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Late local community builder honoured with memorial bench

Late local community builder honoured with memorial bench

From left: Adam Racine, Fr. Michael Goring, Tania Racine, Alanna Racine and Foster Lemaire.
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Sunday, Sept. 29 saw friends and family of Ruth Racine gather at Leo Piché Park in Bryson for the . . .

dedication of a park bench in her memory. Local Parish priest Father Michael Goring offered prayers of blessing and dedication that the bench would be a place of relaxation and remembrance of the tireless work that Ruth, who passed away in February of 2017, did as a volunteer in the community. Ruth was instrumental as a volunteer with Bryson Revitalization, in beginning the drive to raise funds for the recently installed new town of Bryson sign.

Submitted by Cliff Welsh.

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