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Deschenes honoured with a Portrait of Honour

Artist presents painting to officer’s widow

- BY DARRELL COLE

Eight months after he was killed, Savannah Deschenes still has a hard time looking at a photo of her husband.

Const. Frank Deschenes was killed last October after being struck by a vehicle on the side of the road near Memramcook, N.B. He had stopped his police cruiser on the Trans Canada Highway to help a motorist change a tire when a utility van plowed into him, killing the 35-year-old RCMP instantly.

Now, his widow has a painting to remember him by.

“I love that painting,” Deschenes said of the portrait completed by Dave Sopha of Portraits of Honour. “He even got the eyes pretty much exact. It was surreal because I still can’t look at pictures of him. It’s so hard.”

Sopha and members of Chapter 11 of the Defenders Motorcycle Club drove to Deschenes’s Riverview home in a motorcade of motorcycle­s recently to present her with the painting and pay tribute to her fallen husband. Deschenes said she is building a new home in the Moncton area and already has plans for Sopha’s work.

“His portrait will be featured prominentl­y in the house,” she said.

Const. Bryce Haight served with Deschenes when he was stationed at the Cumberland RCMP detachment in Amherst. He said the painting is very patriotic and represents what Deschenes was all about. Haight said the Defenders motorcycle club meant a lot to Deschenes and he was proud to be a member.

“It’s emotional to see the painting and I’m very honoured that the artist has taken the time to honour Frank in this way and I’m glad that the support is here from the Defenders,” Haight said.

“I’m also very grateful, by this event, that people realize how large in life Frank was.”

Sopha began Portraits of Honour in 2008 in honour of Canadian soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanista­n. With his talents in the visual arts as an airbrush artist and more than 40 years’ experience, he paints to honour those soldiers killed in the line of duty.

He is working on other paintings featuring Canadian peacekeepe­rs and is painting portraits of first responders who lost their lives on the job across Canada.

“Most people have no idea what these young men and women do on the highway every day and every night. When someone is sick or in an accident, these first responders are there to help you,” Sopha said. “When I heard about Frank last fall, I knew I had to do something to honour and pay tribute to him.”

He said the paintings help bring closure to the families, by having the chance to look into the eyes of their loved ones one more time, knowing their legacy lives on.

Randy Thurber is a member of the Defenders Motorcyle Club.

“It’s about respect and how much Frank was loved by his friends, his detachment and his club,” Thurber said.

Another member of the Defenders, Art Brown, said Deschenes will never be forgotten.

“He made quite an impression on everyone he knew and dealt with on any occasion,” Brown said.

 ?? DARRELL COLE – SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Portraits of Honour artist Dave Sopha presents a painting of the late RCMP officer Const. Frank Deschenes to his widow Savannah during a ceremony at her Riverview, N.B. home on June 21. Deschenes was killed near Memramcook, N.B., last October while...
DARRELL COLE – SALTWIRE NETWORK Portraits of Honour artist Dave Sopha presents a painting of the late RCMP officer Const. Frank Deschenes to his widow Savannah during a ceremony at her Riverview, N.B. home on June 21. Deschenes was killed near Memramcook, N.B., last October while...
 ?? DARRELL COLE – SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Randy Thurber and Art Brown of Chapter 11 of the Defenders Motorcycle Club thank Portraits of Honour artist Dave Sopha for his portrait of late RCMP Const. Frank Deschenes, who was killed last October near Memramcook, N.B., while helping a motorist...
DARRELL COLE – SALTWIRE NETWORK Randy Thurber and Art Brown of Chapter 11 of the Defenders Motorcycle Club thank Portraits of Honour artist Dave Sopha for his portrait of late RCMP Const. Frank Deschenes, who was killed last October near Memramcook, N.B., while helping a motorist...

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