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Celebration of Life - Samantha McLellandFor best viewing resolution use the gear icon to change to 1080 hd...

On January 14th, the Sudbury Theatre Centre / Y.E.S , will be hosting an evening of music, memories, poetry and togetherness to celebrate the extraordinary life of Samantha McLelland, who passed away on October 28, 2022. She was 33. Samantha attended Marymount Academy where she became a fierce Regal while competing in volleyball, basketball, flag football, and slow pitch softball. After high school she was driven to pursue her passions of singing and acting by enrolling in the Acting for Stage and Screen program at Canadore College in North Bay. She was one of the founding cast members of Y.E.S. Theatre when she played Sheila in their inaugural performance of Hair in 2010. “McSam” will forever be a member of “The Tribe”. Samantha then moved to Toronto for more acting opportunities. While appearing in movies and shows such as The Handmaid’s Tale, she supported herself as a server at the famous Spirits Bar & Grill, where she loved singing for her customers on karaoke nights. Later, as a teacher for Little Rebels Music & Development, she encouraged young children to grow through song and creative movement. She absolutely adored her “little muffin heads”. At the Canadian National Exhibition and other events around Ontario, she would also work the booth for Little Shop of Lobsters. She loved their various seafood mousses. Samantha loved attending concerts of her diverse musical taste as much as she could. She also loved to travel, which included her yearly silent retreats to Mexico. Out of everything that Sam loved doing, her favourite thing above all else was to support her friends however possible, even if that meant flying across the country to buy a ticket for one of their live shows so she could cheer them on as they followed their own dreams. For her short time on this earth, Sam wasted none of it by constantly spreading positivity and pursuing what she loved. The greatest lesson that she taught us was to always let the sunshine in, remember the love, and to live your best life. Samantha was the most beautiful song that we’ve ever heard.Broadcasted 1/14/23 7:00pm - 1/14/23 8:30pm
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