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Obituary for Aline Cayouette-Landry (Cayouette)

Aline  Cayouette-Landry (Cayouette)
It is with profound sadness that the family announces her passing at home, surrounded by loved ones, on Friday, December 30, 2022 at the age of 67 years. Daughter of the late Paul Étienne and late Aurore (born St-Amand) Cayouette. Beloved wife of the late Marcel Landry. Loving mother to Patrick Forget, Carole Landry (Pierre) and Jason Landry (Fran). Treasured grandmother to Dominique, Isabelle & Sébastien Pineault and Liam, Mackenzie, Noah & Olivia Landry. Cherished sister to Denis (Doris), Ghislaine (Peter), late Roger, late Francine, late Denise (Viateur) and late Ginette (Palma). Darling daughter-in-law of the late Denis & late Thérèse (born Paquette). Beloved sister-in-law of Gilles & Janet, Claude & Suzanne, Yvon & Doreen, Nicole & Bill and Daniel & Lisa and late Colette. She will be sadly missed by all nieces, nephews, relatives, and dear friends.

Aline was a beautiful woman both inside and out. She enjoyed a career in hairdressing including teaching aspiring hairdressers at Collège Boréal. One of her greatest passions was Interior Decorating. Her creativity was expressed in a thoughtful, meticulous, and elegant manner. Every space lived in was tastefully decorated and transformed into a warm and inviting home. Without any doubt, Aline’s favourite time of year to decorate was Christmas.

She loved entertaining her family and friends. One could be assured delicious meals, you may be offered a glass of red wine and almost definitely, many laughs. Aline had a wonderful laugh and was always smiling. She showed her love and always made you feel welcomed and heard just by the touch of her hand as she spoke with you. She had the biggest heart, was very supportive and was always there for you.
Aline was also generous with her time. For ten years, she participated with Camp Quality as a puppeteer performing as Natalie in many local northern schools bringing awareness to children about living with a cancer diagnosis.

With the love of her life, Marcel, she experienced many memorable adventures while travelling, boating, RVing, and snowmobiling. It was also important to her to remain active by walking, biking, gardening, and playing golf. Even so, staying home reading a good book or watching a Holiday movie curled up by a nice warm fire was priceless to her.

Always honest, Aline would share her opinion and thoughts in her own sincere and straightforward way.

Her presence will be dearly missed.

A celebration of life will be held later this Spring. Donations can be made in her memory by cheque or online to the Maison McCulloch Hospice. www.cooperativefuneralhome.ca
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