In Memory | Alexandra Jane Paul

Alexandra Jane Paul


Alexandra Paul tragic passing on August 22, 2023

2021 Athlete Inductee

Springwater Sports Heritage, with great sadness, regrets to report the sudden and tragic passing of its youngest Inductee Alexandra Paul.

Alexandra was formally inducted into the Springwater Sports Heritage Hall of Fame just ten months ago on October 21, 2022.  This was an exciting ceremony in which she was one of three world class and Canadian Olympic Athletes to be inducted that evening.  Another highlight for Alexandra was the presence of her newly born son.

Her outstanding skating career, academic achievements and community relationships has and will inspire others to achieve their potential in a successful and gracious manner.  Springwater Sports Heritage is honoured and grateful to have Alexandra as an Inductee and one of its most outstanding members.

The tragedy is significantly underscored by Alexanda’s young age (31), recently marrying her long-time dance partner Mitch Islam (September 2021), commencing her legal career and being a recent mother (October2022).  May we remember the pleasure of Alexanda’s beauty, her competitive achievements and what she has contributed to others.  Bless Alexandra and her family.
 

Alexandra PAUL Obituary  

(from Legacy.com - Published by The Globe and Mail from Aug. 26 to Aug. 30, 2023)

ALEXANDRA JANE PAUL September 16, 1991 - August 22, 2023 Our wonderful talented daughter, wife, mother, and friend was taken from us suddenly in a motor vehicle accident August 22, 2023. Alex lived an amazing life for her almost 32 years. Her busy happy youth was spent at the cottage with family, taking dance classes but mostly figure skating at the Mariposa School of Skating in Barrie. It was on the rink that she met her skating partner, love of her life and future husband, Mitchell. They formed a beautiful ice dance team, soon winning the Canadian Junior Ice Dance Championship, and a Silver Medal at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships. As members of Canada's Senior National Figure Skating Team, they were 3-time medallists at the Canadian Senior National Championships and competed twice at the World Figure Skating Championships. The highlight of her career was competing at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. Alex was not only a talented athlete, she was also a strong, smart and driven person. When she retired from skating, she knew that the legal profession was her next calling. She completed her Law Degree at the University of Windsor and began her career at Barriston Law in Barrie. She loved the challenge and the work. Alex and Mitch were talented skaters, but more importantly they formed a beautiful loving partnership. They were married in September, 2021 and welcomed their son Charlie in October, 2022. Motherhood was her biggest joy. She embraced it with all the love and passion she had. For those of us lucky enough to raise her, live with her, love her, or just know her, this is an enormous loss. We were just fortunate to be part of her all too short life. In the words of a friend's condolence message 'Alex was a bright light that touched the hearts of many. She made a difference.' Alex is survived by her loving husband, Mitchell; her son, Charlie; parents, Gordon and Anne; and her sisters, Katharine (Kyle) and Elizabeth (Rob). The three sisters had a solid friendship, and they all made sure that the physical distance from each other was never an impediment to their almost daily communication. She will be sadly missed by her grandparents, Donald Paul (Joan, deceased 2019), Tink and Dan Standret; Mitch's parents, David and Debbie Islam; aunts; uncles; cousins; her extended Islam family and all who knew her. The family will be holding a private family service. A reception will be held to celebrate and honour Alex's life on Thursday, August 31 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Barrie Country Club, 635 St. Vincent Street North, Barrie. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to The Hospital for Sick Children, Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie, or the Alzheimer Society of Simcoe County. A GoFundMe page has been set up for her beloved baby, Charlie Islam, at GoFundMe

 

Skate Canada  

August 25, 2023/by Skate Canada

It is with a heavy heart that Skate Canada announces the sudden passing of a cherished member of our skating community, Alexandra Paul. A shining star on and off the ice, Alexandra’s dedication, passion, and remarkable talents have left an indelible mark on the world of figure skating.

During her illustrious career, Alexandra and partner Mitchell Islam won multiple international medals, claimed three Canadian Championship medals and competed at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Her commitment to excellence was matched only by her warmth and kindness, which endeared her to fellow athletes, coaches, and fans alike.

As we remember Alexandra’s contributions to the sport, we also reflect on the camaraderie and sportsmanship she exemplified. She was not only an accomplished athlete but also a true role model for aspiring skaters, demonstrating the values of resilience, perseverance, and sportsmanlike conduct.

Our thoughts are with Alexandra’s family, friends, and everyone who was fortunate enough to know her during this difficult time.