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Louis Martel

 

Chief Petty Officer 1st Class, RCN / C.A.F.

 

Born: 1935, St. Leon de Grand, Quebec

 

Died: 04 Apr 2021, Fredericton, New Brunswick

 

MARTEL, Louis - It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Louis Martel of Fredericton, NB on April 4, 2021 at Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital. He was married to the late Gemma Rita (Barriault). Louis was born at St Leon de Grand QC, in 1935, the son of the late Jean and Alice (Rioux) Martel.

 

Louis is survived by his four children, Richard Martel (Edith), Upper Queensbury, NB, Robert Martel (Johanne), Saint Denis De Brompton, QC, Elizabeth Murray (Paul), Fredericton, NB, and Susan Martel, Dorval, QC; seven grandchildren, Jonathan Martel (Beth), Adrien Martel, Cynthia Martel (Frederic), Sarah Martel (Charles), Stephanie Murray (Jason), Michele LeBlanc (Alex) and Rita Champagne; eight great grandchildren, Adam, Emma, Jeremy, Henri, Leonard, Albert, Chloe and Blaine; last surviving sibling, Marie LaFlamme. In addition to his wife and parents, Louis was predeceased by his eight sisters Jeanne, Lucienne, Adele, Yvette, Georgette, Adrienne, Therese, and Rita and seven brothers Leopauld, Lucien, Romuald, Philipe, Adrien, Theodore, and Marius and several nieces and nephews.

 

Louis had a 28 year career with the Canadian Navy and retired with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer. He cherished his years at sea, especially his time as a submariner, where he traveled to various parts of the globe. He said the most beautiful place he had ever been to, was Norway. Louis considered it an honour to be a part of the Canadian Navy on the following vessels: QUEBEC, MAGNIFICENT, CRUSADER, IROQUOIS, ST CROIX, ST LAURENT, BONAVENTURE, ONONDAGA, OJIBWA, OKANAGAN and OPPORTUNE.

 

Louis had the innate ability to strike up a conversation with people. His most famous line to start was "Where are you from?" He inevitably found a connection and a discussion started from there. It could be a person they knew, a place they had ties to, or some other commonality. One time in St. Andrews he walked along the street going from shop to shop and every time, yes, every time, he was able to find something in common with the store owners to begin a dialogue.
The Family would like to thank all the Doctors, Nurses and staff who provided such excellent care to Louis during time at the DECH.

 

At this time, there will be no visitation or funeral service, a Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Donations in Louis memory can be made to the Diabetes Association or a charity of the donor's choice.

 

Ships served in:

HMCS QUEBEC

HMCS MAGNIFICENT

HMCS CRUSADER

HMCS IROQUOIS

HMCS ST CROIX

HMCS ST LAURENT

HMCS BONAVENTURE

HMCS ONONDAGA

HMCS OJIBWA

HMCS OKANAGAN

HMS/m OPPORTUNE

 


 

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