Yolande Marie Duguay Obituary
It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Yolande Marie Duguay of Stanley, New Brunswick, who passed away at the age of 75, on August 4, 2020. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Yolande Marie Duguay to show support.
She was predeceased by: her parents, Louis Duguay and Isabella Duguay; her siblings, Gerald Duguay, Rheal Duguay, Charles Duguay and Rita McKay; and her stepson Jeff Harrington.
She is survived by: her husband Steven Harrington of Glassville; her children, Melinda Brown (Thomas) of Fredericton, Cathy Parker (Glen Polchies) of Fredericton, Caroline Parker (Kevin Buttle) of Bathurst, Mary Humble (Jason) of Fredericton and Edward Parker (Arlene) of Nashwaak Bridge; her niece Mona Leung; her grandchildren, Bradley Brown (Mica), Amanda Brown, Michael Hunter (Kim), Robert Parker (Tina Légère), Angela Pitre (Chris), John Kennie, Cassidy Buttle (Thomas Melanson), Shaun Firth, Alex Firth, Jacob Firth, Paige Parker (Josh Allen), Ryan Parker (Bekka Vermey) and Kristen Parker; her great grandchildren, Nica Brown, Aiden Brown, Zoe Brown, Stanley Brown, Cole Hunter, Ty Hunter, Evan Pitre, Peyton Kennie, Charlotte Melanson and Adelaide Allen; her siblings, Leona LeBreton (John Paul) of Bathurst, Patsy Fairley (Mike) of Boiestown, Janet McAloon (Mike) of Fredericton and Peter Duguay (Mona Hache) of Nashwaak Village; her stepchildren, Dwayne Harrington, Jonathan Harrington (Robin), Florenceville-Bristol and Tina Brown (Chad) of Howard Brook; her stepgrandchildren, Courtney Harrington, Kelsey Harrington, Caitlyn Harrington, Kristen Harrington, Cayden Harrington, Kayla Harrington (Jermaine Brosseau) and Bianca Greer (Jeremy); her stepgreat-grandchildren, Zachary Brosseau, Marissa Greer and Kaeson Harrington; and also, Gerald Parker of Nashwaak Bridge and Ronica Harrington of Lindsay Springs. She is also survived by nieces and nephews.
For those who wish, remembrances can be made to the Canadian Parkinson's Foundation and would be appreciated by the family.