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RIP Maj. Yannick Pepin
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RIP Cpl. Jean-Francois Drouin
I could copy stories here of how these precious Canadians died, but today I choose not to. I just cannot. Right now, I have nothing profound to say. I am going to give thanks that such men lived, and ask you all to keep them and their families - who also serve - in your hearts and prayers.
Today, I want to focus on the fact that they LIVED, and served, and made a difference..
Condolence books if you feel so moved:
For Major Yannick Pepin:Rest in peace. Rest in peace.
www.legacy.com/gb2/def...5647712681
For Corporal Jean-Francois Drouin:
www.legacy.com/gb2/def...5647712838
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