In Memory of Andrea

Andrea “Andy” Jane Paget passed away peacefully on February 22, 2025, at the age of 45. Born and raised in Calgary, Andrea was known for her warmth, determination, and unwavering devotion to those she loved. She carried a strength she learned from her late father, Roy, whose memory she believed lived on in every eagle’s flight and in the glow of sun-touched Japanese maple leaves.

Growing up, Andrea spent summers camping in Qualicum, forging a deep connection to nature, the beach, and the ocean, which stayed with her throughout her life. She especially loved walking her dogs and had a fondness for hummingbirds. She could often be found sitting at her kitchen table for her “tea time”, watching them hover and dart in the morning light, all the while dreaming of cruises or trips to Parksville or Gunnerside in the UK as her dogs bathed in the sun. Though not religious, Andrea believed in the energy that binds us all—a sentiment that guided her gentle yet strong and giving spirit.

Above all else, Andrea was a mum. She held her boys, Stirling (8) and Gunner (11), at the very center of her world, loving them beyond measure, finding her greatest joy in every smile they offered. She found contentment in the simple moments—picking her children up from school each day, volunteering on the PAC to ensure all kids felt supported, and savouring family traditions, especially those surrounding Christmas. Even as she faced her second bout with inflammatory breast cancer, Andrea’s love for her community shone through. From her hospital bed, she organized Grade 5 hoodies for Kelset School so the kids could enjoy them all year. If you drive by the school now, you’ll see a sea of comfy hoodies she helped bring to life—a big, comforting hug she extended to all those kiddos.

Her selfless heart extended beyond what most people ever saw, and she carried every one of her children in her thoughts and heart. Andrea was also a devoted sister—affectionately known as “Pooh Bear” by her brother, Ian Hewitt. Ian, his wife Farrah, and their children Talia and Lochlan were a cherished part of her life, as was her mother, Elizabeth, who survives her and whose resilience Andrea deeply admired.

Andrea wished for no formal funeral. Instead, her family plans to host a celebration at her home in the coming months, once the mud gives way to fresh grass—just as Andrea loved to see nature renewing itself. She would want friends and neighbours to gather in laughter, share fond memories, and continue the love she poured into her community and her family. Those wishing to honour her spirit can do so by supporting Stirling and Gunner—whether through a kind gesture, a shared story, or simply being there for them—as so many have already done. Your continued support helps her presence live on in the warmth of every new day. Until then, her husband, Chad, and their sons invite those who knew Andrea to remember her by carrying forward the kindness and generosity she so freely offered. With every shared memory and every act of compassion, Andrea Jane Paget will be remembered not for the battles she fought but for the countless lives she touched and the lasting imprint of her love on all who knew her.


