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Moose Jaw's Laurianne Gaucher celebrates 101 years

Laurianne Gaucher was born more than a century ago at the Gravelbourg hospital.
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Laurianne Gaucher (pictured) celebrates her 101st birthday with loved ones at Atria Mulberry Estates on May 31.

MOOSE JAW — One of Moose Jaw’s dearest citizens celebrated a remarkable milestone on May 31 as Laurianne Gaucher, now a beloved resident of Atria Mulberry Estates, has just turned 101.

Her remarkable journey spanning more than a century was celebrated with loved ones, festive decorations, and a delicious slice of birthday cake courtesy of staff at the Mulberry Estates.

Gaucher was born more than a century ago at the Gravelbourg hospital.

As a young woman, Gaucher lived and worked in the small community of Ruddell, Sask., which she said consisted of not much more than a general store, grain elevator, and a post office. As of 2016, Ruddell retains a population of around 20 residents.

Gaucher spent her career working as a substitute teacher in Ruddell before moving to Moose Jaw around 1954. She continued her teaching career in Moose Jaw until her retirement.  

Her husband, Edgar Gaucher, proudly served his country in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. When he returned home at the end of the war in 1945, the couple continued to live in the hamlet of Ruddell for nine years.

Sadly, Edgar died in 2010 and wasn’t able to accompany Laurianne as she celebrated her milestone 101st birthday.

Gaucher didn’t celebrate alone, however. On her special day she was surrounded by loved ones and enjoyed the company of three of our four sons, Adrien, Marty, and Len, and her daughter-in-law, Lori. Richard, her fourth and eldest son, was absent as he was unable to attend this year.

As Gaucher celebrates this new milestone, her journey through the highs and lows, conflicts, and vast social changes of the past century serves as an inspiring example of a life well lived.

Happy 101st birthday Laurianne Gaucher!

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