June 28, 1933 鈥 June 22, 2026
I n Loving Memory of Rosemary Lavallee (nee Mishibinijima) June 28, 1933 鈥 June 22, 2026. Rosemary Lavallee, age 92, gently passed through the Western door on Monday, June 22, 2026, in Little Current, Manitoulin Island, Ontario. Her room at the Manitoulin Health Centre was filled with loving family and friends recalling precious moments with her. Born in 1933 in Wikwemikong to Albert Mishibinijima and Mary Jane Pangowish, Rosemary attended Spanish Indian Residential School and the TB sanitorium before she returned to her community. She was a 鈥榯hriver鈥 rather than a 鈥榮urvivor鈥 from these early experiences. In addition to being a devoted mother, wife, auntie, grandmother and great grandmother, she took great pride in her lifelong career as a nurse. While home from her schooling she was organizing a dance and needed a square dance caller, someone directed her to Moses Lavallee. She returned to complete her training at Nursing College in Toronto and married Moses Lavallee. They both worked in Toronto and raised their family there, many times sharing their home with others. Throughout her life Rosemary remained devoted to the Church and community life. During their decades in the city she volunteered at the Native Canadian Centre, with the AIDS community and other agencies in Toronto and later she served with the Ontario Native Women鈥檚 Association and the Native Women鈥檚 Association of Canada. Rosemary was a gifted storyteller recalling events, dates, times and people with impeccable memory. A few years ago, she shared some of her recollections in a memoir, 鈥楩rom Institution to Institution.鈥 During her retirement years, living in Little Current, she took great joy in having company, sharing meals and stories. She loved baking bread and pies. She was an avid reader and writer. Rosemary was predeceased by her parents, her beloved husband Moses Lavallee, brother Joe Peter Mishibinijima and many dear nieces and nephews. She is survived by her sister Esther Wyldes, her children Karen J. Pheasant, Sharon Lavallee (Harvey Bondy-baa) and Tim Lavallee; her grandchildren Sophie (Richard), Matthew, Jesse (Kyla), Lisa Marie, Jenmee (Kaylene), Ryan, Cheyanne and Ashley, great grandchildren Ezra, Kalli, Torin, Francesca, Lilly, Mattelin, Olin, Jaxon and Chaske. Also survived by Isadore Pheasant Jr. and Peter Jones who she loved like sons, as well as many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Family and friends gathered at St. Anthony Daniel Church, Kaboni on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 from 12 pm. Funeral Mass at Holy Cross Mission Church, Wikwemikong, was Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 11 am. Cremation to follow.Rosemary Lavallee, age 92, gently passed through the Western door on Monday, June 22, 2026, in Little Current, Manitoulin Island, Ontario. Her room at the Manitoulin Health Centre was filled with loving family and friends recalling precious moments with her. Born in 1933 in Wikwemikong to Albert Mishibinijima and Mary Jane Pangowish, Rosemary attended Spanish Indian Residential School and the TB sanitorium before she returned to her community. She was a 鈥榯hriver鈥 rather than a 鈥榮urvivor鈥 from these early experiences. In addition to being a devoted mother, wife, auntie, grandmother and great grandmother, she took great pride in her lifelong career as a nurse. While home from her schooling she was organizing a dance and needed a square dance caller, someone directed her to Moses Lavallee. She returned to complete her training at Nursing College in Toronto and married Moses Lavallee. They both worked in Toronto and raised their family there, many times sharing their home with others. Throughout her life Rosemary remained devoted to the Church and community life. During their decades in the city she volunteered at the Native Canadian Centre, with the AIDS community and other agencies in Toronto and later she served with the Ontario Native Women鈥檚 Association and the Native Women鈥檚 Association of Canada. Rosemary was a gifted storyteller recalling events, dates, times and people with impeccable memory. A few years ago, she shared some of her recollections in a memoir, 鈥楩rom Institution to Institution.鈥 During her retirement years, living in Little Current, she took great joy in having company, sharing meals and stories. She loved baking bread and pies. She was an avid reader and writer. Rosemary was predeceased by her parents, her beloved husband Moses Lavallee, brother Joe Peter Mishibinijima and many dear nieces and nephews. She is survived by her sister Esther Wyldes, her children Karen J. Pheasant, Sharon Lavallee (Harvey Bondy-baa) and Tim Lavallee; her grandchildren Sophie (Richard), Matthew, Jesse (Kyla), Lisa Marie, Jenmee (Kaylene), Ryan, Cheyanne and Ashley, great grandchildren Ezra, Kalli, Torin, Francesca, Lilly, Mattelin, Olin, Jaxon and Chaske. Also survived by Isadore Pheasant Jr. and Peter Jones who she loved like sons, as well as many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Family and friends gathered at St. Anthony Daniel Church, Kaboni on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 from 12 pm. Funeral Mass at Holy Cross Mission Church, Wikwemikong, was Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 11 am. Cremation to follow.