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De : Joël Godin Date : 5 Février 2026 À toute la famille de Monsieur Brochu, Je tenais personnellement à vous offrir mes plus sincères condoléances et à vous exprimer toute ma compassion. Cordialement, Joël Godin Député de Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier De : Violette Tardif Date : 5 Février 2026 Au cœur le plus grand, oncle Vic, merci d’avoir été dans ma vie 💜 Il restera de toi..., Il restera de toi… Il restera de toi ce que tu as donné. Au lieu de le garder dans des coffres rouillés. Il restera de toi de ton jardin secret, Une fleur oubliée qui ne s’est pas fanée. Ce que tu as donné, en d’autres fleurira. Celui qui perd sa vie, un jour la trouvera. Il restera de toi ce que tu as offert Entre les bras ouverts un matin au soleil. Il restera de toi ce que tu as perdu Que tu as attendu plus loin que les réveils, Ce que tu as souffert, en d’autres revivra. Celui qui perd sa vie, un jour la trouvera. Il restera de toi une larme tombée, Un sourire germé sur les yeux de ton coeur. Il restera de toi ce que tu as semé Que tu as partagé aux mendiants du bonheur. Ce que tu as semé, en d’autres germera. Celui qui perd sa vie, un jour la trouvera. Simone Weil De : christian lacroix Date : 5 Février 2026 Mes sincères condoléances a la familles De : Johanne Bilodeau et Richard Côté Date : 6 Février 2026 À un homme d'exception, avec qui les souvenirs sont immenses. Que je pleure devant ton départ, toi notre ami à tous. Tu avais ce charisme et tu nous a tous conviés à se lier avec toi. Nous l'avons fait avec grande joie et bonheur car c'est ce qui nous rejoignait tous,la joie, le fin,le rire et surtout la musique. Mon dieu, en y repensant, tous ces secrets que nous avons partagés ensemble,"la gang". Bon voyage mon ami, tu resteras toujours dans nos pensées. Repose-toi. Tu as bien des gens à voir en haut et gros câlin à ta Jeannette que nous aimions tous. Sincère condoléances à la famille ainsi que tout les amis qui pleure son départ. De : Nicole Hamel Date : 6 Février 2026 Mes sympathies à la famille De : marguerite boucher et jacques gauvin Date : 6 Février 2026 Nos sincères condoléances à tous ses proches et nombreux amis qui l'ont aimé. Vic. Un personnage joyeux, généreux , attachant....quels beaux souvenirs. Merci pour ta vie. De : Peter Stuart Date : 6 Février 2026 My sincere condolences to all of Vic's family and friends in Quebec City and elsewhere. I got to know Vic in the 12 Step Program of AA in the Columbus Group in Val Belair from 2001-2013, when I lived in Sillery. Vic was a regular and faithful attendee at meetings and took his sobriety and serenity seriously. Vic had an excellent sense of humour, and was always ready with a joke or a light-hearted remark about his size, or about the 'remember when' aspect of his days in active addiction. Vic was committed to his spouse Jeanette and missed her greatly when she passed away a number of years ago. Vic was a loyal friend who always had good things to say about other people, despite their failings, and liked his electronic gadgets, which he used to share photographs, jokes, and stories with his friends such as myself, whenever I would meet up with him at St. Germain Restaurant for a meal in the summer after I moved away, and would come back and visit him to keep in touch. Vic was thoughtful in many little ways, such as ordering little flashlight key chain things all the way from China, and having them shipped to Canada, where he would hand them out to his friends and acquaintances as useful little tokens of his affection. Vic was very involved in the life of the Royal Canadian Legion, and participated actively in Legion activities as well as management. Vic also served as a volunteer Board member on the St-Catherine-de-la-Jacques Cartier cable cooperative for many years, and helped out in managing their affairs. Vic was always ready to help another alcoholic, and his motto was 'keep comin' back'. Vic was also very involved in the life of the Little Peoples Association in Quebec and across Canada, and was always on the lookout to help people better understand what Little People were all about, and what the different types of Dwarfism were, and so on. Vic loved his parents and his siblings dearly, and it grieved him significantly to lose them, but he soldiered on nevertheless, and always took my calls when I would call him from Ottawa, Port Colborne or Peterborough, and we would have a great time together talking sobriety sharing the Love of One Drunk for Another, as our elders used to say in the Columbus Group. Vic had a significant group of friends amongst the teachers at St. Patrick's High School, where his Brother worked, and would often go out for a meal with them to share moments of fellowship. Vic also worked for 30 years at Base Valcartier as a Clerk and kept up a significant number of contacts with both civilians and military personnel from his time on Base. Vic Brochu lived a life well-lived, and he will be sorely-missed by yours truly, and I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank Claire, his Angel, as he always called her, for the amazing care she provided to Vic in his final days. Merci Claire. Les soins que tu as proferer à mon cher ami Vic on été hors paire, et Vic a toujours dit que tu étais son 'ange.' Rest in Peace Vic, you're in the arms of Jesus now. Amen. |