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Submitted by benoit on Thu, 05/02/2024 - 08:15:AM

Carey passed away peacefully at home on April 27, 2024 at the age of 48.  She was the beloved wife and best friend of Joey Jubinville and loving mother of Hayley and Chloe.  She was the daughter of the late Frank V. MacKinnon and the late Madeleine Lalande. She leaves to mourn her sister Michelle de Lima (Kevin Plater), her half sister Mary Madden, her mother-in-law Linda Molyneaux (Greg), her brothers-in-law Stephen (Linda) and Cody as well as her many aunts and uncles, nephews, nieces and cousins.  

Carey left her mark on everyone she met with her smile and kind heart.

The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to the staff at The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Program and Bayshore Healthcare, Benita and Karina, while Carey was in their care.

Funeral arrangements under the care and direction of Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services (Ottawa, ON). There will be a private family service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.  

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/03/2024 - 12:44:PM

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Lynn & Annaleise Kanstrup

We have been so very blessed to call Carey a cherished friend and Coccinelle mom. Her joyfulness and deep love of family were her greatest of gifts. We are brokenhearted by her passing and send all of our love and prayers to Joey, Hayley & Chloe, and all family and friends during this difficult time of loss. Heaven has certainly received a beautiful angel beyond compare.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/03/2024 - 02:03:PM

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The Johnson Family

Please accept our sincere condolences. We are sending love and strength to all of you as you mourn the loss of such a special wife and mother. Carey will be missed by so many as she lit up every room she entered ❤️.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/03/2024 - 03:48:PM

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Vienneau family

Our love to you all. Sending strength during this difficult time, we are so sorry for your loss.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/03/2024 - 08:34:PM

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Marie Rivest

Joey, Hayley & Chloe

I wish to extend my sincere sympathy to you. Carey’s passing has touched me greatly as a work colleague for nearly 9 years. I am sadden at the thought of her leaving such a great void and perhaps in time your pain will lessen so you can start smiling again. She has touched the lives of so many around her. My thoughts are with you.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/04/2024 - 07:50:AM

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Dolly Hos

My heart breaks tor your loss. I was so fortunate to have gotten to work with sure an amazing lady. She gave girls hockey her all. She will be missed

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/04/2024 - 12:51:PM

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Caines family

We are heartbroken to hear of Carey’s passing. She was such a wonderful person and so positive and joyful. Joey, Hayley and Chloe- our deepest condolences and sympathy on the loss of an amazing wife and mother. Anyone who met or knew Carey will be mourning her loss. You will be in our thoughts.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/04/2024 - 01:43:PM

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Maya Lopez

Joey, Haley and Chloe

My sincerest condolences. Carey was my work colleague for over 10 years. Carey was a ray of light at work with her smile, laughter, and her caring and supportive nature. I will always remember her stories she'd share about her family, especially her girls whom she dearly loved. She made a positive impact on my life and those of her staff and work colleagues. She will be deeply missed.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/06/2024 - 10:35:AM

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Bill Nash

My condolences Joey and daughters

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/06/2024 - 10:55:AM

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Pat McC

Joey, Hayley, and Chloe. My deepest condolences on your tragic loss. Carey was always so positive and pleasant. She will be missed, but will remain in your hearts forever.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/06/2024 - 11:32:AM

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Elena Gibson

Carrie was more than a cousin, she was the heart of our family, a radiant presence that touched each of us in unique and profound ways. I first met Carrie on her 16th birthday back in 1991, a day etched in memory as the beginning of a beautiful journey through the tapestry of family ties.

