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Obituary of Autumn Angel Beaulieu
Autumn Angel Beaulieu
In her short 20 years, Autumn touched the lives of everyone around her. She was the most brilliant, caring, sweet, and courageous young woman you could ever meet. Autumn was unique, quirky, one-of-a-kind, and irreplaceable. She was the girl who always went above and beyond giving 300% plus and poured her heart and soul into everything she did. A true perfectionist. Those who knew her well know her for her kind heart, her loyalty in friendship and always helping others and was generous beyond belief
Autumn was full of spirit and adventure and very courageous. In her younger years, she was a hilarious, wild child—a tomboy in disguise, wearing pink princess dresses and crowns while climbing trees or playing in the dirt, collecting treasures like rocks, pinecones, bugs, and shells, and picking wildflowers along the way. She’d declare, “I’m not scared of anything,” and she wasn’t. She never stopped exploring or being curious about the world around her. Even at 20, she still did this
She enjoyed physical activities especially competitive gymnastics and was incredibly proud being selected for the provincial team. Autumn had a deep love for the outdoors—from backroad truck adventures to fishing trips. She found peace driving and being in nature, a place where she truly felt at home. The music she loved listening to was Slipknot, Slayer and Metallica.
Autumn was proud of her job at Canfor, where she thrived in a physically and mentally demanding environment. She loved proving that she could do a “man job” even though she was a tiny 20-year-old.
Autumn’s intelligence shone bright in school, earning honors in every grade. She was passionate about learning and had plans to pursue a career as an anesthesiologist or medical microbiologist. Her potential was limitless, and future incredibly bright—but tragically, this was cut short.
Autumn favourite places to travel were Hawaii and Disneyland, visiting many times. She loved the “ham sticks,” ( turkey legs) and favourite ride was the Pooh bear ride.
Autumn loved the fall season and Christmas was her favourite holiday going all out decorating and watching her favorite movie, Elf, countless times—no matter the season.
Her nickname was Teewis, and she was known for her long, curly hair an her favourite perfume, always amazing. She had a radiant natural beauty and rare stunning central heterochromia eyes. She always left a lasting impression.
She will be deeply missed by her big sister Kennady (Sissy) and her big brother Dexter (Bruv) they were her very best friends—her closest companions. Also left are her shattered mother, Chantel Babiuk-Chernyk (John), and her cherished cat Salem. Her uncles Dr. Jeffrey Babiuk (Colleen), Roy Babiuk (Suzanne), Colin Babiuk, and Dr. James Babiuk, as well as many cousins and family
Autumn was met in heaven by her grandparents, Dr. Myron Babiuk (Papa) and Margaret (Nana), and we take comfort in knowing they are there, keeping her safe, holding her close.
To inquire about the celebration of Autumn’s life, please call Kennady at 250-581-4441 or email [email protected] for details
In lieu of flowers, those who wish to honor Autumn’s memory are encouraged make a donation in her name to the PANDAS syndrome Organization of your choice as she suffered immensely and bravely from this.
Please go on an adventure and drive on westside. See a path? Get on it and see where it goes. Find a backcountry lake and go fishing and think of our Autumn angel.
We will forever miss when we called her phone, she picked up saying “Buddy the elf, what’s your favourite color?”
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