Robert Primeau
On February 14, 2020, Robert Primeau, husband of Monique Mathieu, passed away at the age of 82.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children: Pascale (Elgin Cameron), Mathieu (Céline Bernard) and Jean-François (Belle Brown); his grandchildren: Jonathan, Erik, Marika, Olivier, Ariane, Oakley, Nicholas, Belle et Blanche; his sisters: Hélène (the late Yves Rajotte) and Marcelle (Jean-Marie Beaulac); his sisters-in-law: Suzanne (Gilles Bergeron), Francine (Réjean Chabot), Michelle (late Jean-Luc Letendre), as well as many relatives and friends.
Our thanks to his colleagues at the hospital for their support over the past few months.
Your expressions of sympathy can be translated into a donation to the Montréal Sacré-Coeur Hospital Foundation, where he has practiced for more than 40 years. He was greatly appreciated by his patients, students and colleagues. In 2012, he was named Cardiologist Emeritus by the Association des cardiologues du Québec for his outstanding contribution throughout his career.
Parents, colleagues and friends are invited to have a drink in his memory after the ceremony.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children: Pascale (Elgin Cameron), Mathieu (Céline Bernard) and Jean-François (Belle Brown); his grandchildren: Jonathan, Erik, Marika, Olivier, Ariane, Oakley, Nicholas, Belle et Blanche; his sisters: Hélène (the late Yves Rajotte) and Marcelle (Jean-Marie Beaulac); his sisters-in-law: Suzanne (Gilles Bergeron), Francine (Réjean Chabot), Michelle (late Jean-Luc Letendre), as well as many relatives and friends.
Our thanks to his colleagues at the hospital for their support over the past few months.
Your expressions of sympathy can be translated into a donation to the Montréal Sacré-Coeur Hospital Foundation, where he has practiced for more than 40 years. He was greatly appreciated by his patients, students and colleagues. In 2012, he was named Cardiologist Emeritus by the Association des cardiologues du Québec for his outstanding contribution throughout his career.
Parents, colleagues and friends are invited to have a drink in his memory after the ceremony.