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Submitted by amber on Wed, 10/30/2024 - 01:59:PM

At the age of 52, of Ottawa passed away peacefully with family by his side on October 29, 2024, at the Ottawa General Hospital. 

Michel grew up in Ottawa, but he was profoundly attached to Acadian and New Brunswick culture. He spent summers with family and friends in Tracadie, Upper-Sheila and St Leonard, N.B. His fondest memories were family trips to Fundy Park; spending time at his grandfather Breau’s camp on the Big Tracadie River and winning at Skip Bo while playing with his paternal grandmother. In St Leonard he, with his sister, found love, security and care from his maternal grandparents when his parents had to be away. This also introduced them to the unique way of life of the Madawaska region with its Buckwheat thin crêpes, and picking raspberries with his grandmother Caron.

Michel had a personality that lit up a room. His down to earth self, his willingness to always help, and always working with people and colleagues to solve problems. You were always guaranteed a good conversation and a laugh when talking with Michel. Michel was a people person through and through. He took pride in helping others, seeing others happy, and bringing a smile to peoples’ faces. He had a special way to successfully bring people together and solve problems in his work as a Condominium Manager. He applied the same skills as President of the Gloucester Centre Minor Hockey Association (GCMHA) and in all his business undertakings. 

Michel loved playing hockey from a young age and continued his involvement with the sport as an adult. He valued the opportunity to volunteer with minor hockey in the community and work with youth to help them develop their skills and grow their love of the sport. He was a dedicated volunteer with GCMHA for 12 years; a Board member for 10 of these years and President for the last 4 years. He was heavily involved in several initiatives to grow the programs offered within the community including the 4-on-4 program, and the hockey outreach program for children of Syrian refugees to Canada. He also piloted the GCMHA merger with Orleans Minor Hockey Association.

Outside of work and hockey, Michel had a love for vehicles. As a toddler he loved helping his grandfather drive the Payloader and racing hot wheels down the West Block hallways of Parliament while his father was in meetings or in his office. As a teenager he worked at a car dealership; and eventually owned his own car rental franchise and car detailing business. To this day, there are more cars than drivers parked in Michel’s driveway, and he wouldn’t have it any other way. And if he wasn’t behind the wheel of a car, going for a long relaxing drive, you could find him behind the wheel of his boat relaxing on the Ottawa River.

He is survived by his parents Herb and Anne (Caron); his son Matthew; his sister Hélène (Craig Cluney) and nephews Eric and Evan; his loving partner Ruthanne and children Sarah and Jackson; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins in New Brunswick, Quebec, Montreal, Toronto and British Columbia who all loved him like their own. 

The family would like to thank the very competent, kind and wonderful staff at the Ottawa Cancer Clinic, as well as the 6th floor of the General Hospital for their care and support for Michel and the family during his challenge of 4 years and 5 months managing a very aggressive form of cancer.

Family and friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life at Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services (280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa), on Friday. November 8, 2024, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with Memories being shared at 5:00 p.m.

Donations can be made in Michel’s name to your local hockey youth development program or a youth sport development program of your choice.

 


 

52 ans,  est décédé paisiblement entouré de sa famille, le mardi 29 octobre 2024, à l’hôpital Général d’Ottawa. 

Michel a grandi à Ottawa, mais il était très attaché à la culture acadienne et celle du Nouveau Brunswick et se disait toujours Acadien. Comme enfant, il passait les étés avec la famille et la parenté à Tracadie, Haut-Sheila et St-Léonard N.B. Ses meilleurs souvenirs étaient les voyages et les vacances passés au Parc Fundy avec son cousin et sa cousine Bérubé. Ou encore le temps passé avec son Grand-papa, Alyre, à son camp sur la Grande Rivière de Tracadie, gagner au Skip Bo avec sa grand-maman paternelle, Régine. À St-Léonard, lui et sa sœur, Hélène, trouvaient l’amour, la sécurité et les soins de ses grands-parents, Léo et Gertrude Caron, lors des nombreux voyages de ses parents à l’extérieur du pays. C’est là qu’ils ont connu la belle région du Madawaska, savouré les ployes à mémère Caron. Aller ramasser des framboises avec mémère était une réelle aventure, et traverser les frontières du Maine, une intrigue pour des enfants.

Michel avait une personnalité qui pouvait illuminer un groupe. Il aimait simplifier la vie et cherchait constamment à apporter de l’aide aux autres. Il aimait travailler avec ses collègues et résoudre tout ce qui pouvait se présenter devant lui. Toujours jovial, Michel était un “people’s person » avec un grain d’humour pour alléger la conversation. Au fil des années, aider les autres est devenu sa raison d’être. Il était fier de rendre heureux ceux qui l’entouraient et de les faire sourire. Cette façon de réunir les gens l’a grandement aidé dans son entreprise de gestionnaire de Condominium. Il a apporté les mêmes habilités à son rôle de Président du Gloucester Centre Minor Hockey Association (GCMHA) tout comme dans le monde des affaires.

