Can't say enough about how kind he was..always smiling. He will be missed
I'm very sorry to hear of Armand's passing... I remember him visiting my mom, Lynne Walters, on occasion. He always seemed like a 'happy go lucky guy' with a great smile that would warm-up room. I have a clear recollection of him laughing and smiling...
Thinking of you Armand.
Much love,
Jeremy
Armand was a happy friendly fun guy who from a young age had a passion for cars, trucks, motorbikes, 4x4’s, water-crafts and snowmobiles. In his younger childhood years he had an enormous dinky car collection. Many acknowledge his “dimples”, “smile” and “that laugh”!!
We knew when Armand was at the cottage when one heard the lawnmower, chainsaw or suddenly there he was flying across the lake in his boat or on the sea-doo. Too, the late night fireworks at the beach. On occasion when on his sea-doo if we were boating on the lake he would come up behind us and circle around splashing us on a hot day! Lol
He thought nothing of long distant snowmobile trips with his friends having a blast!
Often Armand would share a mishap he had on occasion on a 4x4 or whatever laughing joyfully.
There are so many stories……. We will miss him dearly! ❤️
This came as a total shock. Armand visited me at my cottage near Huntsville last October and we promised to get together this summer. I have many fond memories of family visits and summer vacations at the Golden Valley LaPierre cottage. Their family home in Mississauga was like visiting an art gallery. Tom and David also passed tragically and suddenly. This will be quite a shock for Auntie Pat.
Armand was an amazing friend. We met Tom, Pat, Armand and David back in 1993 when we purchased a cottage on Jack’s lake. From snowmobiling, ATVing, to fishing and helping out with dock building and other projects he was always up for it all. We will miss his easy going ways and sharing a few cocktails on a hot summer day on the dock. RIP Armand you were one of the best!