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PAUL CHAMUT Obituary


It is with very heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Paul Andrew Chamut on March 10, 2025, a dearly loved Son, Uncle, Nephew, Cousin, Brother, and Friend.

Paul "Buffalo" "Uncle Buck" was born on April 04, 1950, in Thunder Bay, ON.

Paul had a very vibrant, fun, and cheerful personality, He could light up any room with his wit, charm, jokes, and mischievous laughter. He was an instant friend from the time you met him. He could always add humor to any situation even in the most difficult or challenging times. Paul was a very genuine and caring soul he loved making others happy and smile.

His outlook on life was "Don't sweat the small stuff" and" watch your attitude".

Paul attended Oliver Road Elementary Public School. As a child he spent hours at Grandpa Chamut's farm helping with all the farm animals and running through the fields on Morgan Road. At the early age of eighteen he joined the Navy and travelled to various places, two of his favorites being Australia and Alaska. He loved bringing gifts back for family and friends. Upon returning rom the Navy Paul began working in the mining industry in the early seventies for Pickle Crow mine and then Dauphin Manitoba mine.

Paul loved fishing and always had a story to tell about the" BIG ONE" that got away or the picture that the camera never worked for. Paul's favorite fishing places were Gillard and McGinnis Lake where he spent hours with his lifelong companion Billy, they spent 40 years making memories there as well as multiple
other lakes fishing their secret spots. He had a passion for playing darts and became a very skilled, talented, and competitive dart player with the Moose Lodge winning multiple championships as an individual player and along with his team. He was a true Harley-Davidson motorcycle enthusiast never missing a chance to ride with his pack The Three Musketeers Buffalo, Buffoonzio and Bubblinski. He enjoyed playing cribbage and many different card games with family and friends somehow always managing to have an Ace or winning card "but never cheating."

Christmas was always a special and favorite time of year gathering at the Abbott family home. Paul could not wait for his favorite part, the trifle sometimes even fighting over it with Micheal. Once Paul could no longer make the trips out to South Gilles for dinner Stephen always made it a point to bring him Christmas dinner with his favorite trifle and visit. His two beautiful stepdaughters Kathy and Karen were a huge part of his life and held a special place in his heart along with his niece Sarah (Seagull).

Paul dearly valued and cherished his remarkably close and special relationship with his mother and loved all the time they were able to spend talking and laughing together during her visits home to Thunder Bay from Brighton, ON.

Paul unfortunately met a serious back injury in his early thirties during his mining career which eventually led him to a life of severe mobility issues.

He spent his last years at Sister Leila Greco Apartments with his beloved dog and best friend Shree. Paul did not let his injury hold him back, he lived each day to the fullest making sure to get mobile visiting everyone touring around with Shree in her basket on his scooter. Paul always looked forward to the visits from one of his favorite dog pals Ryder. Everyone knew and loved Paul at Sister Leila Greco, they became like a second family for him.

The family would like to give an incredibly special thank you to all the staff, nurses, and support workers at Sister Leila Greco for the friendship care and love they gave to Paul. On Tuesday, January 28, 2025 Paul put on the biggest and best party of his life "Paul's Country Hoedown" having an amazing day with all that could attend.

Paul is predeceased by his mother Kathleen Wreaks, his father Peter Chamut senior, numerous aunts and uncles and his infant twin brother. Paul is survived by his brother Peter Chamut, Uncle Bob Abbott and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins.

A burial is scheduled to take place at St. Andrew's Cemetery, 690 Oliver Road on Monday, March 17th, 2025, at 11:00am. Close family members and friends are welcome. A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Mar. 18, 2025.

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Rod & Kathy Conley

June 12, 2025

So sorry to hear of Paul´s passing. His mom always spoke of Paul and his love of cards. She would spend hours telling us of Paul´s antics & even though we never got to meet Paul, we felt we had. Our deepest condolences to the family.

Victor Tomcko

March 20, 2025

Work with Paul at valley camp. Taught me how to play cribbage and we did play a lot. I will always remember his phase "the game anti over until someone is in the last hole". What a great man to have known. Rest in peace my friend.

Ashley M VON -RPN

March 19, 2025

Awh he was such a sweet soul, I could be having such a bad morning, and he wouldn't ever fail to make me smile and laugh and feel happy. He made the best jokes, always opened the door for me a true gentleman, and when he did he would do a little flute with his nose which would make me laugh, I'm shy but I grew to him so fast and it didn't take me long for me to be fluting back to him haha! He was a kind, compassionate, caring, positive man who touched many hearts including mine. May he rest in paradise, and wherever he may go, I hope it is where he is pain free and can run through his favourite meadows and fields once again.

Joanne DellaMattia

March 19, 2025

Sorry to hear of Paul´s passing. He for many years was the "Greeter" at Sister Leila Greco...always a smile and a Hi. He will be missed. RIP Paul
Joanne Della-Mattia

Mary Lynn Douglas

March 18, 2025

Condolences to Paul's family and friends. Seeing him was a part of every trip to Sister Leila Greco. When he wasn't up front, he was at Robin's
. I'm just a visitor but he was a part of every visit. It's not the same. He is missed.

Randy Rantala

March 18, 2025

Paul was a great man and a great dart player, I practiced/played with and played against Paul many times. He made me laugh all the time. He will be dearly missed. R.I.P. brother

Lori Rantala

March 18, 2025

Our deepest sympathies to Paul´s family. My husband Randy and I have many great memories playing darts with Paul. He was also my breakfast partner at Fat Cats many mornings before he brought me to work. RIP to an amazing friend

Diane Boyer

March 18, 2025

I met Paul when my mother was a resident of Leila Greco. He would be outside having a cigarette even in the cold. Whenever I visited hewould be outside. We would have a short chat. After my mother moved to Hogarth, I would see Paul at Robin's getting a coffee and a turnover. Some times I would get a coffee and we would be at a table having a visit. He always had a smile. A few nights ago I was leaving Hogarth and I never saw him outside. I am so very sorry for your loss. Paul was a gentleman and I will remember him with a smile. I am happy that I had the privilege to know him.
Diane Boyer

Dwight Cormier

March 18, 2025

Sending our deepest condolences to Paul's family. He will be missed.

Sharron Fraser

March 18, 2025

My deepest condolences to your family.
I took Shree when Paul was atMcKeller and looked after her until.she passed. I keeper her ashes and Paul wanted to have her ashes with him. Is there some way that I could get them to you. Thank you

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