Michel a joué au hockey dès un jeune âge et est demeuré engagé dans ce sport devenu adulte. Il a saisi l’occasion de participer en tant que bénévole pour le hockey mineur dans sa communauté afin d’aider les jeunes à développer leurs habilités et à aimer le sport. Il a été bénévole pour la GCMHA pendant 12 ans; membre du Conseil pendant 10 ans et Président pour les 4 dernières années. Il a promu et implanté de nombreuses initiatives pour développer le programme, incluant le programme « 4 contre 4 ». Il était très fier d’avoir introduit l’initiative visant la participation des enfants de réfugiés Syriens de la région d’Ottawa au hockey. Il a aussi dirigé avec succès la fusion de deux associations de hockey mineur des secteurs Gloucester et Orléans d’Ottawa.

Comme loisir, Michel adorait tout ce qui roule : automobiles, camions ou tracteurs. Comme enfant, son grand-père Alyre lui faisait conduire le chargeur (Payloader). Dans le Bloc de l’Ouest du Parlement, lorsque son Papa était occupé au bureau ou en réunion, il n’avait pas le temps de s’ennuyer. Il imaginait, avec Hélène, des courses avec hot wheels dans le corridor (une distraction amicale avec le personnel des bureaux longeant le corridor). Adolescent, Michel a travaillé dans une agence de location d’autos et a éventuellement possédé sa propre franchise de locations d’autos et de maintien d’automobiles. Aujourd’hui, il y a plus de véhicules dans sa cour que de chauffeurs, et c’est ce qu’il désirait. Jusqu’à sa dernière admission à l’hôpital, son bonheur était encore de se trouver comme conducteur pour une randonnée en voiture ou sur son bateau, voguant sur l’historique rivière des Outaouais.

Il est survécu par ses parents Herb et Anne (Caron); son fils Matthew; sa sœur Hélène, son beau-frère Craig Cluney et ses neveux Éric et Evan ; sa conjointe bien-aimée Ruthanne (ses enfants Sarah et Jackson) et de nombreux oncles et tantes, cousins et cousines résidant au Nouveau Brunswick, à Montréal, au lac St-Jean, dans la région de Toronto, et en Colombie Britannique. Ils l’ont tous aimé comme s’il était un des leurs. 

La famille tient à remercier le personnel médical du Centre d’oncologie d’Ottawa pour les soins attentifs, leur souci et leur dévouement envers Michel pendant les 4 ans et 5 mois durant lesquels il a défié un cancer très agressif.

La famille tient aussi à souligner l’équipe du 6e étage de l’hôpital Général pour leur professionnalisme, leur compassion envers Michel et l’attention qu’ils apportent quotidiennement à leur travail tellement exigeant.

Michel aurait aimé que ceux qui le peuvent fassent un don, en sa mémoire,  à un organisme de hockey ou tout autre sport dédié à la contribution  des enfants et des jeunes à leur communauté.

 

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Elizabeth Nagy Loan

I will come on Nov. 8, thank you. Elizabeth

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Shelby Hill

My heartfelt condolences to you Ruthanne, Sarah and Jackson. Michel always met me with open arms, a massive smile and a story most definitely followed by a laugh. My heart is with you ❤️

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Noella Dubé

Chers Herb et Anne,
Mes sympathies les plus sincères a l'occasion du décès de votre fils Miichel.
Amitiés
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Keith &Thérèse Coughlan

Chers amis Herb et Anne,
Nous souhaitons transmettre à vous et à votre famille nos sincères condoléances au décès de votre fils Michel. Nos pensées seront avec vous à la célébration de vie qui sera offerte à sa mémoire. Nous sommes confiants que les souvenirs partagés seront de grand réconfort pour vous. Amitiés.

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Charline Beaulieu

I am so sorry for your loss Ruthanne, Sarah and Jackson. My deepest sympathies to all members of the family.

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Maryse Forget

Merci d'avoir partagé un si beau texte sur Michel. Mes pensées sont avec votre famille.

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Maryse Smith

I am so thankful for having met Michel and his family. I will miss his kindness, support and sens of humor. He was a shinning light within our community and we are forever thankful for the impact he had on our kids.

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Amanda Lauzon

Mes sincères condoléances à la famille.

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Joel Neuheimer

My deepest sympathies to Michel's family and friends. I am extremely proud to have served alongside an extraordinary volunteer like Michel. A gentle giant with a heart of gold, Michel will not be forgotten.

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Gilles Vanasse

I had the privilege of meeting Michel over 10 years ago when he was a volunteer with the GCMHA. I was the Vice President of Orleans at that time so our hockey volunteer lives intertwined fairly often. My relationship with Michel was a rather close one during the last 6 years as my fondness of Michel grew as did our friendship. Michel's infectious Acadian sense of humour was something he was always sharing with those around him. Michel was the person who always gave a smile to those who sometimes had no smiles left to give and brightened their day. I cherished all of the dinner's, lunches and breakfasts we had together where we spoke of our respective heritage, families and life's accomplishments as it was easy to see how proud Michel was of all three. In recent times, Michel never complained about his battle as he always shone a light on the people who were most important to him..... his family. You are a beautiful soul my friend and I want you to know that while you passed on to a wonderful place, know that you were loved and cared about everyone who knew you. ... Prend soin mon cher ami car tu as vraiment gagné ton ciel!!!!

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