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Kenneth Rudolph (Boots) Boutilier

 

RCN

 

Died: 09 Mar 2005, Pembroke, Ontario, age 80

 

BOUTILIER, Kenneth Rudolf (Boots) - retired member of the Royal Canadian Navy, veteran of the Second World War and the Korean War and longstanding member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #72, passed away in the Pembroke Regional Hospital on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 in his 80th year, Boots Boutilier of Pembroke, Dear husband of Doris Boutilier. Dear father of Donald Boutilier (wife, Brenda), Chilliwack, B.C.; and Deryck Boutilier (wife, Christine), Trenton. Grandfather to Kenneth Jr. and Shawna Boutilier, B.C.; and Katrina Boutilier, Trenton. Great-grandfather to Daniel. Brother to Joan Johnson; David Boutilier (late wife, Cheryl); all of Nova Scotia; Elsie (Mrs. Don Barker), Burlington; Iris Isenor, of Nova Scotia. Predeceased by his brother, Robert Boutilier and sisters, Margaret Bates and Virginia Barss. By request there will be no visitation or service. Spring interment of cremated remains in Wesley United Cemetery. (Halifax Daily News Sunday 13 Mar 2005)

 

BOUTILIER, Kenneth Rudolf (Boots) - Retired Member of the Royal Canadian Navy, Veteran WWII & The Korean War and Longstanding Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 72. Passed away in the Pembroke Regional Hospital on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 in his 80th year. Boots Boutilier of Pembroke dear husband of Doris Boutilier. Dear father of Donald Boutilier (wife Brenda), Chilliwack, B.C.; and Deryck Boutilier (wife Christine), Trenton. Grandfather to Kenneth Jr. & Shawna Boutilier, B.C.; and Katrina Boutilier, Trenton. Brother to Joan Johnson; David Boutilier (late wife Cheryl); all of Nova Scotia; Elsie (Mrs. Don Barker), Burlington; Iris Isenor; of Nova Scotia. Predeceased by her brother Robert Boutilier and sisters Margaret Bates and Virginia Barss. By request there will be no visitation or service. Spring Interment of Cremated Remains in Wesley United Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy donations made to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements by the Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home, Pembroke. (Source: Funeral home website)

 


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