Christine Anne Poulin
January 8th, 2013
Christine passed away peacefully January 8, 2013 in the Langley Hospice at the age of 53 with her devoted husband at her side. She will be greatly missed by her husband Don MacLeod and sons Alexander (14) and Nicholas (9) as well as her many friends and relations on both coasts.
Christine was born and raised in Ottawa, daughter of Orville Poulin and Joanne Frodsham; sister of Gregory and Peter. Christine completed her BEng from Carleton University class of 1982 and practiced as a Mechanical Engineer for 30 years.
In Christine’s own words: “The years following my diagnosis were some of the most meaningful and rewarding times of my life.”
A Celebration of Christine’s life will be held Friday January 18, 2013, from 5pm to 7pm at the Fort Langley Community Hall, 9167 Glover Road, Fort Langley, BC. Children are most welcome. There will be interactive displays of Christine’s many and varied interests.
You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence for the family.
Messages:
It was an honour to be Christine's nurse.....She was always smiling and always positive, no matter how horrible her treatments were.....We would talk about the early trips that her and Don went on and we would talk about her cherished boys....It was a pleasure to know Christine....I am so sorry for your loss.....Please know I am thinking of you all today as you celebrate Christine's life....Much Love Janice Paul RN. Abbotsford Cancer Center.
We are so sorry for the loss of our friend and neighbor. I personally will miss the many heartfelt chats Christine and I have had on each others front lawns. Though our conversation were often deep and varied, the common theme of pride and love toward the 3 men in her life was ever so present (Don, Alex & Nick). Christine sure knew a lot about every topic we covered and I soon came to realize she was one very bright lady! It has been very heart-warming to see how devoted Don has been to Christine...she was truly blessed.
I knew Christine as a member of the Murrayville Library Bookclub. I enjoyed her leadership during discussions, her gentle humour and intelligent insights. She often spoke of her children with great affection. She was so brave, and I will miss her, but my life is richer for her presence in it. My best to you all.
Being next door neighbours we saw Christine courageously face the future. Dan, Alex and Nicholas, the last few years have been tough for you; but you built some wonderful memories with your wife and mother. We have seen many pictures of your many trips taken. We will miss Christine. But she left us many wonderful memories. She always had a smile for us as we greeted each other almost every day. It was also wonderful to see Christine's mother ( and brothers) come over often to support her daughter. We will be there for you Don, Nicholas and Alex. You are wonderful neighbours. Peter and Jackie Van Huizen
My sincere sympathy to you, Don, and the boys. Nan Eves
Our deepest condolences go out to you Don, Alexander and Nicholas. Don, you have been a great friend and neighbor throughout the years and our hearts break for you and yours. Please know that we are thinking of you at this time of sorrow. Dean and Bev Weghsteen & Family
I had the pleasure of working with Christine at SNC-Lavalin over the past few years. She brought a bright, cheerful energy to the office and I enjoyed working with her very much. My deepest condolences to Christine's family.
I am so sorry for your loss. We miss Christine here at work. She was not only a very good technical reference and a hard worker, but also a friendly, open, happy person who was a pleasure to have around. Erin
I was deeply saddened when I heard of the news. Christine was a great mentor and colleague to me. We all miss her here at work. Our deepest condolences to you and your family.