In Memory of

Lucy

Ann

Trudeau

(Murray)

Obituary for Lucy Ann Trudeau (Murray)

Lucy Ann (Murray) Trudeau
Waabshkeh Kwah Kwe, White Bear Woman, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones during a powerful night of thunder, lightening and rain. She is predeceased by her parents Steve Murray and Rose Lena Murray; sister Elizabeth Murray, sister Sandie, baby brother Joseph and a baby brother who died in childbirth. She is survived by sister Ellen J. Murray (Lisa Neelin-Kimewon), sister Martha Murray (Dianne McCulloch), and brother Alec A. Murray (Ramona). Also, by her children Mellinda Trudeau (Ken Maracle), Delores Trudeau (Neil Naokwegijig), Verna Recollet (Bear), Laurie Trudeau, Ronnie Trudeau (Rita); and special children Victoria Trudeau (Bert Trudeau), Jean Oshkawbewisens (Grant Oshkawbewisens; and special daughter Ali-Jo Wemigwans. Also, by her grandchildren and great grandchildren who call her “Chi-Mamma”.
Lucy Ann was born at the family home with the assistance of Violet Naokwegijig who became her godmother. Her childhood on Murray Hill was a life that included farming, having a garden, various farm animals which included their beloved family horses, and being surrounded by families who helped one another on Murray Hill. Her stories have always included childhood memories of adventures outdoors, playing together. “We’re stronger together” is how she described her continued connection with family and friends.
Lucy Waabshkeh Kwah Kwe, participated with the Rain Dance family, preparing feast contributions; and was a Roman Catholic.
She is also predeceased by her partner Ronnie (Fleo) Lewis, her granddaughter, goddaughter Leslie Rose-baa and granddaughter Nikki-girl baa. Sister Lucy, Mom, Mamma, Chi-Mamma will be remembered for her great love of community and all children. She had a way of seeing the humour in all things, a gift in making others smile and laugh, she radiated love.
Her life work included babysitting children, craft making, custodian for Wikwemikong Nursing Home, a supervisor in the auto making industry bus driver for summer children’s camps, bus driver for forest firefighters, and her most cherished employment of 40 years as a school bus driver for the Wikwemikong Board of Education who was well known as their “mamma” too and as “Lucy Bus”.
Wake Service @ Murray Hill homestead – Saturday, August 15, 2020 commencing at 4 p.m.
Funeral service (outdoor) – Monday, August 17, 2020 commencing at 11 a.m.
Arrangements entrusted to Lougheed’s Funeral Home