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Susan Russell posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Carter was such a light. He was passionate, kind and often times the first in the room to laugh, and the last one in the room to keep laughing. My condolences to his parents and brothers. He will be missed deeply.
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Nikk Goodswimmer uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
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I met Carter the first time out in Quebec through this program called RISE Apathy is boring before covid had hit and I will never forget how welcoming and understanding he was. We shared stories, we sang and told of who we are and where we were coming from and for that I am forever grateful. My heart goes out to his family, friends and community and I will always miss my good friend. May the ancestors carry you home
My condolences.
The photos posted was during the events when we met. I'll never forget that day I asked him before we were sent back home he did the Buffalo call while I did a war cry in honoring the land we were on
Rest in power
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Bethanie Peniuk uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, December 14, 2024
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My deepest condolences and much love to the Graveline family. Thank you for everything. Carter was such an amazing person. He quickly became a part of my own family once we met. Had the honour and privilege of meeting Carter when we both attended Argyle. It felt like he saw something in me that nobody else did. Always encouraging everybody around him to support one another and to have those hard conversations while you still can. To be honest and kind and open, but do and take no harm. When he worked at the garden and the cemetery he talked about it with such pride, he had such a connection to the spirits and I know they have welcomed him home. Carter really helped me connect to my own metis culture, took me to my first sweat and taught me how to sing and drum. When we graduated together in the front yard of my home we sang the wolf song in our ribbon skirts and cried together, full of so much pride for ourselves for overcoming every obstacle, and excitement for what was to come. So many laughs and hugs and hours long phone calls to stay connected and when life got in the way and we drifted apart you were still there with “i love you bro”s and “let’s make plans soon!!”. Random photos of you with friends having fun, you are so loved. We called each other plutonic soulmates. No matter how far away you were, I felt you. I still do, brother. I hope you felt my love, too. You live on in the thunder, the 4AM bird songs, every rainstorm and butterfly and mushroom. The memories and knowledge and love you selflessly gifted people that came your way. Just by being yourself touched so many spirits. I have missed you, my friend. Until we walk together again.
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Joyce LOUTSENKO posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, December 13, 2024
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My heart aches for you Julie and family, the loss is so great to have loss of your Son, he resembles you Julie.
Prayers, Love, Hugs.I won't be able to come Sunday.
Thoughts and prayers for You and Yours
Joyce
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Thursday, December 12, 2024
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Thursday, December 12, 2024
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