Louis Emile Levesque
With sadness, we announce the passing of Louis Levesque at the age of 67 following a long and valiant battle with kidney disease. Louis left us on April 22, 2023 with his close family and friends by his side.
Louis spent his early childhood in Montmartre, SK prior to moving to Regina in 1965 where he attended St. Philip School and O'Neill High School. Upon graduating, Louis worked at IPSCO from 1974 to 1985 during which he obtained his Journeyman's Ticket in Industrial Mechanics from The Kelsey Institute in Saskatoon. He then went to work for the Mechanical Maintenance Unit of the R.C.M.P. Depot Division, before entering an apprenticeship program in the Armourer Section where he eventually earned Civilian Member and Peace Officer status.
Louis married Hally in 1979, one year after he was diagnosed with renal failure. In 1982, Louis received a kidney transplant at University Hospital in Saskatoon which lasted for 20 years and during that time their daughter, Elyse, was born. Louis was a thoroughly devoted family man. He was ever the proud papa and supportive husband when it came to his girls. The other loves of his life were fixing and racing cars with his good friend, Gary, and growing the perfect tomato in his garden.
In 2003, Louis was required to go on hemodialysis for several years until he underwent a second kidney transplant in August 2020 from which he experienced a number of complications. Throughout it all, he maintained a positive attitude. Louis' generosity was boundless. He was ever ready to lend a sympathetic ear, spreading hope and laughter wherever he went.
Louis will be greatly missed by Hally, Elyse and his four-legged friend Touché as well as his three sisters, Elaine (Ed) Park , Terry (Darrell) Flaman and Claudine (Chuck) Thody, his sister-in-law Terry Lynn (Terry) Zerff, and brother-in-law Leon Dana (Waynona) Engelsjord, plus numerous nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank all those who made it possible for Louis to live a rich and full life: the medical staff and transplant teams at St. Paul's Hospital and The University Hospital (Saskatoon); the doctors and nurses of the Dialysis Unit at The Regina General Hospital and the staff at the Regina Transplant Office. A special thanks to the Intensive Care Unit of The Pasqua Hospital who cared for Louis in his final days.
"And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." Kahlil Gibran (The Prophet)
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