Alain Giroux
June 5, 2016
Condolences
I have such fond memories of uncle Alain. Being one of the oldest of his nieces and nephews, he was in his 20's when I was a small child. I remember him as being a gentle, kind and shy man. It felt good to be in his presence. His soul has now gone home. My deepest condolences to Shirley who brought love and joy in his life and to her whole family.
RIP dearest uncle.
On bahalf of the entire Lalande famille, please accept our deeply felt sympathies. Our prayers are joining yours in the lost of our Oncle Alain.
— Mireille Moore (Lalande), May 23, 2016We were shocked and saddened to hear of Al's
death.We will miss his warmth and humor. We feel a real loss in his passing but remain grateful for having known him. Shirley is in our thoughts and prayers.
Condolences to Shirley, The world is loosing a very good man,especially you and the family.
My sincere condolences to aunt Shirley and family - my thoughts and prayers are with you. We, all of uncle Alain's nieces and nephews, have not had the privilege to spend a lot of time with him and aunt Shirley over the years, but we often thought of them. I will cherish the last time I visited them with my Mom and Dad, and I will miss my conversations with both of them which I had on a regular basis. Rest in peace uncle Alain - you were a very caring and loving man - you are now reunited with your brothers and sisters - say hi to Mom and Dad for me. XO
— Suzanne Giroux, May 23, 2016