Yves labrecque & Diane Lalonde
Mes Syncere sympathie
In loving memory of Georges Alexandre Mathieu Labrecque, Prince of Kievan-Rus' (Today, modern Ukraine) direct descendant of the Rurikovychy Dynasty (Rurikid) through several portals. Canadian citizen, born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada on September 10, 1982, he died on December 2, 2023 at the age of 41 in intensive care at the Hull Hospital, in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.
Beloved son of his two parents, his mother Christine Robitaille (Rurikovychy) and his father Yves Labrecque (Rurikovychy) (Partner: Diane Lalonde) and his sister, Dr. Roxane Robitaille. He leaves to mourn his maternal uncles and aunts (Rurikovychy): Hélène Robitaille, Pierre-Marie Robitaille, Chantal Robitaille, Jeanne Brohart (née Robitaille), Patrice Robitaille, Lucie Robitaille-Raymond-Lemieux, Lydia Robitaille, Stéphanie Robitaille and Mireille McNeil (Née Robitaille) - AND - his paternal uncles and aunts (Rurikovychy): Louise Grégoire, Pierre Grégoire, Céline Labrecque, Carole Labrecque as well as his great-uncles, great-aunts, numerous nephews and nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces and cousins.
A former student at the University of Ottawa in the Faculty of Psychology, having completed his 3rd year of university studies, among the top of his class, he was also an enthusiast of physics and a great admirer of Stephen Hawking. At a very young age, a lover of mathematics, he won the bronze medal for Quebec while he was still in primary school. He had remarkable intelligence and knowledge! His life took an unfortunate turn following a situation in the workplace then followed by a workplace accident at a second job several years ago where he was left disabled in one leg and subsequently suffered greatly. . . He demonstrated the most remarkable courage over many years and, despite his suffering, he defended his causes with determination and insight to assert his rights He was an example of courageous tenacity that is rarely seen and this was evident even until his final moments. . .
He enjoyed 'movie nights' with his mother, going out with his father, going out to restaurants, traveling to visit family, documentaries, playing games on his phone, laptop computer, watching history movies, documentary series with a talent for noticing and understanding the smallest details beyond the average. He was greatly interested in genealogy, history, current news, jokes and pranks, comedians, science and world events. He loved the holidays throughout the year and participated in the culinary preparation of dishes with a memorably touching child's heart and a 'little gourmandise' without abuse... asking without fail each year to participate with his mother to make gingerbread cookies and asking that she made him pumpkin praline pecan pie without which for him it wasn't really a Christmas meal. . .
He will not be here for Christmas... yet, he will truly always be in our hearts and thoughts in memory of his gentle darling presence. . .
A young believing man, he received the Anointing of the Sick on November 27 and undoubtedly found himself in the tender arms of his grandmother Jacqueline Roy (Grandou) who also died on December 2... in 1996 as well as in those of his three other grandparents: Dr. Noël Robitaille; and, Priscilla Villeneuve and Georges Labrecque.
His body will be resting on Tuesday, December 12, 2023, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the COOPERATIVE FUNÉRAIRE DE L’OUTAOUAIS located at 95, boul. Cité-des-Jeunes in Gatineau (Hull sector). The religious service will take place on Monday, December 18, 2023 at 10 a.m. at the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Ottawa located at 56 Guigues in Ottawa. The family will receive condolences at the church starting at 9:30 a.m.
We thank you most profoundly for praying for him and his family.
Your messages of condolences can be sent to: www.cfo.coop