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Rememberin­g Josie-lynn Crawford while marking the holiday season

- HOPE BRIDGEWATE­R Hope Bridgewate­r writes for the Wentworth area for Saltwire Network.

The third annual Josie-lynn Craword Memorial Tree-lighting at the Wentworth Learning Centre was a ceremony that stays in one’s mind for long afterwards.

About 120 people attended. The Wentworth Volunteer Fire Department helped Santa Claus make treat bags for the boys and girls.

In 2007, the supervisor­s at the

Wentworth Elementary School (now the Learning Centre), planted a tree in Josie-lynn Crawford’s memory outside the school and adjacent to the gazebo which was dated to the memory of Josie-lynn and her father, Justin Crawford.

Recently, the Wentworth Girl Guides decorated personaliz­ed ornaments and placed them on the tree during the ceremony.

Everyone in the audience was invited to bring along an ornament and place them on the tree in memory of Josie-lynn and Justin.

The Learning Centre provided ornaments for those who forgot to bring them. This year the tree was lit after a countdown from five to one.

The tree was lit by the Wentworth Day Care children and their teachers. The kitchen activity was organized by Melissa Langille, Coun. Barbara Palmer, Sonya Seymour and Wee Wana Sprague.

When everyone came inside the Learning Centre, they gathered to welcome the Christian holidays. Wee Wana Sprague took the children up to the stage to read them a story while sitting in a chair dedicated in Josie-lynn’s memory and then welcomed Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Each child sat on Santa’s knees and told him what they’d like for Christmas.

It was a beautiful ceremony and the photos only enhance the beauty.

 ?? HOPE BRIDGEWATE­R PHOTO ?? Several Wentworth teen club members pose with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, including back, from left, Nathan Rushton, Travis Reid, Morgan Patriquin, Jenna Laird and Grady Rushton.
HOPE BRIDGEWATE­R PHOTO Several Wentworth teen club members pose with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, including back, from left, Nathan Rushton, Travis Reid, Morgan Patriquin, Jenna Laird and Grady Rushton.

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