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Dan Briand lit a candle
Saturday, April 17, 2021
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Rip old friend during my days living on the streets of kitchener we always talked smoked laughed and drank a tone of coffee lol. We lost contact I moved to Cambridge and I just thought about finding you and got this bad news. I don't know what to say I hope you have found peace.
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Nicole Pereira posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
I will forever be grateful to have gotten to know and work with Arron. From his first few days at SHOW to his final moments visiting him in hospice he was kind and always had a sarcastic sense of humor. Arron and I had many chats during my visits and he spoke highly of his friends and family that he was in touch with. Something I know that Arron wished for was more time to connect with those that he may have lost touch with over the years. Arron will forever live in our memories and thoughts as was what he wanted to ensure of. Love Nicole Pereira.
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Karen posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Arron I will never forget you my heart is aching
<3 Karen
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Leigh-Ann Christian posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
It was an absolute joy and a pleasure working with Arron the past year. While he faced many struggles he did so with a sense of humor that never failed to inspire me. Arron was so very kind and thoughtful to all of the tenants at SHOW (Supportive Housing of Waterloo) and considered them all to be his extended family. I hope those that loved and cared for Arron find peace and comfort in the memories that they have of him. Leigh-Ann Christian
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wanda jackel lit a candle
Saturday, December 19, 2020
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Sherry lit a candle
Thursday, December 17, 2020
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Justine Lindsay uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 17, 2020
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Rick H posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
I've known Arron for quite a long time, though I had lost touch with him as he dealt with his struggles. I always remembered him as being such a kind, fun-loving and gentle soul. I hope that same soul has been given a chance to fly and be at peace wherever he may now be.
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Shannon Kelly posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Arron was friends not with just my self but both my brothers. We knew him since childhood and have to many to share but I can say he was all ways joking and have so many memories together. Miss you brother ❤
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Amber Schell lit a candle
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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Valerie Massengale lit a candle
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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Valerie Massengale uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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I met Arron when I was 13, he was 2 yrs older than me. He was goth at the time with eyeliner and a trench coat to his ankles. He was so sweet and kind. We would hang out at the King Value Center, sharing some fries & gravy or taking silly pics in the photo booth. He always made sure to walk me home and say Hi to my Parents. We lost touch for years after I moved out on my own and met again when I was 21. He was so good with both my kids, but my youngest had him wrapped around her little finger! His tough facade would melt away as he watched episode after episode of Dora The Explorer with her, playing dolls and anything she wanted. Arron kept the same job and apartment on Highland Rd for over 10 yrs. It was his first place on his own, he was so proud of himself for the stability and determination he had, as was I and many others. I would visit him every chance I got, but I wish now it had of been more. I never seen him for 2 yrs after he moved out. Last time was a video call online almost a yr ago, he said he was staying in a home in Waterloo and he looked good and happy. It really hit me hard to find he had passed, I didn't even know he was sick. If I had one wish, I would wish the chance to say good bye, and remind him how much he meant to me, my kids and many others. I will never forget how kind, helpful, selfless and funny he was. We have so many good memories, from playing music and making art, to cooking up some good meals and fun City events with the kids. Backyard picnics with Family, movie nights or parties with friends. He was always there for me when I needed someone, I wish I could of been there for him the same. Until we meet again, I will never forget you! R.I.P to an amazing person all around, Arron Jackel.
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Laura posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, December 11, 2020
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I was blessed to meet Arron during the last part of his illness. He was a sensitive man with a “crusty” facade. He allowed me into his bubble and shared his softer side. Laughing and joking with us, making the best of his situation. I hurried back to work after a brief illness. Looking forward to seeing him again. Sadly I didn’t get the chance. I will never forget how you so enjoyed the simple gift of jello :) Until we met again my friend. Laura
Dianne McLeod posted a condolence
Friday, December 11, 2020
I have lots of great memories of Arron stopping by my office for a visit. I had not seen him in some time but thrilled to know that he found a home at Show.
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Adam G posted a condolence
Friday, December 11, 2020
Arron was my foster brother growing up, I am very saddened to hear of this and he will forever be in my heart, the good die young or so they say RIP bro!
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Brian Paul posted a condolence
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Arron and I would have great chats about guitars and music. When I would visit him in his apartment, he would often be strumming away on his Strat. I told him my favourite band was Black Sabbath (who are pretty heavy), but his tastes were way heavier than mine! We shared a love of TOOL, but his tastes were more into the super hardcore bands like Cannibal Corpse, which is even a bit much for a metalhead like myself. Still, we had some great talks in his apartment, or even when he would come down to the office area and chit chat with me and the staff. He was just a lovely guy. We talked about how much he was looking forward to turning a page and starting fresh this winter. When he was in the Hospital, I asked him for a list of things he would like me to pick up for him. One of the things he asked for was a watch. I had heard after he passed that when the nurses went to wash him they attempted to take off the watch I bought him. He said something to the effect of, "don't take that off, Brian bought that for me!" I was so touched to hear that. I will miss him very much.
Brian Paul
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The family of Arron Matthew Jackel uploaded a photo
Thursday, December 10, 2020
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