Jean Louis Johnny Vannier

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Gender: homme
Father: Rodolphe Louis Ignace Vannier
Mother: Parmélia Nadeau
Spouse(s):
    Jane Adams


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Event(s)/Fact(s):
    Birth : March 7th, 1924Sacré-Coeur, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario
    Baptism : March 9th, 1924Sacré-Coeur, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario
    Death : October 15th, 2005Sudbury, Ontario
    Marriage : April 17th, L 1952

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Note(s):
Baptême (1924)
9 mars 1924
Joseph Jean Louis Vannier, né le 7 mars, fils de Rodolphe Vannier et de Parmélia Nadeau
Parrain: Stanislas Vannier et Marraine: Délia Parent
Paroisse: Sacré-Coeur, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario
Note: a pousé le 17 avril 1952 Jea? (prénom illisible) Adam, Diocèse St-? (2 mots illisibles), Parish of Kirkedly.(nom à valider)
Référence:
Ancestry.com. Registres de l’Église catholique de l’Ontario (Collection Drouin), 1747 à 1967 [base de données en ligne]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.

Mariage (1952)
17 avril 1952
Joseph Jean Louis Vannier, fils de Rodolphe Vannier et de Parmélia Nadeau
et de
Jea? Adam, fille de ?
Paroisse: Diocèse St-? (2 mots illisibles), Parish of Kirkedly.(nom à valider)
Référence: Voir ci-dessus - Baptême

Décès (2005)
15 octobre 2005
Jean Louis Johnny Vannier, époux de Jane Adams, fils de Rod et de Parmelia Nadeau, est décédée à l'âge de 82 ans.
Référence: Voir ci-dessous - Obituary


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Obituary (Avis de décès)


Jean VANNIER


VANNIER, Jean Louis Johnny - of Espanola passed away at the Sudbury Regional Hospital, Laurentian Site on Saturday, October 15th, 2005 in his 82nd year.

Beloved husband of Jane nee Adams of Espanola. Dear son of the late Rod and Parmelia nee Nadeau Vannier. Loving brother of Mrs. Angele Turcotte-Bowes, Mrs. Isabelle Brown and Bruno Vannier wife Madeleine all of Sturgeon Falls, Eugene Vannier wife Geraldine of Oakville and the late Jules Vannier. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

Johnny Vannier was nicknamed one of the "Flying Frenchmen" while with the Paisley Pirates of Scotland. Vannier was chosen from 350 players from all over the Dominion. His skill allowed him to excel in baseball, badminton, skiing and swimming, as well as hockey. He played for the Sudbury Juveniles, Wolves Juniors, Legionnaires, and the Copper Cliff Junior "A" Redmen; the Canadian Legion Intermediates; the Paisley Pirates, the Fife Flyers and the All Stars of Scotland. John was inducted into the Nipissing Hall of Fame and was recognized for his contribution to Canadian hockey. John was originally from Sturgeon Falls and at the age of 18 joined the army and moved to Ottawa where he played for the Ottawa Senators. After the war, Vannier played in England and Scotland. In 1952 he had a conditional offer with KVP Espanola as stationary engineer but had to agree to play hockey with the Mill hockey team the KVEE'S. John was an Ordinary Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 39, Espanola and a Veteran of World War II.

Friends may call at the Bourcier Funeral Home, Espanola today, October 18 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services from the United Church of Espanola on Wednesday, October 19th at 10 a.m. with the Reverend Cathy Russell officiating. Interment in the Espanola Cemetery. If so desired, Memorial Tributes may be made to the Espanola Hospital Foundation or the Northern Cancer Research Foundation.

Référence:
http://www.yourlifemoments.ca/sitepages/obituary.asp?oId=108671

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