Our last tributes under way

Funeral announcements at the complex

Andrée Houde

1934-2024 September 25, 2024

À la très douce mémoire d’Andrée, décédée paisiblement après une longue maladie (Lou-Gehrig,SLA) le 25 septembre dernier à l'âge de 90 ans. Elle est ainsi allée rejoindre son père (Gérard Houde), sa mère (Christine Delisle), sa sœur Madeleine et son compagnon Roger Daoust décédés précédemment. Elle laisse dans le deuil sa sœur Yolande et ses enfants (Christian, Marie-Claude), son frère Pierre, son épouse Monique et leurs enfants (François, Michel, Éric, Julie), son frère Martin et ses enfants (Caroline, Louis-José, Marie) ainsi que sa conjointe Suzanne, son frère René, son épouse Doris et leur fille (Annie) et sa filleule Amélie.

Entrée en communauté à 18 ans chez les sœurs de la Présentation de Marie (St-Hyacinthe), elle a enseigné à St-Hyacinthe et à Drummondville avant de, à sa demande, s’en aller en mission au Pérou pendant quatorze années dont 5 à Comas, un bidonville de la capitale Lima, puis 9 dans les Andes, à San Mateo, toujours comme enseignante. De San Mateo, elle desservait aussi quelques autres villages, dont certains sans route, accessibles à dos d’âne seulement.

Délogée de sa Mission par l’Opus Dei, elle revient à contre-cœur à sa maison-mère à St-Hyacinthe, puis, déçue de ne pouvoir retourner au Pérou, elle quitte la communauté en 1975 et devient Directrice de la Pastorale à l’école secondaire Baldwin-Cartier, l’école secondaire francophone de l’ouest de l’Île de Montréal.

Elle prend sa retraite en 1999 et devient une aquarelliste de talent qui a produit plus d’une centaine de magnifiques tableaux.

Très chère Andrée, toujours pleine de délicatesse et de considération pour tout le monde tu savais faire valoir tes points-de-vue quand même et intervenir efficacement à grande et à petite échelles autant par tes aquarelles et ta bonne écoute que par ton enseignement et ton missionnariat.

Puisse la vie éternelle exister et te le rendre à l’infini !

Robyn Leah Langley Fadden

1975-2024 September 23, 2024

It is with heavy hearts that we, the family of Robyn Leah Langley Fadden, wish to announce her death, which occurred Monday, September 23rd, 2024, at Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci hospice, Montreal, at the age of 49. Until her final days at the hospice, Robyn was at home being cared for by her family and friends, all through her courageous year-long attempt to overcome colorectal cancer.


Robyn is survived by her partner Eben Hicks and their ten-year-old son Alden Fadden-Hicks, the loves of her life. She also leaves in mourning her mother, Ruth Langley Hogan (Dave) of Tofino, BC ; her father, David Fadden, Vancouver; brothers Theo Fadden of Vancouver, Chris Fadden of Tofino, and Theo's son Kiran; Donna Hicks, Eben’s mother, Bathurst, NB; a close circle of Montreal friends, as well as friends all across the continent.


Robyn was born in Vancouver on January 24th, 1975. After receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts with distinction from the University of Victoria, Robyn moved to Montreal to study at Concordia, from which she was awarded a Master of Arts in Media Studies. Robyn remained in Montreal, developing her career as a freelance writer and editor, and until her illness, was working as Managing Editor of Delve, published by McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management. For a tribute to her professional life, written by friend Malcolm Fraser, please see the September 26th issue of The Montreal Review of Books. Robyn had a deep love of music and art, and was a fixture in Montreal’s underground music scene, as a performer, writer, and fan.


Though Robyn loved her career in writing, her greatest treasure in life was her family; the joy she took in being Alden's mother and Eben's partner, and all that came with both of these, was unbounded. She stayed close to her extended family, and kept ties tight with friends, old and new. Her optimism and attunement to the possible were contagious to all who knew and loved her.


We wish to thank our friends who have been giving such unbelievable, unfailing support throughout, without whom the journey seems unthinkable. We offer thanks also for the kindness and understanding of the staff at the hospice, as well as for the medical team charged with Robyn's care, most especially to Dr. Setereh Samimi and Dr. Mathieu Moreau.


Family and friends will gather for a celebration of Robyn's life Sunday, October 27th from 4 pm to midnight at Le Systeme , 7119 rue St. Hubert, Montreal.