It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Andrew “Andy” Ferdinand Choquette.
Andy will always be remembered for his courage during difficult times. Unfortunately this time the pain was too much to bear and Andy took his life on October 24, 2023. He is predeceased by his father Jean-Claude and his step-mother Denyse. He is survived by his sons Matthew & Ian, their mother Carol, his sister Cassandra (Geoff), nephew Jack and Andy’s lifelong best friend Andre Morin.
Andy was born May 1, 1963 in Pembroke, ON but was always proud of his French - Canadian upbringing as a result of spending his childhood and early adult life in Quebec City, Quebec. Andy often mentioned it was his bilinguality that gave him opportunities as a young man whether it was working at the Mt St Anne ski shop or guiding horse and buggy tours in downtown Quebec City.
Andy enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces as a reservist MP before transitioning to the regular force as a Communicator Research Operator (MOC 291) in 1984. His career as a 291’er took him around the world where his goal always was to ‘‘leave the world a better place than how I found it.’ Andy took several postings throughout Canada and the US as well as being deployed seven times including CFS Alert (‘86-’87, ‘91-‘92), Somalia (‘92-‘93), Bosnia (‘98,‘99-‘00), and Afghanistan (‘06,‘12). Andy’s charismatic leadership and executive ability led him to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) in 2011 before commissioning to the rank of Captain. Andy retired from the armed forces in 2016.
In the public service Andy continued to work alongside military personnel as the CAF-VAC program coordinator for the “Hire a Veteran” program and with non profit organizations dedicated to helping homeless veterans find their purpose. Andy prioritized helping others discover and unlock their own capabilities.
As a self proclaimed life long learner, he returned to school in 2018 and completed a Masters degree in Leadership from the University of Regina. He also took on senior management roles with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and eventually moved to the private sector as a Solutions Architect at WithYouWithMe where he helped with finding solutions to address global underemployment.
Andy’s desire to uplift his peers and support others went beyond the workplace. He was an active community member and coached minor/junior hockey for over 20 years both in Canada and the States. Andy made a positive impact on each person that came through his locker room leaving them with powerful anecdotes for every situation in life.
Andy was always very active and loved the outdoors. He particularly enjoyed golfing, swimming and skiing. He was a teenage pioneer in the 70’s Quebec skateboarding scene and even snowboarded in the Arctic circle while stationed in Alert. He was well travelled and well read. Andy was keen to learn from life experience and was open to new perspectives and ideas. He enjoyed being with friends, visiting new places together or just relaxing listening to music. Above all, Andy loved his children more than anything in this world.
Andy leaves family and friends throughout Canada, US and the world. We send love to you all. Please consider making a contribution to Boots On The Ground. This is an anonymous helpline providing confidential and anonymous peer support to First Responders across the province, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Boots On The Ground supports all First Responders including police officers, firefighters, paramedics, nurses, corrections officers, military, veterans, and emergency dispatch operators. It is a charitable organization completely run and staffed by volunteers.
Those wishing to say goodbye to Andy and pay respects to the family are invited to attend a service Friday November 17 at 12:30pm at the Beechwood Cemetery (280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa)
Digital Guestbook
Rob Philpotts
Jeff Kenney
Andy was a true professional, someone who looked after his team, and was extremely competent. More importantly, Andy was a genuine, compassionate person, and a pleasure to be around.
I thoroughly enjoyed our time together in the sandbox in 2012.
You will be missed, Andy.
My deepest condolences to his family.
Elise savoie
So sorry for your lost may you rest in peace brother 😞😞😞
Michelle Morrissey
We connected and chatted this fall and made plans to meet at the National cenotaph for the Remembrance Day ceremony. I went and stood in silence to honour, remember, and missed his presence. He was open about his struggles and an advocate for veterans. Though I only knew him briefly, I feel the loss of his spirit. Please accept my condolences. He spoke with pride and love for his sons, Matthew and Ian, admiration for their mother, and enduring respect, love, and loyalty for his childhood friend Andre. God bless. May Andy find peace and repose at last.
Phillippe Leclerc
So sad to hear about the loss of such a wonderful person like Andy. I ran into him here and there over the years, whether deployed somewhere or here in Canada, I was always impressed by his deportment, stature and the genuine way he interacted with me and those with us. Rest in peace Andy Choquette, you’ll not be forgotten. My deepest sympathies and condolences to his sons and family.
Natalie Cowichan Bay
Andy. I met you on Denis and Melissa’s deck, with your friend Andre. A chance meeting but a meeting that struck me immensely. We chatted about It security/ response operations and neurodiversity - without stopping for air. You were so passionate about your work and how we can help others. I was very sad to hear of your passing - such a great human. My condolences to your family and friends - we shall toast you and I shall make sure we work to be more inclusive and remove more barriers - as you have worked so hard to do. Rest easy
Francis Vachon
My deepest condolences and sympathies to the family. You will be missed
Dom Goulet
I was extremely shocked and saddened to hear the news. I am grateful we crossed paths and that I was able to get to know you. My condolences to Andy's friends and family. Rest in peace my friend, God bless.
Eric Filion
Andy it is with sadness I learned of your passing. You were a man of many words, ideas and visions that are still in effect today. Always looking forward to leave the world and people in better shape than when you encountered them. May you rest in peace my ole friend. To your immediate family my deepest condolences.
Fil
The Bochert Family
Matthew, Ian and Carol
We were all deeply saddened to hear of Andy’s passing. Wonderful memories of our hockey days together came flooding over us. Andy added so much on the bench and in the stands. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May the beautiful memories you have comfort during this difficult time.
Andy was a pleasure to work with and a great leader to learn from. It was a privilege and a pleasure
to engage with him both inside and outside of the military. A true champion of his people and the mission. Condolences to his family and friends, may he rest in peace. His inspiration and example to others will carry on.