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Old 08-07-17, 14:39
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Sorry to report so late. After consultation with Terry Warner and his brother Patrick Warner, who is a member of the Order of St. John, a considerable donation was made to St. John Ambulance - Federal District (Ottawa) with the following message:

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A donation In Celebration of Clive Michael Law (May 14, 1954 - June 10, 2017) – see https://beechwood.permavita.com/site...lLaw.html?s=40

To the St. John Ambulance - Federal District (Ottawa). To be spent specifically on Community Services in equal parts.

Clive Law was a very active and valued member of the military history & historic military vehicle community. Therefore this donation was made on behalf of all the members of Maple Leaf Up Forum, with notable contributions by Robert Morrison, Darrell Zinck, Howard Holgate, Eric Booth, Brian Gough and Terry Warner.

Warmest regards,
Hanno Spoelstra,
Director, Maple Leaf Up
On behalf of MLU, thanks a lot for your generous donations

Hanno


Source: https://beechwood.permavita.com/site...lLaw.html?s=40
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In Celebration of
Clive Michael Law
May 14, 1954 - June 10, 2017

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Born in London, England, passed away peacefully on Saturday June 10th 2017 at the age of 63. Beloved father to Kathleen and Richard (Geneviève) and husband to Elizabeth Fournier-Law. Predeceased by his mother Eithne McNamara of Galway, Ireland. Former officer of the Governor General's Foot Guards, Public Servant with Transport Canada, Global Affairs, and the RCMP. Clive deployed to Haiti as a civilian member of the RCMP with the UN in 2009 where he became a philanthropist for numerous local causes. A passionate researcher, Clive authored and co-authored 12 books and published over 100 titles through his publishing house, Service Publications. Funeral arrangements in care of Beechwood Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services, 280 Beechwood Ave. (East of the Vanier Pkwy). Family will receive relatives and friends on Saturday June 17, 2017 from 9 a.m. Funeral service in the Sacred Space at 10 a.m. followed by interment at the Beechwood National Military Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the St. John Ambulance, GGFG Regimental Association, or the SPCA would be appreciated. Due to respiratory issues, guests are kindly requested to attend fragrance free.
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