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Fallen Comrades (retired members)

For those who knew him, WO (retired) Steve Lamothe (former RCR, RSS for the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment) has passed. Initial word is no funeral, but will share any obit once available.

Good guy, liked working with the Mo' (which was rarely guaranteed in the old days of RSS assignments) sharing his experience/wisdom, and was an all-round good shit to be around. R.I.P., Steve ...
 
From The RCR:

Fellow Royal Canadians,

We regret to inform you of the passing of WO Gerry Hebert, CD (ret’d) age 56 of Powassan, ON on 13 March 2024.

Obituary for Gerry Hebert as posted on the A.M. Paul Funeral Home website:
Obituary G Hebert


Gerald Hebert Death Notice
Born June 18, 1967-Died March 13, 2024

It is with great sorrow that the family announces the passing of Gerry on March 13, 2024. Gerry passed unexpectedly in his home from natural causes at the age of 56.

Beloved son of Daniel Aurel Hebert (predeceased) and Josephine Ann Hebert (nee Rose). Gerry is survived by his sisters Beverly Taylor (Josh Pigeau), and Melanie Craig (Lonnie Craig). Uncle to Stephanie Taylor (Eric Fortin), Jeffrey Taylor (Valarie Dumas) and Shelby Craig. Sadly missed by his Auntie Margie, as well as his many other Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins. He will be greatly missed by his brother by choice Jamie Barkwell, and close friend Melanie Innes, as well as many comrades who served alongside him in his military career.

Gerry was born in Sudbury, ON, and became a member of the 2912 Irish Regiment Army Cadet Corp. when he was 12 years of age and continued into the militia. From there he enlisted into the Armed Forces RCR Infantry in the fall of 1986.

During his time in the Canadian Armed Forces, he was an Infantry NCO/SNCO and retired as Warrant Officer G. Hebert, CD. Completing eight (8) operational tours including two in combat Operations in Afghanistan. He later attended Military College and was granted the title of Master Gunner before he retired in 2013.

Gerry enjoyed many outdoor activities especially kayaking and shooting at his local Club in Powassan. Gerry’s shooting club family (Rockcut Shooting Club) will feel his absence on the range and in the clubhouse. Gerry will be remembered fondly with great admiration and pride by everyone lucky enough to be a part of his life.

Details of his Celebration of Life will be announced once the arrangements have been made.

For more information or to leave a tribute in memory of Gerald please visit paulfuneralhome.ca.

May he rest in peace

Pro Patria
 
From The RCR:

Fellow Royal Canadians,

We regret to inform you of the passing of WO Gerry Hebert, CD (ret’d) age 56 of Powassan, ON on 13 March 2024.

Obituary for Gerry Hebert as posted on the A.M. Paul Funeral Home website:
Obituary G Hebert


Gerald Hebert Death Notice
Born June 18, 1967-Died March 13, 2024

It is with great sorrow that the family announces the passing of Gerry on March 13, 2024. Gerry passed unexpectedly in his home from natural causes at the age of 56.

Beloved son of Daniel Aurel Hebert (predeceased) and Josephine Ann Hebert (nee Rose). Gerry is survived by his sisters Beverly Taylor (Josh Pigeau), and Melanie Craig (Lonnie Craig). Uncle to Stephanie Taylor (Eric Fortin), Jeffrey Taylor (Valarie Dumas) and Shelby Craig. Sadly missed by his Auntie Margie, as well as his many other Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins. He will be greatly missed by his brother by choice Jamie Barkwell, and close friend Melanie Innes, as well as many comrades who served alongside him in his military career.

Gerry was born in Sudbury, ON, and became a member of the 2912 Irish Regiment Army Cadet Corp. when he was 12 years of age and continued into the militia. From there he enlisted into the Armed Forces RCR Infantry in the fall of 1986.

During his time in the Canadian Armed Forces, he was an Infantry NCO/SNCO and retired as Warrant Officer G. Hebert, CD. Completing eight (8) operational tours including two in combat Operations in Afghanistan. He later attended Military College and was granted the title of Master Gunner before he retired in 2013.

Gerry enjoyed many outdoor activities especially kayaking and shooting at his local Club in Powassan. Gerry’s shooting club family (Rockcut Shooting Club) will feel his absence on the range and in the clubhouse. Gerry will be remembered fondly with great admiration and pride by everyone lucky enough to be a part of his life.

Details of his Celebration of Life will be announced once the arrangements have been made.

For more information or to leave a tribute in memory of Gerald please visit paulfuneralhome.ca.

May he rest in peace

Pro Patria
RIP.

Gerry was a great guy - we are diminished.

He had posted here for a bit as well as mg34.
 
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