In Memory of

Jeannette

Kittner

Obituary for Jeannette Kittner

Kittner, Jeannette (nee Doiron)
1929-2022
The family announces with great sorrow her passing and transition out of this physical world at the Timmins and District Hospital on Sunday, May 15, 2022 at the age of 92 years. Beloved wife of the late Milton Kittner (1978) and Twin sister of the late Germain. Loving mother of Karen Kittner and Louise Lariviere (Burt). She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Amy (Mike), Kristyn, Joshua (Denise) Jeremiah, Kaina (Gordie) and Shayle (Mat), and her great grandchildren Austin, Axel, Ainsley, Grace, Olivia, Nevaeh, JJ, Maycee, Mia, Lincoln and Vayda. Dear sister of Josephine and the late Feb, Eveline, John, Alec, Wilfred, George, Germain and Josephine. Also left to mourn are her numerous nieces and nephews. She is survived by Robin and Guy Tremblay and Lyndi Buchar (who brought her lobster and steak for birthday every year) and Debbie Woitowicz. Arnold Burch and Annalyn Burch and their kids Aaron and Maria and John Sharp were her second family. She also leaves behind her loyal dog Ava. She was predeceased by her parents Frank and Regina Doiron. The family would like to thank her nurse Tina Fortier and all the PSW’s through Care Partners for their care in compassion during the last 6 months, we couldn’t have done it without you. Also to the Hospice Care who took amazing care of her during her stay. Jeannette was born in Campbellton, N.B. on July 10, 1929, she made her way to Timmins and married her husband on May 4, 1957 at the Nativity Church. She worked at the Dome Mine, Sears and at CIBC until her retirement at the age of 63 years. Jeannette was a woman of great faith and dedicated her life in sacrifice to others unconditionally loving to every person that came into her life. She was a member of the CWL at St-Alphonsus Parish for 37 years and was the treasurer for St-Martin De Porres working alongside Fr. Costello. She was there for every fundraiser and events that took place at the church. Jeannette also enjoyed hunting, fishing and swimming, and she was also a proud hockey grandma. She achieved greatness not by all the big things in life, but by all the small gestures of love, compassion and support she offered others. She was a woman of great strength and perseverance, even in her end of days. She will always be loved and will be sadly missed by many. Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 from the Sacred Heart Church (Fr. John Lemire officiating). A Celebration of life will also be held at a later date. In her honour, monetary donations can be made to the family to assist with the celebration of life. The funeral arrangements have been entrusted with the MIRON-WILSON FUNERAL HOME, Cremation and Reception Centre, 150 Balsam St. S., Timmins. To make online condolences, please visit www.mironwilson.com