Monique Allard (née Houde)
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our mother, Monique. Mom passed away peacefully at Copper Ridge Place after a long battle with Alzheimer’s on July 29, 2023.
Monique is predeceased by her husband Maurice Allard (1997) and is survived by her loving partner, Henri Halotier, siblings (Fleurette, Pauline, Julien, Emile), children (Lise, Philip, Carmen, Jocelyne), grandchildren (Nolan, Coard, Peter, Amanda, Kayla, Dawson), great grandchildren (Scarlett, Parker, Eliana, Lucas, Henry).
Monique grew up in Bernard and then Elie, Manitoba. She spent many years teaching and raised her children while also completing her education degree.
Monique moved to Whitehorse in 1991 in search of new adventures, after surviving cancer in 1989. In Whitehorse, she met Henri, her loving partner. Henri was very devoted to mom and loved and cared for her the entire time she battled her disease.
Monique will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
We wish to thank the staff at Copper Ridge Place, who so gently cared for mom in her final days.
Tracey Andersen
My heart goes out to you all. It was an absolute pleasure to take care of Monique even for such a short time.
Lynne Johnston
My heart goes out to all of you with MaTante Monique’s passing 💐 deepest condolences from myself & my family. We had many wonderful years growing up with our big group of cousins, Aunts & Uncles to be cherished forever ❤️ RIP MaTante Monique, you are at peace.
Elaine Delorme
I remember working at Arabian horse shows with Monique & the shows her family held in their yard. And Mo brought water to the barn we rented ffor many years. Rene & I had many good times with your family. Sincere best wishes to you all. Elaine Delorme
anita simpson
My deepest condolences to the family and Monique’s sisters and brothers. She was a unique, vivacious lady and a wonderful devoted teacher.
We were united with a great family, the ties that bound us were our father, Henri St. Germain and and her mother Aldea, with being
grateful to have known Monique. May she rest in Peace. From Anita, Evelyn and May.