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Bonnygraywpg@gmail.com posted a condolence
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Dylan, your RBC family remembers you fondly, I rember your first day with us, oh, you did not want to have to make eye contact with us, you seemed so shy, we jokingly said we will get you out of your shell, little did we know you had not a shy bone in your body. From you singing happy birthday to us, to you celebrating national pirates day, we laughed, we complained, and I am sure shared a tear, Dylan, my friend , you had so much to offer this world, when I had a computer problem it was alway Dylan, yah, just fix it, I will miss you my friend , heaven must be enjoying all your antics, we surely will be missing you , enjoy your peace now my friend, will miss you
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Gail Piper posted a condolence
Monday, July 13, 2020
We will never forget your gentle smile, caring ways and your bravery when facing cancer. You were always upbeat and made everyone around you feel better. We are so glad that your last years were happy ones; with a job you enjoyed, family and friends you loved, who loved you in return. Rest In Peace, Dear Dylan.
Love,
Aunty Gail and Uncle Phil
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Pawan Earnest lit a candle
Monday, July 13, 2020
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I have met very handful of people who are always helpful, charming, light and full of life. Anytime, I met/saw Dylan, he was always cheerful. You can always hear him laughing around in the office and you know Dylan is in the house :). I will always remember and miss, Dylan and I am honored to know him as a colleague.
Sincerely,
Pawan Earnest
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Dan Jahns-Kraak posted a condolence
Saturday, July 11, 2020
I had the great fortune of having Dylan as a student in a couple of my classes at Red River College. Later I got to know him better as an employee of our department. He was always very positive about life and made time for humour, even when things were difficult or not going well. I will be truly miss him in our department.
Sincerely,
Dan...
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Marlena posted a condolence
Friday, July 10, 2020
I'm am so sad that this world has lost such a beautiful soul. I am glad that I was able to meet him through our YACC family and spend a wonderful few days at the retreat. The week was filled with laughter (lots of it due to Dylan) and a bit of normal. Thank you Dylan for showing up that week and contributing to the amazing few days togther. I really enjoyed getting to know you around the fire and sharing some of our fears. You will be deeply missed. <3
Marlena
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Karine Chalifour uploaded photo(s)
Friday, July 10, 2020
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I am so grateful to have met Dylan. I am sad, I will miss him deeply, but I am so glad he became part of the YACC family. His kindness, sense of humour, care of others, generosity, gentleness, and giant heart made everyone who met him better! We will remember him always and he will be a permanent member of YACC and will live on in everything we do. I am sending so much love to his family and friends and to all our YACCers who already miss him.
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Friday, July 10, 2020
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I love you Dylan and will miss you so very much!
You were such a mellow and laid back baby! I remember when you were about a year old, when I would put you down for your nap. You never cried or shouted when you woke up. The only way that I would know that you were up was that you would start throwing toys out of your toybox at the end of your crib. You would do that till there was enough room in the toybox for you to fit and then you would climb into the toybox with the toys. When I would come up stairs to get you I would always be greeted by a pile of toys on the floor and you sitting in the corner of the big box that was your toy box, smiling happily at me. You kept that mellowness and sense of humor your whole life. You are my baby boy and you always will be. I love you Dylan and know that you will be our guardian angel in heaven watching over us.
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Lesley Morrissey posted a condolence
Friday, July 10, 2020
Dylan was a big ol'heart on legs. From the moment I met him and Craig I was in awe of their friendship, the respect they had for each other and the openness and love they shared. Then I had the pleasure to meet Leah and see the bond they had formed... the common denominator in these relationships was Dylan and his big silly heart. He was such a joy to know. His openness, willingness to be venerable, and his innate nature to love was such a wonder to behold and experience. He was a good man, one too many will miss, but for whom we are all grateful to have known.
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Thursday, July 9, 2020
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The world became a little less bright when Dylan A.P. Fontaine left us. I met Dylan back at the Ontario retreat back in 2019 and knew right away he would be a beacon of laughter and light. The entire group felt his spirit and we all fell in love with him. That summer at the survivor conference we danced and laughed together once again into the early morning hours.
Finally, I was able to see Dylan and his two friends Leah Thompson and Craig Comberbach rock the virtual survivor conference this past May and share their hilarious story and friendship. I'm very sad that I never got to hug or laugh with him one last time. My heart hurts, and I hate cancer for taking away someone so loved and so beautiful.
Until we get to see each other again, rest easy Dylan ❤️✨ you are so loved.
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Courtney (Curly Sue Whoo) uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, July 9, 2020
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Over the past few years, I had the honour of not only being able to learn from you but also being able to become friends with you. I wouldn’t have made it through the past few years without your support and guidance. You were my rock on so many occasions. You helped me and so many others, be it through school or other life problems, you always had great words of wisdom to share and many hugs. You helped me become a better person, and I am so grateful for that. You taught me to be kinder to myself and to stick up for myself when it comes to many different aspects of my life.
The thing that I will miss most about you is your dark sense of humour and all the laughs that we shared. I think our dark humour was the solid foundation that our friendship was built on.
Words can’t even begin to explain the giant Jiggly Puff shaped hole that you have left in my heart. You were one of the strongest and most resilient people that I have ever met. You brought sunshine and rainbows to the people around you, even on the darkest of days. I am so glad and honoured that I got to spend the time with you that I did. I am a better person for having known you.
I can't say thank you enough for everything you brought to my life and for all the wonderful people that you brought into my life. You will always be one of my best friends, love you Dale-an.
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The family of Dylan Alcide Palmer Fontaine uploaded a photo
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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