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Alfred James Beaulieu
“Makadapenas” Black Eagle
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Alfred James Beaulieu on May 14, 2025, at the age of 41.
Alfred was the beloved oldest child of the predeceased Marjorie Beaulieu, and Father Don Young, He is now reunited with his mother, sister Marla Beaulieu, his cousin Gary Beaulieu and grandparents Rose Beaulieu and Morris Beaulieu and Uncle Mervin Beaulieu.
He leaves behind his wife of 11 years Nadine; and his children Ambrielle, Alexis, Alyssa, Alicia, Alfred Jr., Cierra, Lee Vai, Therea, Cameron, Taliyah and Alarius; his grandchildren Kierra, Rhyleigh, Rorrie, Raelynn, Neveah, Gersey and Gia. He loved his godchild, Blair Sutherland. His siblings Mathew (Dallas), Mattilda ( Jon Prince); his auntie mom Debbie Beaulieu; siblings Christa Whitford, Dustin (Shadow), Clifford, Kimberly, Brittany Young, Bridget Rumancik, whom he loved with his dear heart.
He was a very kind person who never had hate but love for everyone. He was always willing to help others anyway he could. He enjoyed participating in the traditional ways of life, such as hunting, fishing, being involved in the Sundance and attending pow wows. He especially loved supporting, cheering on the Sandy Bay Feathermen and Sandy Bay Badgers, who paid tribute to him at the Manitou Ahbee tournament. He had a connection with our beautiful lake, he enjoyed boat riding, swimming, having barbeques with his cousins and family.
On many of his travels, he enjoyed taking pictures, and just being outdoors. He enjoyed seeing little babies, he would acknowledge them and made silly faces, the babies would laugh. He had quiet a sense of humor, and enjoyed making others laugh. He enjoyed listening to music, he bought himself a guitar, he would sit at the computer to try to learn how to play. He enjoyed singing and once did a duet with his auntie mom Debbie in the virtual talent show competition during the covid epidemic.
Survived by many cousins, aunts and uncles he will be missed by all who knew him. We were honoured to love you in your short time on earth and cherished every moment. The creator has taken you home to the land far away where we will meet again and rejoice, save your tears for that day.
We would like to acknowledge and thank the HEART Team, the Evelyn Memorial Search Team and the Sandy Bay Search and Rescue.