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Neville-Lake memorial day planned

July 27, 2016   ·   0 Comments

Hundreds of people are expected Aug. 14 at Kettle Lake Park in King City, to commemorate the three Neville-Lake children and their grandfather, who were killed in a tragic drinking and driving crash in September in Vaughan.
Organizers created this memorial for parents Ed and Jennifer so they would have a permanent place to honour their children and father.
Jennifer Neville-Lake grew up in King City, and her mother lives close to the park. Through donations from the community, organizers have planted four trees with plaques dedicated to the deceased children Daniel, Harry, Milly and their grandfather, Gary Neville at Kettle Lake Park. A bench will also be dedicated in their honour.
The free event is open to the community and runs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The day starts off at 11:30 a.m. with a dove release, with bubbles provided to children in attendance to blow during release.
Activities for children, including an interactive showcase from Reptilia, starting at 11:45 a.m.
Donation boxes will be available on-site with all funds going directly to Jennifer and Ed Neville-Lake.
Kettle Lake Park is at 50 Langdon Dr., King City.

         

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