That birthday celebration was my first glimpse into the warmth and vibrancy of Carrie and her family. As I watched relatives gather around her, sharing laughter and stories, I couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of family coming together to celebrate her birthday. It was a revelation, a glimpse into the magic of shared memories and unconditional love. Some of the memories that where shared where

Summer days adventures at the cottage with her father-in-law, George, where Carrie and her Cousins would engage in playful antics, like showering unsuspecting victims that where enjoying a hot shower with cold water that would be poured over top of them from the other room and igniting laughter with cousin Barry's doing his Indian dance around the campfire right before the campfire would magically light up.
Laughter was the soundtrack of Carrie's gatherings with her sister Michelle and cousins—David, Diana, and Kevin—a symphony of joy that echoed through the halls of our family gatherings. Their laughter was infectious, leaving us all helpless with laughter, even when we had no inkling of what had sparked their amusement.

In those moments of uproarious laughter, when tears streamed down their faces and joy danced in their eyes, Carrie's laughter, in particular, was like a beacon, and amidst the peals of laughter, there was always George, Carrie's uncle, with his trademark quip: "There goes Carrie, she's about to lay an egg." His words only served to intensify the laughter, a testament to Carrie's infectious spirit and her uncanny ability to find humor in the simplest of moments.

As we reflect on those cherished memories, we are reminded of the bond that united Carrie, her sister and her cousins—a bond forged in laughter, strengthened by love, and immortalized in the joyful echoes of their shared moments together.

In the course of our evolving relationship, I came to know Joey, whose love for Carrie was palpable in every gesture, every glance. From their wedding day to the joyous arrival of their two beautiful daughters Hayley and Chloe. From Soccer mom, Swimming mom and of course her favorite Hockey mom. Carrie's devotion to her family was unwavering.

Carrie wasn't just the heart of our family; she was its guiding light, a master planner whose passion for adventure fueled our most cherished memories. From spontaneous trips to meticulously orchestrated family vacations, Carrie's enthusiasm and organizational prowess ensured that every moment was filled with joy and wonder.

One such adventure stands out vividly in our collective memory—the day we set out with David her cousin to discover the elusive Pink Lake. What began as a simple quest for natural beauty turned into an unforgettable journey, led us down winding paths and hidden trails, and turned into a three-hour tour, never to see Pink Lake. With that Carrie’s talent for planning reached its zenith when she orchestrated our trip to Disneyland. With meticulous precision, she mapped out every detail of our expedition, ensuring that each member of our family would experience the wonder of Disneyland to its fullest. As David and Carrie led the way, our children nestled in the middle, and Joey and I brought up the rear, we knew that we were in capable hands, guided by the wisdom and foresight of two.

Carrie's legacy as a planner, adventurer, and devoted family member lives on in the countless memories we shared and the bonds that unite us. Though she may no longer be with us in body, her spirit remains ever-present, illuminating our path and guiding us forward.

Carrie's thoughtfulness was a beacon of light in our lives, illuminating even the darkest of days with her boundless generosity and love. Whether it was birthdays, Christmas, or any special occasion, Carrie's heart overflowed with the joy of giving, making each moment an opportunity to spread love and happiness.

Birthdays held a special place in Carrie's heart, a chance to celebrate the people she held dear with thoughtful gifts and heartfelt gestures. And Christmas was a time of unparalleled joy, as Carrie's love for games and surprises brought us all closer together, weaving moments of laughter and camaraderie into the fabric of our family traditions.

As I carry Carrie's memory forward, I vow to honor her legacy by continuing the traditions she held dear. Birthdays will be marked with special gifts and cherished moments, just as Carrie would have wanted. And Christmas will always be a time of games and laughter, a testament to Carrie's enduring spirit of joy and togetherness.

But perhaps the sweetest tribute of all will be the plate of chocolate chip cookies that will forever grace our gatherings, a reminder of Carrie's favorite indulgence and her unwavering love for those she held dear.

Carrie, if only I could have told you how much you meant to me, how your laughter and kindness filled my life with warmth and joy. If only I could still hold your hand, share a smile, and bask in the beauty of your presence. But though you may be gone, your memory lives on in the hearts of all who loved you, a beacon of light that guides us.

Love you always, Carrie. You will forever hold a special place in my heart.
Elena

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