Edmond Bachoura
It is with great sorrow that the family of Edmond Bachoura announces his death at the age of 80 at Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, Quebec, on Saturday, October 16, 2021.
He is survived by his beloved wife Silva Mikha and children: Madonna and her husband Majd Arbash, Bachar, Yvonne and his grandson George Arbash. He will be deeply missed by his sister Jeanette, his brother Georges, the family of his sister Marie, the family of his brother Said, and many nephews and nieces as well as other relatives and friends.
Edmond was predeceased by his parents: Fares Bachoura and Sofia Krecho, his sisters Georgette and Marie Bachoura Ankasouri and his brother Said, and brother-in-law Elias Ankasouri.
Edmond was a beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He was born in Damascus, Syria in 1941. From that day on, he built a faith filled legacy that included a deep love of family, a strong passion for education, and a constant desire to support others. He worked as a teacher at Lazaristes Fathers and Al Mansour schools and founded many different scouts. He moved to Montreal in 2013. Edmond always shared his love for Syria and Syrian people when talking about his childhood and adulthood memories. Those who know him very well remember the twinkle in his eyes when his beloved homeland was the subject of his talks.
Edmond believed that his greatest achievement was the love he earned from his family and friends. Nothing brought him more joy than being surrounded by family and friend.
The family will receive condolences at Urgel Bourgie Salon in Montreal on Monday, October 25 from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm at the following address: 1255 Beaumont Avenue, Mount-Royal (Quebec) H3P 2H2.
A funeral mass will be held at Armenian Catholic Church, Notre-Dame-De-Nareg in Montreal on Tuesday, October 26 at 11:00 am located at 858 Boul. Cote-Vertu Ouest, Saint-Laurent (Quebec) H4L 1Y4. It will be followed by interment at Sainte-Dorothee Cemetery at 655 Rue Principale, Laval (Quebec) H7X 1E2.
Due to the risk of Covid 19 transmission, all those in attendance will be required to wear a mask covering the nose and the mouth at all times, to follow social distancing and other Covid-19 protocols.
In lieu of flowers, donations to McGill University Health Center Foundation would be appreciated.
He will be deeply missed, and we will be always grateful and thankful for the values he has instilled in all of us.
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He is survived by his beloved wife Silva Mikha and children: Madonna and her husband Majd Arbash, Bachar, Yvonne and his grandson George Arbash. He will be deeply missed by his sister Jeanette, his brother Georges, the family of his sister Marie, the family of his brother Said, and many nephews and nieces as well as other relatives and friends.
Edmond was predeceased by his parents: Fares Bachoura and Sofia Krecho, his sisters Georgette and Marie Bachoura Ankasouri and his brother Said, and brother-in-law Elias Ankasouri.
Edmond was a beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He was born in Damascus, Syria in 1941. From that day on, he built a faith filled legacy that included a deep love of family, a strong passion for education, and a constant desire to support others. He worked as a teacher at Lazaristes Fathers and Al Mansour schools and founded many different scouts. He moved to Montreal in 2013. Edmond always shared his love for Syria and Syrian people when talking about his childhood and adulthood memories. Those who know him very well remember the twinkle in his eyes when his beloved homeland was the subject of his talks.
Edmond believed that his greatest achievement was the love he earned from his family and friends. Nothing brought him more joy than being surrounded by family and friend.
The family will receive condolences at Urgel Bourgie Salon in Montreal on Monday, October 25 from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm at the following address: 1255 Beaumont Avenue, Mount-Royal (Quebec) H3P 2H2.
A funeral mass will be held at Armenian Catholic Church, Notre-Dame-De-Nareg in Montreal on Tuesday, October 26 at 11:00 am located at 858 Boul. Cote-Vertu Ouest, Saint-Laurent (Quebec) H4L 1Y4. It will be followed by interment at Sainte-Dorothee Cemetery at 655 Rue Principale, Laval (Quebec) H7X 1E2.
Due to the risk of Covid 19 transmission, all those in attendance will be required to wear a mask covering the nose and the mouth at all times, to follow social distancing and other Covid-19 protocols.
In lieu of flowers, donations to McGill University Health Center Foundation would be appreciated.
He will be deeply missed, and we will be always grateful and thankful for the values he has instilled in all of us.
https://muhcf.akaraisin.com/ui/giveinmemory?_ga=2.197569965.340869630.1635194740-1585696029.1635194740