Kaylee Lavallee (Johnson) – Updated

Follow this link for more details regarding Kaylee’s Celebration of life to be held at the St. Laurent Legion on Friday April 12 at 6:00 pm: https://www.facebook.com/share/4BYyvbzdFqpDJBEn/?mibextid=9VsGKo

To have known Kaylee meant you had laughter and love in your life. Her sense of humour was as dark as her big beautiful eyes and wardrobe. Her laughter was deep, infectious and music to our ears. She definitely was quick witted. She could also be a  trusted confidant. Her heart was warm and enveloping. Her hugs were awkward but held meaning. She enjoyed a wide range of music and loved ethnic food.  So easy going, it was effortless to love her. 

Kaylee was a strong woman. Her courage and determination to overcome challenges was admirable and inspiring. She didn’t want her past experiences to be without purpose. She persevered and became stronger with all her beliefs that she could have a positive influence on others through understanding and compassion. She turned her own adversity into success. She was able to elevate others to a place they believed impossible.  She was a testament of that. 

Kaylee Kristine was born on October 25th, 1990 and on March 22nd, 2024, at the age of 33 years old,  our beautiful Kaylee left this physical world. To honour Kaylee’s wishes, cremation has taken place.  A celebration of her life will be announced at a later date. 

Kaylee will be forever missed by her mother Kara Johnson, her younger siblings Evan and Aiden McLintock, Kade Louison, Neala and Dasan Lavallee, her granny Gilberthe Lavallee, her partner Nathan Smith and her fur-kid Kermit.  Kaylee’s father, Dean Lavallee had recently predeceased her.  We take great comfort knowing they are united once again. 

Kaylee will also be forever missed by an army of friends and extended family.  She had formed many close relationships that meant the world to her. We all wished nothing but the best for our girl, loving and supporting her however she needed. 

Thank you for loving her. 

Kaylee left us a gift. Her son Jayden was undoubtedly the most important person in her life. He was her one true love, her proudest accomplishment.  He too is quick witted, she knew it and loved it. He made her happy. She was very impressed of his academics and gaming skills. She relished in watching him grow into the most sweetest young man, respectful of everyone around him.  She was grateful for the positive influences in his life and was excited for his future.  She was encouraged by their evolving relationship. 

To everyone whose heart was touched by Kaylee, we thank you for showing her love.  May she live forever in our beautiful memories. 

Fly free my girl, until we meet again.

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Janice Ellen Lavallee

September 8, 1947 – April 24, 2022

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our dear wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, Janice Lavallee.

She was predeceased by her father Peter Shipp, mother Mary Shipp, brother Rodney Shipp and sister Connie.

Janice is survived by her husband George, sons; Rick and Jeffrey, daughter Renee and sister Dianne; grandchildren, great grandchildren and many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

A Celebration of Life will be held in Winnipeg during the summer.

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