Raymonde Gravel

DECEMBER 3, 1949 JULY 2, 2026

Portrait of Raymonde Gravel

Raymonde Gravel was born a Morrissette in Joliette, Quebec, passed away July 2nd, 2026, in Ottawa, Ontario. She will be remembered with love for the warmth, grace, and quiet strength she brought to everyone who knew her.

She lived a life marked by devotion to family, steadfast friendships, and a genuine kindness that left a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of crossing her path. Raymonde carried herself with dignity and compassion, and she was deeply cherished by those closest to her for the steady presence she offered throughout her life. Her memory will remain a source of comfort and inspiration to her loved ones.

Raymonde Gravel is lovingly survived by her husband, Andre, and her son, Martin. She was predeceased by her son Erick, was a proud grandmother to Nathan and Alyssa Erick’s children, and she held a special place in her heart for their mother, Marla.She is also survived by her siblings, Pierrette Doohan and her husband Jim, Gisele Morrissette and her husband Pierre La rue, Denis Morrissette and his wife Lise Patenaude, and Renee Ashcroft and her husband Tim. Raymonde also leaves behind many relatives, longtime friends from her DFO clan and many others, especially Nicole Dumas Melanson, whose friendship meant so much to her over the years.

Raymonde devoted a meaningful part of her career to serving the Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Oceans where she was respected for her professionalism, reliability, and commitment. Her work reflected the same integrity that guided so many other aspects of her life. She approached her responsibilities with care and dedication, and she earned the esteem of colleagues who valued her thoughtful nature and dependable spirit.

Outside of her professional life, Raymonde found joy Reading books and in travel, in the friendships she cherished in Cuba. These interests brought her happiness, treasured memories, and opportunities to connect with others in ways that enriched her life. She appreciated the beauty of new experiences and the comfort of familiar companionship, and she embraced both with enthusiasm and gratitude.

Those who knew Raymonde will remember her for her gentle heart, her loyal nature, and the love she gave so freely. She had a way of making others feel welcome and valued, and her presence brought steadiness and warmth to family gatherings and moments shared with friends. Her life was a testament to the importance of kindness, devotion, and enduring relationships.

The family wishes to send a special thank you to family Dr. Gagnon, Dr. De Gasperis-Brigante and palliative Dr. Brodeur and the nursing staff for the care and compassion shown to her. Their kindness and support brought comfort during a difficult time, and their efforts will always be remembered with sincere appreciation.

As her family and friends reflect on her life, they will hold close the many memories that made Raymonde so special. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of those she loved and those who loved her in return. In the words of Helen Keller, “What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” Raymonde’s life and love will remain a part of her family forever.

 

Digital Guestbook

  1. A dear colleague, so reliable, quiet spoken and a pleasure to see. Mes condoléances à la famille.

  2. We only met Raymonde through a mutual friend, Nicole, and only spent time with Raymonde and her husband Andre in Cuba. Our condolences go out to her family. Rest in peace.

  3. So very sad to hear the passing of Raymonde she was so respected and loved by her friends and always had such a pleasant manner greeting you with a smile Pat and I always cherished our get together with my cousin André and Raymonde rest in Peace dear Raymonde you will be sadly missed by your friends and family

  4. She was such a kind soul. Always looking out for everyone. Rest in peace Raymond.

  5. I have been blessed to have known Raymonde for over 20 yrs. She was always sweet and kind, she could make me laugh. My heart goes out to her husband and family. I will miss you, rest in piece beautiful.

  6. I had the pleasure of meeting Raymonde in April 1991, on my initial day of employment with Fisheries and Oceans. Throughout the course of our professional relationship, we established a strong friendship. I will profoundly miss her presence. Ray, although you are no longer with us, you will never be forgotten.

  7. My heartfelt sympathy to your family. Raymonde was a lovely colleague. She was very helpful and patient with me in my young public service days at Fisheries and Oceans. She was always smiling and kind.

  8. I had the pleasure of meeting Raymonde when we worked together for a Federal Political Party in Ottawa. She was a truly lovely and kind human being, who will be missed by all who knew her. In one of those six degrees of separation synchronicitys, it turned out both she and her dear friend Nicole Melanson , who also worked at the political party, were acquainted with my late partner Gary Jeddrie thru the Department of Fisheries and Oceans… it truly is a small world… Rest in Peace Raymonde

  9. Dear Raymonde,
    We “clicked” on a trip to Cuba and since that time, I have considered you a caring friend. Through the years, you have endured much adversity yet your strength of character always shone through. To the end, you were still displaying your grit and determination tempered with touches of humour. I shall miss you.
    Loss is endured by Love

  10. Our deepest condolences to the family and friends. Had the pleasure of going to Cuba with Ray and Andre and I will cherish these memories forever.

  11. C’est avec beaucoup de tristesse que j’ai appri cette nouvelle. Je garde au fond de moi tant de beaux souvenirs de Raymonde. Sincères condoléances a la famille Gravel. 😔

  12. So sad to hear the passing of. a beautiful loving wife Raymonde to an amazing loving caring husband Andre, and son Martin,,she always had a beautiful loving,caring smile ,brought so much joy ,to anyone that knew her, she always greeted you with a beautiful smile ,to welcome you. now you are Andre garden and Martin angel you will be missed our prayers are and love,Pauline and Bernie.💐🌹💐

  13. Mes sincères condoléances à André et Martin. J’ai connu Raymonde par l’entremise de Nicole. Mes pensées sont avec vous durant ces moments difficiles.

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