Lionel Albert Chretien

LIONEL ALBERT CHRÉTIEN
April 13, 1936 – Dec 30, 2011
We are deeply saddened to announce the sudden passing of our dear father and grandfather, Lionel Albert Chrétien at his home in Kamloops, B.C.
Lionel (Nel) was predeceased by his wife, Agnes (Una) Brown Morrison on June 5, 2009, parents Hector & Irene, and older brother Hector.
He is survived by his 4 children, Jacques (Corinne), Jamie (Cathy), Andrée (Thane), and Jean-Paul, grandchildren Déja, Jelise, Cade, Hannah, Hailey, Joshua, Amanda, and Dustin, as well as siblings Gilles (Bune) Chrétien, Claudette Morrow, Margaret Coon, Olive Meyer, Gerald Chrétien, Dolores Mowry, extended family Barbara and Garth Carr, and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Dad was born in Sudbury, Ontario and raised in Peterborough, Ontario in a farming community. Later he attended St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, where he majored in economics, as well as Osgoode Hall law school, at York University in Toronto, Ontario. In Peterborough, he met the love of his life, Una, a young, vibrant redhead who had just immigrated from Scotland. After graduating, he moved to Vancouver for a fresh start, first selling vacuums and surviving on peanut butter sandwiches. He sent for Una shortly thereafter, and they were married on May 19, 1962, in Vancouver, B.C.
Dad continued on in business, soon managing trust companies in Vancouver, Abbotsford, Victoria, and finally in Kamloops, where he settled with Una to raise his family. Here, he opened his own mortgage company, Haliburton Mortgage, which he operated for over 30 years. Dad was involved in numerous building projects and real-estate ventures in Kamloops throughout his life, and retired a very successful businessman.
Dad loved to sing and had a deep appreciation for music. He played the banjo and the ukulele and would often break out in song with his tenor-like voice in public places. He sang from his soul. Dad loved getting together with friends and family over a bottle of red wine for some laughs. He was an avid hockey fan, playing into his late 30’s, and then continued to coach many rep. teams in Kamloops as his sons grew up. He was a true blue Habs fan. He was passionate about fishing, gardening and especially cooking; many will remember his Chinese food, ribs, and baked beans. In his retirement years, he and Una enjoyed summers at their cottage at Paul Lake, floating on the barge with their children and grandkids.
Dad was one of a kind. A loving father, quick witted, a philosopher, and a silent philanthropist. He had a huge heart, and was known to reach out to those in need, whether it was giving them money, an odd job, or a place to stay. He always had an extra guest at the dinner table. Raised a Catholic, Dad had a strong faith and trust in God.
Dad will be missed by those who knew him. Dad, it gives us peace to know you are finally with Mom again, and all your friends and family that passed before you.
A Catholic funeral mass will be held at St. Joseph’s Church, 200 Chilcotin Way, Kamloops, B.C., on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 1:00 p.m.. Mass will be celebrated by Father Peter Nguyen. A reception will follow at 133 West Battle Street.
In lieu of flowers, Dad would appreciate an act of kindness or a donation to Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice.

11 Condolences for “Lionel Albert Chretien”

  1. Ben Sampogna says:

    Jean-Paul and family,

    I too am saddened to hear of your father’s passing. I hope the best for all of you at this trying time, and I know the strength and unity of your family will help you through.

    Respectfully,
    Ben Sampogna

  2. Andy Fraser says:

    To Jamie, Cathy and family,

    We were deeply saddened to hear of the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

    Andy & Luisa Fraser

  3. tim smith sheila noftall says:

    Jacques , Jamie ,Jean-paul , Andree & Thane and families ,

    Please accept our sympathies on your recent loss, our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you , sincerely , tim smith & sheila noftall .

  4. Phil and Pat Davis says:

    We are so sorry to hear of Nels passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
    Phil and Pat Davis

  5. Larry and Joan Cummings says:

    Sorry to hear of Nels passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  6. Wendy Nielsen says:

    “We are very sorry to read of the passing of your Dad. Our positive thoughts are with you and your family. From Tony and Wendy”

  7. Kevin and Charlene Smith says:

    To Jamiie, Cathy and your entire family,

    We are deeply saddened at the passing of your Dad. He was a great guy and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
    Kevin and Charlene Smith

  8. Pat & Jim Johannson says:

    Dear Andree and family,
    Sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

  9. Ben Biagioni says:

    Dear family
    I am so sad. I love your Dad, his style and compassion is always an inspiration to me. Nels is definitely singing with your Mom and all the Angels.

    Ben

  10. Dee Baillie says:

    Jamie, Cathy & Family,

    Sending you my condolences on the loss of your Dad. My thoughts are with you and your family during this very difficult time.

    Dee

  11. Gary Woitas says:

    Jacques, Jamie, Andree and Jean-Paul,

    Our family, Gary, Joanne, Joel and Julie, are all very sad to hear of your father’s passing. Please accept our sincere heartfelt condolences. We will be unable to attend Services but our thoughts will be with you.

    Gary & Joane Woitas and family

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