It is with great sadness, we announce the peaceful passing of Claudette Marie Winchester (nee Black) on April 22, 2026. She will be missed by her husband, Lee of 67 years, four children, Tim (Vicky), Terri (Tony), Tony (Kim), Tammi, sister Bettyann and brother Gord (Sheila). She was a proud mother, grandmother and recently, a great grandmother.
Born in Collette, New Brunswick, September 20, 1939, she was a proud Acadian, always in search of the joys in life. Mom lived life to the fullest, looking for new experiences. She had an infectious laugh, and a quick tongue, that would catch you off guard. She was generous to a fault, hoping that she could help you in some small way.
As Franciscans, she shared a devout faith life with her devoted husband, Lee, who she met in elementary school in Saint John, NB. Mom was genuinely curious about people’s origins and acquaintances were never forgotten, with her uncanny ability to connect names from relatively inconsequential events of the past. Acts of kindness never went unnoticed, she always had a pen and paper, to write down the names of people in her day that made life better for someone else. Whether it was a smile or a kind gesture, she believed in taking the time to write a note, to tell you how special you are. Her notes were always armed with gold and silver confetti angels which earned her the nickname “Angel Lady”.
Throughout her health journey, we were blessed with support from an army of professional, compassionate healthcare care workers. We would like to thank, Dr Bouffard, the PSW teams from CBI/Carefor and most notably, the Monfort Hospital staff who cared for her as we unknowingly navigated her final days.
Claudette/Mom will be missed.
Livre de visiteurs
Tony Short - Son in Law
Stacey, Alex and Emma Farnsworth
Uncle Lee, Tim, Terri, Tammi, Tony and entire family My deepest condolences on the loss of Claudette. She had such a thoughtful and generous spirit— thinking of others in the most meaningful ways and a woman who never afraid to speak her mind.
I’ll always remember how throughout the years she would send the kids those special cards, filled with little surprises that popped out when opened, along with her beautiful prayers. It was such a unique and loving gesture that brought so much joy to them. I have fond memories of the times at Winchester reunions and weddings, shared laughter. May memories you all shared bring peace to you all during this difficult time.
Krista Lemieux
Thinking of you and your family at this difficult time. Sending love & hugs Terri.
Evergreen Park School
Thinking of you Terri & family! Caring about you! So sorry for the loss of your mother.
Paul Winchester
She was an angel of all angles. Loved the cards with confetti
Krista Young
Terri, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Xo
Wayne and Marlene
Lee ,Tim Terri,Tony,Tammi, she indeed, will be missed. She brought life and joy to our family. You are in our hearts and prayers love you all.
Suzanne Steeves
Praying for you during this difficult time. ❤️
Jackie Armstrong
So very sorry for Lee and family. Claudette will leave a big hole in many hearts. Loved her visits. 💞
Michael Winchester
I loved how she was always happy and loved how she would put my father in his place.
She was the best Mother in law who spent numerous summers with us in Moncton, NB. Those times will always be cherished.
Rest in Peace, Mom Winchester!