GAUDETTE, Yvan
1932 - 2024
Yvan Gaudette, Acadian patriarch, born at home in Quebec City, passed away on June 23, 2024, at the age of 91. He leaves behind the love of his life, Joan Newman, after 65 years of marriage, his beloved daughter Malaika (Chris), and his two sons of whom he was very proud, Alex and Éric, along with their cherished wives Renée and Sophie. He also leaves behind his four sisters, Nicole (Dr. Bernard Leboeuf), Maryse (Léo Normand), Francine (Jean Demers) and Ghyslaine (Dr. Rino Cianciulli), an impressive number of grandchildren, Claire (Charlie), Angela (Dr. Fermin), Julien, Francis (Julia), Caroline (Simon), Philippe, Leah (Jonathan), Sebastian, Alexandre (Joly-Ann), Hugo, Rosalie (Marc-André), Mathieu (Mélanie), Fannie (Shawn), Maxim, as well as a few great-grandsons and great-granddaughters, nieces and nephews and many members of the family and friends. Sadly, his two eldest sons, Daniel Patrick (Bernadette) and Marc Edouard (Nathalie), predeceased him. He will finally join them in the Chelsea cemetery.
A chartered accountant by training, Yvan quickly became interested in international development, a field in which he worked for 55 years. During this time, he lived for 11 years in Africa with his adventurous wife, contributing with her to the establishment of two national universities. Yvan launched the creation of INTOSAI (IDI), the supreme Audit Institute and the Foundation's Executive Secretary, visited several countries either as Deputy Auditor General of Canada or as a consultant and expert advisor to assess the feasibility of assistance to the audit offices of developing nations. The visits were designed to better understand the needs and long-term objectives of these offices. Mr. Gaudette discussed the Foundation and its plans with officials in Kenya, Rwanda, Cameroun, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Morocco and China.
Mr. Gaudette’s tenacity and his commitment to the practice of audit internationally, along with his lifelong commitment to education and training have left an indelible mark on the profession of audit worldwide. During this period, several of 184 fellow participants coming from 52 countries became Auditors General in their respective nations.
He was particularly proud that several of his grandchildren, while studying, traveled to many foreign countries at a very young age with their backpacks.
He had no intention of leaving this world at such a young age (he was 91 years old), but it is one of the few events in his life that he could not control!
Although he is not too sure where he will end up after his death, he hopes that one day he will reunite with his wife, Joan, his daughter and his four sons, as well as all the family members he has loved and continues to love deeply.
Yvan Gaudette will be profondly missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. May he rest in eternal peace, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, love, and remarkable achievements.
The family would like to thank the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and its staff for their high-quality services as well as Maison Mathieu Froment- Savoie for all their loving care.
Viewing at COOPÉRATIVE FUNÉRAIRE DE L’OUTAOUAIS, 95 boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes, Gatineau, Quebec J8Y 6X3. Friday, July 19, 2024, from 10 AM to 1 PM. The ceremony and reception will follow at the same location at 2 PM. It will be possible to view the ceremony live or by replay by following the link https://commemora.tv/fr/diffusions/95002
Your expressions of sympathy can be translated into a donation to the Fondation Mathieu Froment-Savoie, the University of Ottawa Heart Institute or an organization of your choice that reminds you of Yvan’s generosity.
Online condolences may be made via www.cfo.coop