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The living must go on living

August 2024

Another year has passed.

Police officers see all the good and bad that society has to offer, sometimes when people are having what may be the worst day of their life. In the case of Colleen Lantz, it was beyond the worst day of her life.

I won’t go into all the detail here, as I did that in a previous article, which you can read using the link at the bottom of this article.

For the second time, I made a trip to her grave in Hanover, Ontario, 17-years to the day of her tragic death. Some calls have a profound impact on us. Some calls stay with us. Some people we don’t forget. Colleen Lantz was one of them for me.

Also read: Remembering Colleen Lantz – A wife and mother’s final act likely saved her infant son – Canadian Military History (militarybruce.com)

About the author

Bruce Forsyth

Bruce Forsyth served in the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve for 13 years (1987-2000). He served with units in Toronto, Hamilton & Windsor and worked or trained at CFB Esquimalt, CFB Halifax, CFB Petawawa, CFB Kingston, CFB Toronto, Camp Borden, The Burwash Training Area and LFCA Training Centre Meaford.

Permanent link to this article: https://militarybruce.com/the-living-must-go-on-living/

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