Laureen Neault

September 25th, 2016

Laureen Mae Neault  ‘Sis’ (nee Barth), Dearly Beloved Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, Wife, and Friend passed away peacefully in the Regina Pasqua Hospital Palliative Care Unit on Sunday, September 25, 2016. Predeceased by her Father Rudy in 2001 and her Mother Maureen in 2002.  Laureen is survived by her Husband Roy; Children Chad, Melanie (Travis), Curtis (Chanelle), Braydon (Karly); Step-children Chase, Ashley, as well as their children; Grandchildren Tiana, Jada, Mykayle, Tyrone, Alexis, and one more on the way; Brothers Dale (Diana), Merv (Nolene), Gene (Joy), Larry, Cal (Gwen), Carla, and Angelica;  as well as numerous well Loved Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, and Friends too many to mention.

 Laureen was born on July 12, 1960 in Bengough, Saskatchewan. She had a love of music, singing, and country dancing. Laureen frequently enjoyed camping and especially at the Johnson Baird Reunions; Mom excelled at bowling, baseball, and was an excellent cook and baker. She was a compassionate, caring, and nurturing woman who always found it in her heart to forgive. Known for opening her home to numerous children…  Always willing to be a Mom. Her most cherished memories and happiest times were when she was surrounded by her Family and Friends.

 There will be a Celebration of Life Service to be held on Saturday Oct. 1, 2016 from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. in the Discovery Baptist Church, 55 Michener Dr., Regina, SK. We will be serving coffee, tea, juice as well as various baking.

Messages:

Mom I know your looking down on me wishing for the day I snap out of this life style I'm sorry for.all the times I worried u I'm 35 now mom and I'm doing my best to stay sober and stay free from the inside days like this I'm Loney and sad like u always told me only I can fix. And change myself not anyone one else can do it for me thanks for being a mother to me when I never had one love u family

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I knew Laureen when we were teenagers. She welcomed me into her life and home and I have always had fond memories of her. She was a very special girl and it makes sense that she was a much loved adult. Sending love and heartfelt condolences.

I fondly remember when I viewed Laureen and her twin brother Larry while they played as babies in a crib at the home of their parents, Maureen and Ruby Barth. My, how time has passed, and Laureen is now at peace in heaven. She always brought a warmth while around people.

Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Laureen was a special person. It was great fun having a cousin to play games with all those years ago. I will think of her often with great fondness.

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