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Anne MacKinnon Anne MacKinnon from North Saanich wrote on February 28, 2025 at 5:28 pm
Andrea was upbeat, positive, and supportive of not only of her own child but all the children in the class when I was Gunner’s grade 3 teacher. Gunner and Stirling your mom was a special person. ♥️
Shannon Shannon wrote on February 28, 2025 at 3:22 pm
Words are not enough to describe Andrea’s beautiful soul. She brought happiness into every room she entered. It was so special to see her eyes light up when she spoke about her boys. We’ll miss you.
Chrissy Nelson Chrissy Nelson wrote on February 28, 2025 at 10:50 am
I knew Andrea when she was young. The Hewitt's took me into their family and helped me become the person I am now. I hold all of them in my heart. We have lost a ray of sunshine in Andrea.
Graeme Kellow Graeme Kellow wrote on February 28, 2025 at 10:10 am
She lit up every room with her smile and laugh, making everyone feel welcome. Her curiosity sparked lively chats, always leading to her signature "yayaya" spreading warmth and joy to all.
Britt Johnson Britt Johnson from Qualicum Beach wrote on February 28, 2025 at 10:02 am
I remember Andrea fondly I still remember her starting part time she thought she would not be able to ever do full time. She became the main full time Customer Assistance Officer and she was awesome.
Diana Franklin Diana Franklin wrote on February 28, 2025 at 7:36 am
Andrea will be so missed in the KELSET community. From the day I met her, I knew how amazing of a person she was, and how much she loved being a mom. Everyone felt included when she was around.
Owen Anderberg Owen Anderberg from Nanaimo wrote on February 28, 2025 at 5:28 am
I knew Andrea through Chad, whom I went through college with. As mentioned above it was easy to tell Andrea cared deeply about her family and children. She will be missed but the memory of her remains
GUNNER BRENT PAGET GUNNER BRENT PAGET from NORTH SAANICH BC CANADA EARTH SOLAR SYSTEM MILKY WAY wrote on February 28, 2025 at 4:06 am
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Lena Lena from Victoria wrote on February 28, 2025 at 3:35 am
Andrea was a regular customer at the coffee shop I worked in 20 years ago. We instantly bonded over our shared curly hair & her love of our daily food specials. She was such a joy to see everyday!
Michelle Conway Michelle Conway from Calgary wrote on February 28, 2025 at 2:28 am
Andrea was like a little sister to me and I enjoyed watching her become a devoted wife and mother. I looked forward to her Christmas letters hearing about Chad and the boys. She loved them so much.
Sarah Sarah from Victoria wrote on February 28, 2025 at 1:16 am
Andrea was so kind to me when I did my co-op at the CRA. She was always happy to see you, and never hesitated to offer help. May her memory live on in everyone who knew her.
Kim Ferwerda Kim Ferwerda from London Ontario wrote on February 28, 2025 at 12:04 am
Andrea, i will truly miss your smiling face and the talks we had before i moved back to Ontario, thank you for all you taught me, and i will cherish the memories we made, working together🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
Carolyn Whysall Carolyn Whysall from Victoria wrote on February 27, 2025 at 11:09 pm
I worked with Andrea for several years. Such a wonderful person. Forever grateful for her introducing me to Tim Hortons steeped tea and for our shared love of the Black Goose Inn at Parksville.
Maya Tse Maya Tse from North Saanich wrote on February 27, 2025 at 10:37 pm
Everyone knows Andrea had a LIGHT in her she shared with everyone. I felt it every time I had the pleasure to be with her. It was a gift. We will all carry Andrea's light with us.
michele flint michele flint from Victoria wrote on February 27, 2025 at 8:37 pm
Andrea, work is where we met, it was your book sales that we touched base. Your strength and determination was enspiring, may your family find solace in the wonderful memories and love you shared.
Maryna Djabkins Maryna Djabkins from Victoria wrote on February 27, 2025 at 8:24 pm
It was always such a pleasure to bump into Andrea in the lunchroom. I'll forever remember her sincere, radiant smile that was contagious and made the workdays more special. RIP, Andrea ❤️
Brittany Forbes Brittany Forbes from Victoria wrote on February 27, 2025 at 6:56 pm
Andrea was such an absolute joy. We went up to Mount Washington with your family and rolled toddlers down a snow bank in tiny sleds for hours, her laugh filled the trip. She is the best pancake maker.
Joan and Tally Abougoush Joan and Tally Abougoush from Calgary, AB wrote on February 27, 2025 at 6:55 pm
“Perhaps they are not stars in the sky, but rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy”. RIP sweet Andrea. You left a legacy of Love, Light and Laughter for us all.
Charlotte Charlotte from Calgary wrote on February 27, 2025 at 5:52 pm
I am deeply sorrowful for your profound loss.Andrea's strength,courage & love for her family were inspiring.A great soul never dies.She'll remain in my heart always.Much Love to you all.
Caroline & Wally Hendy Caroline & Wally Hendy from Qualicum Beach wrote on February 27, 2025 at 4:56 pm
Our hearts go out to you all in the loss of dear Andrea. We hope your memories of Andrea’s life will bring you comfort and strength. With our love, Caroline & Wally
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