Ernest “Erny” Vaillancourt, 1941–2022

It is with great sadness
that we share the passing of Ernest Vaillancourt
on August 7, 2022 at the age of 81 years.

Survived by his wife Gail Billings, father of Tracy, Misty and Tim, grandfather of Brittany, Kayla, Shawn, Alyssa and Rosalee, and five times great-grandfather. He also leaves behind his sisters Suzanne, Betty and Anita, brothers Rodger, Chucky and Robert as well as family and friends.

Predeceased by his brothers Herbert and Arthur.

Erny loved nature – watching birds and other animals –
and his fun-loving spirit will be remembered
and missed by many.

Visitation will take place on Saturday August 27, 2022
at the Village Church, 52 Lambton, Ormstown
at 9:30 am followed by the service at 10:30 am.

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    My deepest sympathies to the whole family. Such a kind soul.
    May your memories help you through these difficult days.
    With Love ❤️


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    You will be missed, Uncle Erny. Thank you for our wonderful conversations in the last few years and for reconnecting. You will be remembered fondly.

    Much love,
    your nephew, Peter


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    I am so sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences to Gail and the entire family. May wonderful memories bring you comfort. Mary Greig


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    Our sincere condolences Gail & family, you are in our thoughts at this difficult time, hugs


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    May you RIP Erne! You will be so missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Gail and the family. With love, Debbie Billings ❤️❤️


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    Saddened by the news that you left us so soon. Haven’t been in each other’s lives for so long but I’m glad I got the chance to speak to you on my birthday. Even though you were going through so much, it warmed my heart to know that you were thinking of me. So much lost time and regrets, but I’m glad we talked in the end. Fly high uncle Ernie, back home.