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Maxim Lewis Carpentier Obituary

Maxim Lewis Carpentier was born in Dease Lake, British Columbia and passed away suddenly on January 26, 2023, at the age of 73, in Fort McMurray, Alberta.


Maxim is survived by his mother, Mona Nehass-Carpentier; his wife Valerie and stepson, Joseph; his brother Carl Carpentier and wife, Sharon Gairdner and their children, Carl, Lorena, Jessie, and Nyla; his brother Clint Carpentier and wife Leanne Brassard and their children Jodie and Jenelle, his sister Lorrie Carpentier and her children Heather, Clint, and Thomas. He is pre-deceased by his sisters Kim Carpentier and Debra May Wallace and brothers Joey Courtoreille and Ray Carpentier.


Max loved music and played the guitar and sang. He enjoyed a good jam session, especially with his brothers, who are musicians, and he would often join his brother Clint and his Yukon Jack Band when they were performing. He loved Willie Nelson and was “Little Willie.”


Cremation has taken place.

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Maxim Lewis Carpentier was born in Dease Lake, British Columbia and passed away suddenly on January 26, 2023, at the age of 73, in Fort McMurray, Alberta.


Maxim is survived by his mother, Mona Nehass-Carpentier; his wife Valerie and stepson, Joseph; his brother Carl Carpentier and wife, Sharon Gairdner and their children, Carl

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