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Christopher Daniel MCCABE

1999 - 2022

Christopher Daniel MCCABE obituary, 1999-2022, Fergus, ON

BORN

1999

DIED

2022

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Fergus, Ontario

Christopher MCCABE Obituary

March 19, 1999 - May 21, 2022
It is with profound and utter sadness that we say good-bye to our beloved son and brother, Christopher Daniel McCabe. Chris passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in the early morning hours of Saturday, May 21 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, of complications arising from Acute Myeloid Leukemia. He is pre-deceased by his grandparents, Mary and Robert McCabe; his grandfather, Cos Schiebel; and his brother, Stuart McCabe. Chris will be remembered forever by his parents, Beth and Tim McCabe; his brother and best friend, Ian McCabe; his sister-in-law, Gabrielle Langsford; Aunt Carolyn and Uncle John Cybulski; Aunt Paula and Uncle Martin Keogh; and his grandmother, Mary Schiebel, along with a legion of friends across Ontario and beyond.

Chris was born in Hamilton on March 19, 1999, but spent his entire life in Fergus until he left to attend Carleton University in Ottawa. Along the way, he had a truly dizzying variety of experiences. As a young athlete, he tried every sport available, including hockey, roller hockey, hardball, softball, football, lacrosse, rugby, tennis, yoga, and ultimate frisbee. He settled on baseball in all its various forms as his sport of choice and was so thrilled to have played his first softball games in three years this season. Going to the Blue Jays Winterfest with Ian every year was always a highlight for him. His hockey experiences led him first to timekeeping and then to refereeing, in both Fergus and Ottawa. Chris was an Air Cadet with the 121 Red Arrows Squadron in Guelph for many years, an experience that truly helped to shape the fine young man he became. Through the Cadets, he had the opportunity to develop many skills, including leadership opportunities at Cadet camps. While attending St. James High School in Guelph, he participated in everything from band to drama to sports to service, including a mission trip to Guatemala. He was an altar server at St. Joseph Parish from Grade 4 until he left for university. At Carleton, Chris continued his service, becoming a residence fellow in his second year and participating in an environmental trip to Banff. Chris took his leadership duties very seriously, and always tried to provide an example for others to follow while having fun at the same time. It is truly noteworthy that Chris continued his studies during his battle with cancer and pulled off two A-s and a B+ this semester! Chris enjoyed travelling and had the opportunity to visit a wide variety of destinations throughout North America through family, school, and Cadet trips. He was looking forward to a once-in-a-lifetime cruise to Antarctica this coming February with Dad and Ian.

Chris was a true renaissance man, with a host of varied interests. He could give you a movie quote to match any situation, even when you didn't know you were in a situation that needed a movie quote. He loved the rain, canoeing, music, tattoos, and conspiracy theories (birds aren't real!). He preferred his music on vinyl, was a master of Final Jeopardy, and became an explorer of all world theologies. He was the keeper of trivial facts, a collector of hoodies, and a true admirer of plants, which he found to be amazing in their variety, adaptations, uses, and beauty. Chris had no problem expressing his feelings. He was always quick with a hug and was never shy about saying, "I love you."

In March of 2021, Chris was diagnosed with an aggressive strain of Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Despite this devastating diagnosis and a less than positive prognosis, Chris faced this battle with courage and grace. Through countless rounds of chemo, a failed stem cell transplant, thousands of pills, innumerable blood transfusions, and a variety of clinical trials, he remained hopeful and determined to beat the cancer. He was so grateful to his very good friends who supported him from the beginning. He was preparing to start a new treatment when complications finally became more than he could fight. Chris died peacefully without knowing that the battle was finally over.

We are very grateful to the oncology departments at Ottawa General, St. Mary's in Kitchener, Juravinski in Hamilton, Princess Margaret in Toronto, and Groves Memorial in Fergus. We would like to thank the knowledgeable and caring doctors, nurses, and especially the nurse practitioners who cared for Chris throughout his cancer journey. They supported him in so many different ways and gave us fourteen extra months with our boy that we may not have otherwise had. We would also like to thank the kind doctors and nurses who cared for Chris in his last hours at Mount Sinai.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Graham A. Giddy Funeral Home in Fergus. Memorial donations may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada or to Canadian Blood Services. Chris would also encourage you to give blood and to plant something beautiful in his memory.

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Published by Waterloo Region Record on May 27, 2022.

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Claudia Buttera

June 23, 2022

Dear Mr and Mrs McCabe, It is with great, great sadness that I have just read the news of Chris' passing. Chris was a student in my plant biology labs at Carleton and a wonderful, wonderful person and joy to have in the lab. His courage and grace was evident in the conversations we shared after his diagnosis and during his treatments here in Ottawa. I will most definitely plant something beautiful in his memory. Sincerest, condolences, Claudia.

Martha Mullally

June 20, 2022

Dear McCabe Family,
I was devastated to receive the news of Chris' passing. I was lucky enough to teach Chris at Carleton University in my biology courses. In my courses, with 200 students, Chris stood out as a bright and engaged student and a warm and lovely person. Last winter I saw that Chris was registered in a course that I was teaching, and was looking forward to teaching him again. A few days before the term he reached out ask about how to fit the tutorials in the course around his scheduled chemo. I was so touched by his optimism and determination. Ultimately he decided to take the course when he was feeling better, I wished him the best and said that I looked forward to seeing him in my class next year. I am so sorry that I won't see him again. I can't imagine the pain and devastation that you are feeling and want you to know that Chris was a light in the world, wherever he went.
I am so heartbroken for you,
Martha Mullally (Biology Professor, Carleton University)

Myron Smith

June 18, 2022

So very sorry to hear this sad news. Chris was in my biotechnology class at Carleton and was a leader and inspiration to other students in the class- truly an incredible imagination and joyful energy. And he did love baseball! My deepest condolences,

Greg Meredith

June 6, 2022

Greg Meredith

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Greg Meredith

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Greg Meredith

June 6, 2022

Beth - My heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Chris had a joyous personality and I'm very sad to hear of his passing. In my 34 years of teaching he was definitely a stand out! If you'd like to plant a tree in his memory in Kiera's Forest - please reach out to me. Greg

Angela Crawley

June 2, 2022

I am deeply sorry for your loss. Chris was a student in my Immunology class at Carleton this term. Upon his first message to me I was taken with his interest in the course and his commitment to his studies was exemplary. We easily accommodated his virtual learning and I am so glad he was in the class - he participated regularly and enriched our discussions. His term paper was excellent and her performed well above the class average! While I only knew Chris virtually, he made an impression on me for sure. I pray for your family in this difficult time, but you should be proud of your son - he was truly remarkable.

ASB Banff Group

May 29, 2022

Chris - thanks for being a kind and vibrant person. We are all lucky to have known you and shared an amazing trip together in the beautiful outdoors. Thank you for the smiles, laughs, extraordinary leadership and positive attitude. Love and support to your family during this time.

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Paul Schiebel

May 27, 2022

My deepest condolences Cuz. Sounds like Chris was an exceptional young man. Both caring and full of accomplishments. I see by his missionary work he was a man of faith. We'll never understand this, but it looks like God has called this good servant home early.
So sorry for your loss.

Katie

May 27, 2022

Chris is the most genuine and kind soul. He has the biggest heart. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Blanka Vallilllee

May 27, 2022

I knew Chris as a Residence Fellow at Carleton University. Please accept my deepest and most sincere condolences - you have so many beautiful and special memories of life with Chris, but would rather have him in your arms, I know. I hope these memories bring you a measure of comfort. I am so, so sorry for your loss.

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