Monday, February 28, 2011
Message from Rob
When I suggested the idea of creating the Ron McMann Memorial Award, it was initially prompted by the shock and sadness of losing a friend, and fellow Coyote.
It is because of people like Ron, that I continue to enjoy, and be part of the Craigleith Coyotes.
The passing of Ron on March 12th, 2008 at the age of 51, was too early for many of us to accept.
Despite being a successful Captain of the Toronto Fire Fighting Department, Station #142 D Shift, at Craigleith, Ron assumed his role like every other volunteer member, assigned to tasks, and pitching-in where he was needed.
In the few years that we worked together on Race Crew, I admired his work ethic, dedication and support to his fellow crew members, and enjoyed his company.
At the end of a race crew work day, Ron and Deb were the ones you could count on to lead the celebration of our efforts at Wylie's, over a few beverages, and with their smiles, jokes and laughter.
Each year, while we remember the loss of Ron as part of our team, the Ron McMann Memorial Award is really meant to acknowledge the spirit, dedication, and love of skiing, and life, that he exemplified.
As Coyotes, every weekend we zip up our blue vests, and march onto the hills of Craigleith, we should carry the spirit and dedication of Ron McMann with us.
Robert Pasut
Craigleith Coyote
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