In Memory of Paul “Ti-Paul” Cléroux
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a great man, after a long fight with dementia, on Wednesday, November 5th, 2025 at the age of 82.
Son of the late Aime and Regina Cleroux. Paul will be lovingly remembered by his adored wife Denise (nee Chartrand), his two cherished daughters, Madeleine (Dan) and Natalie (Germain). He was the “Pepere” to his pride and joy grandkids and great-grand kids : Melissa (Barry), Danika (Gabriel), Mandy (Will), Ryan (Talia), Jovi, Kyana, Loki and Joey. He also leaves his brothers : Raynald, Louis ; his sisters : Colette, Lucette and Berthe, as well as many nephews and nieces, in-laws and friends. Predeceased by his brothers and sister : Jean, Eddy and Audette.
A Memorial Mass will take place at Église St-Joseph d’Orléans, 2757 St-Joseph Blvd., Ottawa (Orléans), on Saturday, November 15th, 2025 at 11 a.m. The family will receive condolences as of 10:15 a.m. Inurnment will follow at the parish cemetery.
Following the interment, the family will gather at St-Hubert, 2484 St-Joseph Blvd, Ottawa (Orléans). Please advise Natalie (clerouxn1973@hotmail.com) at your earliest opportunity if you will be attending the restaurant to ensure ample seating.


















Repose en paix mon petit frere. Tu seras toujours dans mon coeur. Mes sinceres condoleances a Denise, Madeleine, Nathalie et la famille. Mes prieres sont avec vous.
À toute la famille de Paul Cleroux,
Comme vous mon cœur a beaucoup de peine. Je sais que ses souffrances sont finies et ça réconforte un peu. Il est sûrement heureux d’être avec ses parents sa grande sœur et ses frères. Mes pensées et prières sont avec tous.
Mes sincères sympathies à Madeleine et toute la famille
Mes plus sincères condoléances à toute la famille.
How I miss you dad
I know you are know I’m a better place. You are now with your mom and dad. Also with two of your brothers and your oldest sister you kept talking about.
I miss you already
Rest in peace dad till we meet again 🥰
We have great memories of Paul….he was always happy, nice to everybody especially to the ladies who he always addressed as madam, “I love you” his favorite saying. While he could be described “tough as nails”, he was gentle and considerate. We will miss you Paul.
Mary and Marce
Please accept our deepest sympathies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
What a good man heaven is getting my “pop” . So many good memories and great times with him. He was happy the day he became a *pepere* and to be blessed with 6 grandkids and 2 great grandkids .He loved his brothers and sisters and would give the shirt of his back for his family. He has many friends , lots predeceased him unfortunately. Gatherings he loved and having warm beer for everyone lol. You could never leave without him giving you something . Dan had great times fishing with you and cuddle at night lol dad thought he was mom .Fishing and hunting was his thing and Ti-Jean needed his partner this year and came and got him. He’s a happy man again i’m sure. One thing dad never forgot to tell my sister and I and then our kids aloT is the famous *I LOVE YOU*until the day he left us here. Now you can watch the sens again and chew a nice steak . Until we dance again “pop” . That picture is a genuine pic, we didn’t know it was being taken, Proud day for both of us. Guide over us and I will see that bright star and call it dad shine bright xox
Denise et la famille
Je vous offre mes plus sincères sympathies. Je garde de très bons souvenirs de Ti-Paul que j’ai eu la chance de connaître durant ma jeunesse. Mes pensées vous accompagnent en ces moments difficiles.
My deepest condolences to Denise, Madeline et Natalie on the passing of Paul. I only knew Paul during his dementia journey. He taught me more than he will ever know. He was a sweet man—always a kiss on the cheek or hand. A hug, scratch on the back! “Allo monsieur! Bonne journée!” Always led to “hi toune” and a Franglais conversation. He loved his wife and girls! I will miss seeing Denise and witnessing the love she had for her Paul.
Mes sincères condoléances à Denise, Madeleine et Nathalie. I would like to share this special memory. It’s January 1998, the famous ice storm. I am living in my house on Mer Bleu with my two sons. We have no electricity. Ti Paul and Denise invited us for supper (they had electricity) and I mentionned that I was worried that I was running low on firewood that I was using in my wood burning stove in my basement. Well, the next morning Paul shows up with a trunk full of wood.. That’s our Ti Paul. 💕.