Jean-Yves Lamarre passed away suddenly on Tuesday, July 5, 2022, near his home on Clayton Lake at the age of 68. Beloved husband of Diane Mallette, father of Catherine, Anna (Jonathan Joynt), and Luc (Kayla), stepfather of Krista Walsh (Chris Reddie), and doting grandfather to Caileigh, Keagan, Elizabeth and Eleanor. Predeceased by his parents Gérard and Isabelle (Sigmen) Ducharme of Shawinigan.
A life-long aviation enthusiast, Jean-Yves proudly served in the RCAF as an aerospace engineer for 28 years before turning his focus to the private sector and the federal public service. After multiple attempts at retirement he finally was able to enjoy spending his time working on the cottage, boating, skidooing, and traveling.
Family and friends will miss his sense of humour, his willingness to help others, and his extensive collection of obsolete computer hardware. With the exception of his butterscotch sauce recipe, his cooking skills will sadly not be missed.
A graveside service in the National Military Cemetery will be held on Wednesday July 20, 2022 at 2 p.m. Followed by a reception in Borden & Fleming Suites from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial donations to a charity of your choice.
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Russ Cooper
Eric Newcomb
I was lucky enough to work with Jean-Yves many times. He was always so generous with his time and his knowledge. Not only an officer and a gentleman, but he was also a great friend. I will miss his sense of humor as much as I will miss his kindness and generous spirit.
My best to all his friends and family for their loss.
I will always think of him on the boat at the lake - his bright smile will be with me always.
Serge Chicoine
Met you in 1991 and that was one of the best thing that ever happen to me. Your sense of humour and your capability to put things into perspective was legendary. You were always positive and was looking forward to go to lunch with you as we discuss about two weeks ago. I will miss you a lot my friend. Keep an eye on us from above like you did on this plane. Thank you for your friendship. Big hug.
Cherry Clark
Jean-Yves was a one in a million guy. His own unique sense of humour and upbeat approach to life brought joy wherever he went. He will be greatly missed.
Yves Rivet
Sympathies a toute la famille.
Steve Onions
I had the pleasure of working with Jean-Yves at CMC Electronics, he was a true gentleman and was always generous with his time and knowledge in support of all who knew him. My condolences to the family
Michelle & Peter Masson
As Jean-Yves’ neighbours, we will always remember his friendly smile and generosity. He will be long remembered and missed here at Clayton Lake. Our hearts go out to Diane and the family.
Lois Duthie
I am so very sorry for your loss. My condolences to the family.
Louise Tourigny
Je garderai de Jean-Yves , mon cher cousin, le souvenir d'un homme souriant et plein de bonté. Il ne comptait pas son temps quand sa tante Denise et moi avions besoin de lui malgré son horaire bien chargé. Merci encore Jean-Yves ! Tu auras toujours une place spéciale dans mon coeur. Mes Sincères condoléances à toi, Diane, ainsi qu'à ses enfants et ses petits-enfants. Je vous souhaite beaucoup de courage et de sérénité pour cette dure épreuve. xx
Ken Hollington ( Clayton Lake)
We have lost a wonderful neighbor and friend.
He will be missed.
My sympathy to his family.
Jean-Yves was my boss at CMC Electronics and was a bridge for me from operational flying to engineering and then flight test certification. He was a true professional and gentleman and a great pleasure to work for.