in-laws Bob and Dave; sister-in-law Marjorie.
Aime is survived by his son Darcy (Sandy); daughter Jacqueline (Paul); daughter-in-law Carol; brothers John and Lee; sisters Yvette and Paulette; along with numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Aime was born and raised in Leoville Saskatchewan, where he left at the age of 14 to start work as an iron worker. He moved to Lumsden Saskatchewan in 1983 where he resided until his death. He was passionate about spending time with his family, and always participated in their many celebrations, functions, competitions and sporting events. For those that had the opportunity to meet and get to know him, you soon learned that he had a great sense of humor and enjoyed laughing and making others laugh. He was a lifelong member of the International Association of Ironworkers, something for which he was very proud of. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus. Aime supported many local rinks, coffee shops, and pubs.
We would like to send a heartfelt thank you to all those family and friends, who took time to offer their assistance with Dad’s care over the many years he battled this disease. His many visitors each day could be seen coming and going on a regular basis, usually bringing prepared meals and treats for him.
Thank you to his various medical teams and first responders who worked with Dad over the many years. And a special thank you to his neighbor and best buddy Josh, who assisted Dad everyday with his many needs. They could often be found together travelling the countryside and touring the local taverns.
A Celebration of Life will be held at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, 310 Lake Street, Lumsden, SK on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 11:00 a.m.
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