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October 24, 1969 ~ August 29, 2021
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Alan Joseph Norman Robert Herie. Alan peacefully passed away at home in Stead, Manitoba on August 29, 2021 at the age of 51, with his family by his side.
Left to mourn his passing are his mother Germaine Herie; children Tyson and Kendra; brothers Norman (Karen), Dale (Carmen), Roger (Marlene); sisters Giselle (Josh), Carmen (Craig), Sarah (Steve); along with many nieces and nephews. Alan was predeceased by his Father Joseph in 1994.
Alan was born and raised in the Pine Falls/Powerview area. He later lived in Winnipeg and BC. He travelled throughout North America with Conklin. He settled in Stead, MB where he worked for Gusta Sod Farms.
Alan will always be remembered for his passion for art and music, which inspired his way of life.
A service will be held on Friday, September 3, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. at Sobering Funeral Chapel, 1035 Park Avenue East in Beausejour, Manitoba, with a viewing being held prior to the service at 1:00 p.m.
Interment will follow at the Beausejour Cemetery, followed by lunch at the Brokenhead River Community Hall, 320 Veterans Lane, in Beausejour, MB.
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Janis Lemire
So very sorry to Aunty Germaine and the whole family. Any one that knew Alan knew he was very talented, especially when his unicorn mural graced the hallways of Powerview school for many many years. I was saddened when they covered that up. He spent many hours on that one project. I used to be proud when my little class would walk by all lined up in a row on our way to the library and I’d always say hi to Alan and tell anyone willing to listen that he was my cousin.
Dwayne Hamel
I sorry for your loss. Al will be missed. Dwayne Hamel.
Roxanne Bisaillon
My deepest condolences to you all. He will be greatly missed.
Annette Vincent
We are so sorry for the loss of your son Alan. Our love and condolences to you Germaine and family during these difficult times. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love
Aunty Jeannette & family
Lawrie & Fran
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.
Fran and Lawrie.
Lisa Sauve
Such sad news. I am so sorry to hear of Alan’s passing. My condolences to his family.
Lucie Menary
Dear Germaine and family,
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of your son, brother, nephew, etc. Alan Our thoughts and prayers are with you
Love,
Your cousins,
Lucie and Peter Menary
Chris Romano
I would like to express my sincere condolences to all of Alan’s family and friends. So sorry to hear the news. That picture is pretty much how I remember him. He was a great friend, some of my best memories are playing games in his yard, building the tiny cabin with our own hands at his grandparents and the patience he had trying to teach me some tunes on his guitar. It’s been many years since I last saw him but our friendship still lives in my heart.
Henry & Evelyn Pankratz
Our sincerest condolences in the loss of your son. Our thoughts & prayers are with you. Henry & Evelyn Pankratz
Nino Atanasovic
So sorry to hear of Al’s loss. I grew up with him in Powerview. Then years later, he came to work at Eastern Chrysler in Wpg. We worked together in the detail department. What a talented young man he was. I’m going to miss him, he was a good friend. Hey Al, take that talent to heaven and show it off. You’re going to be missed by all who new you.. R I P bud. Friend & Co-worker. Nino Atanasovic
cory doyle
My deepest sympathies to Alan and family. i grew up with Allan, we were both members of the Fort Maurepas Boy scout troop and played in a band in high school together. Some of my fondest memories involve you Al. I remember the time we winter camped out on the Maskwa river for a weekend with the scouts. We set up white prospectors tents with stoves, There we learned how to check the ice for thickness before walking on it. With your dad and mine, the adult leaders taught us how to use a compass and build a shelter out of spruce boughs. At night we listened to the wolves howling at the moon that seemed to be just outside our tents! We also played in a high school rock band together. You were the lead guitarist and I played rhythm. You had the coolest gear, and truly a creative mind with all the talent in the world. The memories we shared warm me up inside like the hot coals in that old stove in the prospectors tent on that cold wintery night.
Thank you for being my friend. You will be missed.
Cory Doyle