Condolences
Auntie Fran was always interested in what you had to say, especially if you were a little kid. I remember being so pleased to be asked what I was doing Whenever we visited Uncle Henry and Auntie Fran. I know you are missed.
Love and condolences,
Bev Therrien
We will miss you Great Grandma! We had such great time with you at Christmas. You were so goofy and happy. Brody loved when he got to play crib with you and we both had fun playing Old Maid and Go Fish. We were very fortunate to be able to see you more since you moved here. We loved seeing the big smile on your face when we would visit. We hope you and your family are having a great time in heaven.
My memories of “Mom” (because I’ve always called her that) go back to when I was 16 years old and was brought home to meet the family by her oldest son, Don. From the moment I met her, she welcomed me into the fold, and I soon found myself part of her family. I remember playing a lot of bingo with her, fundraisers for Don’s hockey. Dad would put aside her cards for her because they had her lucky numbers on them, and bring her new ones when the luck wasn’t running quite right. Mom’s children were everything to her, and so were the grandchildren that eventually came along. Family gatherings were at either the Therrien house or at Jan and Brian’s. They were frequent and often involved playing kaiser or singing along to Hammerin’ Hank’s guitar. Those times are special memories for me, as is Henry’s singing of old favourites like “Seven Spanish Angels” which was one of her favourites. As time went on, she and Dad took up cooking and put on feasts for the family. Hers alone, and one of my favourites, was her clam chowder: rich and thick with cream and bacon. She made a lot of it but we always wanted more. I also remember her picking out bits of raw hamburger to taste it to see if the seasoning was just right. She was, as Brent said, a force in the kitchen and we all had our favourites. There were always occasions to celebrate: Mothers’ Day at Stage West; decorating the Therrien Christmas tree with “glacons” and Mom doing the “pick pick throw” with the last of the tinsel; the Barbie birthday cakes she made for Francie, and Lindsay’s money jar. Grandma’s purse was super special to all of the kids but especially to Francie because it always held something special. I remember helping to plan their 25th anniversary gathering: it was the large wedding she and Dad had never had because they eloped, and her joy was out of this world. The celebration was a surprise and so many of her relatives had called beforehand to ask, “Aren’t the kids doing anything for you?” And she answered, “No, I don’t think so.” So it was a huge surprise, and I’m thinking a relief, to her to know those she loved so much had not forgotten their big day. Mom was good for advice throughout our lives but I do recall the first bit of advice she gave Don and me: don’t live together until you’re married, and we didn’t, and were happy to have saved the experience until we sealed the deal. She had a big heart and was always willing to help out when we needed help. And one last memory I’ll mention here (there are so many) is “doo-flinkies”. The family will remember her funny made-up word and how we laughed. We loved her and always will, this matriarch of the Therrien family. She will be sadly missed by every single one of us but never ever forgotten. Thank you, Mom, for everything you’ve done for the family. You’ve made our lives so much richer. Kathy
Sending deepest condolences to you Uncle Henry and family.
I will always remember the time Brenda and I flew to Kona and stayed with you both. Auntie Fran introduced us to Macadamia Nut Pie!
Well as her oldest grandson I have a lifetime of memories of Grandma. I remember she would always have silly stories for us grandkids and do silly things like howling at the moon. I remember how as a little guy things could seem scary but Grandma always had a way to make things feel okay. I remember once we were out at Goodsoil for summer holidays as we always did when we were kids and I don’t remember how old I was or where we were even staying but I do remember there was a hand knit blanket on the bed I was supposed to sleep in. On this blanket had sewn on butterflies that for some reason scared me and I did not want to sleep there. I remember Grandma taking the time to sit with me and show me the butterflies weren’t real and waited until I fell asleep. It’s a memory that has always stuck with me. I will always remember going to Grandma and Grandpa’s place for dinner. Grandma was always such an amazing cook. I especially loved her pasta sauce. I have tried for years now to make it right but Grandmas will always be the best. In my early 20’s I started working in the trades and would bring my laundry over to my Grandparents so I could use their machine. Grandma and I would sit and watch sci-fi movies. Grandma never understood what was going on in the movies and would ask me to explain it to her as the movie went on. I never minded explaining it to her as she would seem so interested in the stories. I will miss Grandma very much but I know she is patiently waiting for us while she makes that perfect pasta sauce for when we arrive. I Love you and miss you Grandma!
I will always remember her laugh,and how happy she was when she was around family,and friends
Fran was a great comfort to my brother Brian at his time of need
I wish her family comfort in knowing she is now at peace,and an angel watching over you all.
Deepest sympathy
Linda MacMillan
I first met Fran way back when I was just a nine year old girl,my brother Brian was getting married to Frans daughter Janet.
The Therriens welcomed all of us with open arms.I was the baby of my family so I received a bit more attention.
Fran and I became very good friends,she was so welcoming whenever we were at the same gatherings,l looked forward to seeing her and hoped she had brought her shrimp dip ,the best cook ever.
I also worked for and with her and her family for a few years,it was the best experience that I will never forget,a few laughs and a few drinks and a lot of happy times shared.
I will never forget how wonderful she made me feel,loved and important ,always grateful for that one !
Mr&MrsH always told me to smile,
So today I say goodbye to you and Rest In Peace my dear friend
You will be greatly missed,missed by many
Val MacMillam Popowich
The Mac Millan tribe has spent many times in Edmonton with the Therrien. Fran and Henry always made us feel welcome. We have such wonderful memories.. You will be missed by all who knew you. Henry and family my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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