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Name:
Victor L. Brousseau
Date Posted:
Aug 16, 2010
Location of Service:
St. Mary Catholic Church - Mio
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Victor L. Brousseau age 85, of McKinley died Monday, August 16, 2010 at Medilodge of Hillman.
Victor was born to the late Henry 1881-1965 and Mary Georgianna King 1885-1973 Brousseau on July 3, 1925 in Alpena. His choice of character and Faith was encouraged by his parents; his siblings: Bernadette Natalie 1907-1997 (Eugene LeTourneau), Emiel Joseph 1907-1908, Joseph Emiel 1909-1995 (Hazel), Arthur 1910, Evelyn Blanche 1912-1994 (Lee Petherick), twins 1914, Alfred Roy I916-2004 (Norma), John Francis 1918-1976 (Alma), and Imelda Angelina 1921-1971 (Leon Fanslow); and St. Anne Catholic Church.
Vic graduated from St. Anne High School in 1943. In the final months of World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy. He married Margaret Florence Weine 1924-2000 on November 22, 1948 at St. Anne Church in Alpena. Residing in the Alpena and Cathro area until 1969, Vic balanced his time between family, work and softball, playing for community and corporate sponsored teams.
After selling the family farm, Vic and Margaret purchased McKinley Grocery 1969-1987 / 1992-1995 and moved their family to Oscoda County. Vic commuted from their home to his work at Presque Isle Corporation-Stoneport Quarry 1954-1971 before purchasing Fairview IGA. The small Brousseau grocery chain only lasted two years when he sold the IGA and began driving bus at Mio-AuSable Schools. It was a job that took him to custodian to Supervisor 1975-1989 to custodian again 1973-1998. He even substituted as Custodial Supervisor at Fairview Area Schools.
Vic's passion was work. Besides long hours at the store and his day job, he plowed snow all winter, mowed grass all summer, and made donuts every weekend.
Vic was a devout Catholic family man as a member of St. Mary Catholic Church-Our Lady of the Woods Shrine. He became a Third Degree Knight in 1960 and remained a member of Knights of Columbus Our Lady of the Woods Council #7329 and Fourth Degree Sir Knight in 1985 with membership in St. Mary Assembly #2371.
He was proud of his family. Vic and Margaret's family of five children grew to the Brousseaus' 39. Barbara, Rochelle and Juan, Angeline, Justin, Nicolas and Jen, Marguerite; Susie and Phil, Cory and Tori, Samantha, Lauren, Elizabeth, Kari and Wayne, Hunter, Lanie, Ned and Heather, Ryan, Ethan, Austin, Collin, Kaelyn, Carson, Gradin, Gracelyn; Betty and Michael, Adam and Jenny; Bill and Megan, Weston and Victoria; and Peggy and Bobby. Vic was also proud to be part of his extended family that spanned six generations.
Visitation 2-9 PM Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at Lashley Funeral Home, Mio.
Vigil Prayer Service, offered by Fr. Emmett Marceau, and Rosary offered by K of C, Our Lady of the Woods Council #7329 beginning at 7PM. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Thursday, August 19, 2010 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Mio with Reverend Raymond Cotter officiating. Interment in Mentor Township Cemetery, Mio.
Memorials may be made to the following: St. Mary Catholic Church-Liturgical Decorations or Gaylord Diocesan Vocations Fund in support of religious vocations.
Arrangements by Lashley Funeral Home, 318 Pearl St., Mio, MI 48647

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Location of Services:
St. Mary Catholic Church   -   Website
Street:
100 Deyarmond Street
ZIP:
48647
City:
Mio
State:
Michigan
Country:
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#1 Bruce Rank 2010-08-17 07:17 Dear Betty, Mike and Vic's family:
Vic was a special human being to me! He truly cared about Mio AuSable School and gave endless hours to its superb maintenance. I often said that for Vic, the school was a second home and he took great pride in his work. He never complained and he was more than an employee and supervisor. He was a friend and I valued his advice and input on school maintenance, personnel issues, financial matters and to be sure his genuine common sense. I'm so glad that Vic was a part of my life. He was one who indeed enriched those who knew him. He will be greatly missed. May God accept Vic Brousseau with a heavenly smile and a thank you for a life well lived.
- Bruce & Sue Rank in Kalamazoo, Michigan
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#2 Patricia Martin 2010-08-17 13:31 To Vic Brousseau family,
Growing up a Brousseau I have many fond memories of my childhood especially of Uncle Vic & Aunt Margaret. I guess because our fathers were closest in age. We don't always appreciate what we had & how hard our parents worked until they are gone. As I age I know where my sense of family & my work ethic comes from & appreciate them even more. I know this is a very difficult time for all of you & I wish I could be there but want you to know that you are all in my thoughts & prayers.
Love to everyone,
Pat Brousseau Martin & family
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#3 Kathy Coats 2010-08-17 14:18 to the Brousseau family,
your dad was a kind hearted, caring neighor whom I will always remember with love and respect. My condolences to you.
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#4 Deb and Bob Woolcox 2010-08-17 16:11 Betty and Mike—Our sincere condolences to you and your family. May the precious memories of your father help to give you peace and comfort in the days ahead. Know that he is with our Lord and is singing with your mom and the angels in the heavenly choir. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Quote
 
 
#5 Janet Gates 2010-08-18 08:47 I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. I remember him fondly from school and church. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family. Quote
 

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