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In memory of my maternal grandfather and four of my uncles that served.
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Lest we forget

I remember my ex-husband and dear friend Michael A. Fader who served in the Royal Canadian Air Force, was a member of the Canadian SkyHawks. Michael lost his battle with cancer on Wednesday, October 26th 2022. He was one of a kind. 🙏 😔
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Lest We Forget

Lest We ForgetA poppy blooms, a crimson hue,A symbol strong, a solemn view.We gather here, with heads bowed low,To honor those who faced the foe.They fought for peace, with courage bold,Their stories etched, forever told.Through fields of war, they bravely strode,A sacrifice, a heavy load.We wear the poppy, with respect profound,To those who fell, on hallowed ground.Let's pledge to honor, their memory's light,And strive for peace, with all our might.