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Avis de décès

Janet Ann Craig

24 juin 2025 New Carlisle, Quebec HG Division

It is with great sadness that the family of Janet “Ann” Craig announces her sudden passing at Maria Hospital on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at the age of 70.

Ann was predeceased by her parents, Leonard and Greta (Hall) Craig; her sister, Betty Craig, and brother-in-law, Joseph Chapados; and her brother, Garry R. Craig.

She will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by her brother, Eric (Brenda) Craig of Bobcaygeon, ON; her sister, Donna (Alan) Kemp of Ajax, ON; and her aunt Bessy of New Carlisle.

Ann also leaves behind her nieces Cheryl (Albert) Craig, Cindy (Kevin) Killam, Janice-Ann (John) Boustead, Erika (Matt) MacEachern, Dawn (Steve) de Montfort, Erin, and Lauren Kemp. She is also survived by her great-nephew, Michael Craig, as well as her many other great-nieces and great-nephews.

Born on December 27, 1954, Ann lived a life defined by simplicity, loyalty, and quiet strength. Experiencing the world through her own eyes, she moved through life with sincerity and honesty, often seeing and hearing what others missed. She had a gift for creating lasting bonds with those around her. She loved cats, romance movies, going to church, and her days at the Anchor (school). She particularly enjoyed her trips to Ontario to spend time with family.

Ann was the kind of person who left an imprint on everyone she met and had no problem telling you exactly what was on her mind. Her unfiltered honesty, perfectly timed one-liners, and surprising sense of humour made her unforgettable. She had a way of saying things no one else could, and her family will always treasure the countless laughs she gave them, often when they least expected it.

One of the most cherished constants in Ann’s life was her lifelong friendship with Sandra Flowers. The two were inseparable and fondly remembered walking around town in their younger days. To many in the community, they were a heartwarming sight, a quiet reminder of lasting friendship and the comfort of routine. In her final hours, spending time with Sandra brought joy to Ann’s heart.

Ann spent her last years in the devoted care of Pam McGuire and her wonderful staff, who provided not only a safe and loving home but also a true sense of belonging. The family is deeply grateful for the kindness, respect, and compassion they showed Ann every day.

The family also extends sincere thanks to Dr. Basque, Dr. Carignan, and Dr. Bonneville for their care over the years, and to the nurses and staff at Maria Hospital for their dedication and support.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing to express sympathy may consider a donation to:L.I.F.E. (Living Is For Everyone) Association131 Gérard D. Levesque, New Carlisle, QC G0C 1A0orCrohn’s and Colitis Canadahttps://crohnsandcolitis.ca

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