In Celebration of

Bruce Le Couffe

January 30, 1963 -  March 9, 2017

There are no words to express the greatest shock and sorrow at Bruce’s sudden passing on March 9.

Bruce is mourned by his parents Beverly and Roger Le Couffe, his big blister Suz (Mike Sadowski) and brother Handy Andy (Manon). His loving and pain in the butt wife, and best friend Audrey. His most beautiful boys Robert (Lauren) and Ian (Shannon). Remember the apple never falls far from the tree……..The Curse works….. He would have made the best Grandpa.

He will also be missed by all his Out-Laws (He was the favourite Son-in law) Pat and Gil Kerr, Duncan and Diane Kerr, Gordon and Mary Kerr. And the nieces and nephews Alex, Simon, Peter, Andrew, Katie, Kevin and Emma.

I’m sure where ever he is, he is not alone as he can’t go anywhere without meeting someone he knows.
Bruce’s passing, our loss, is also felt by our communities, our neighbourhood, Air Canada and his “Crazy ax murdering friends on the internet”

In lieu of flowers or anything else I invite anyone and everyone to rise a glass and tell a tale on the evening of March 31 (if you can’t make the brick and mortar at The Pioneer pub in Pointe Claire Village that’s ok). I would like to celebrate the 34th anniversary of the best night of my life. Somewhere in the wee hours of April Fools he asked me out………good thing I got the joke ;-)

Luv

Guestbook 

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Suzan Cohen (Neighbor)

Entered March 16, 2017 from Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Again our condolences. He was amazing. Sincerely Nathan Susan and Matt Sebestyen

Bob Sheppard (friend)

Entered March 16, 2017 from Wanaque, NJ USA

I'm one of the internet axe murderer friends. I met Bruce and family in (I believe) 2006, and several times after.
Bruce always had a smile on his face, and a laugh to share. He will most definitely be missed, and I will lift a glass in his memory.

Rebeccah (Imaginary Internet friend)

Entered March 16, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Jill McKenna 

Entered March 17, 2017

Bruce's light will never -- can never -- be extinguished. What a warm, welcoming, jovial man whose infectious laughter and genuine affection for people touched all who knew him.

May he rest in peace; may your grief be lessened by the love and care of those who loved him best; and may his love continue to light your path.

All the best love to you at this painful time,
jill

Don DeMair (Friend)

Entered March 17, 2017 from Scotch plains

One of the warmest and welcomest people I've met. I only met Bruce a few times in person, but he's the kind of person that doesn't take long to befriend.

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