Martin J.P Chicoine, 45, of Monticello, died on January 12th, 2020 unexpectedly due to heart complications. Born to Pierre and Micheline Chicoine, on April 5th, 1974 in Laval, Canada. Martin attended North Miami Beach Senior High School and graduated in 1992. His favorite subject was Shop and Ceramics, which speaks to the man who loved working with his hands.
Martin was an avid fisherman and worked on a charter boat in Miami, FL from the age of 13. He LOVED fishing with his entire being that some would be surprised to see him on land. His love for fishing was matched by his love for the City of Miami, and of course the Miami Dolphins. Martin had an incredible work ethic that he practiced throughout his entire life; during his time on the charter boat, he worked his way up to first mate. When relocating to Monticello, FL, he worked diligently on opening and operating “On The Other Side Lawn Care”, a local landscaping business. Martin lit up any room he stepped into and always made everyone feel as though they were family. He was a gentle soul and gave with all his heart. Martin would drop anything to help those he loved without any questions or complaints, but instead with a smile and a sense of complete safety and comfort by just having him in your life. If you were blessed to have known and been close to Martin, know that you are a very special human who has been touched by an angel.
As I mentioned his love for fishing and the Miami Dolphins, there was nothing Martin loved more than his family. Martin is survived by his mother Micheline Chicoine, his wife Candice Chicoine, his children Marty Chicoine, Mina Chicoine, Ava Mixon, Izzy Mixon, and Emma Mixon. In addition, he is survived by his sister Elaine Owens (Lloyd), his niece Kerri Petrone (Rafael), his nephew Casey Owens, and his great nieces Caroline and Grace Petrone. He is also survived by his maternal grandmother Helene Ruest, his uncle Sylvain Ruest (France), cousins Genevieve and Marie-Eve Ruest and special friends we call family. He was preceded in death by his father Pierre Chicoine.
We will always carry your memory in our hearts forever.
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