Toronto Star

Durham Region first responders pay tribute to Oshawa couple

- DURHAMREGI­ON.COM REKA SZEKELY

With sirens booming and lights flashing, a long line of Durham first responders drove by the home of an Oshawa man who lost his mother and stepfather in the mass shooting in Nova Scotia on Sunday. Dawn Madsen and Frank Gulenchyn were longtime Durham residents with Dawn working at Hillsdale Terraces, an Oshawa long-term care home, for decades until she retired in 2019.

After retiring, the couple moved to Nova Scotia. They were among the 19 people killed in the mass shooting on April 19.

On Monday night, a large contingent of first responders drove by the Wicklow Court home of Jon Farrington to pay respects to Jon, a security guard in Lakeridge Health’s Oshawa ER, as well as his brother Ryan and their family.

Among the first responders were Durham Regional Police

Services officers, Oshawa Fire Services firefighte­rs, Region of Durham EMS, OPP officers, St. John’s Ambulance and GO Transit police.

Jon waved and shook hands with the first responders and was given a hearty hug by a police officer.

Earlier in the day regional chairman John Henry had offered condolence­s to the families of all the victims including the families of Dawn and Frank.

“Our hearts go out to their family and all families affected by this senseless tragedy,” said Henry adding that flags at regional buildings are flying at half mast to honour the victims of the shooting.

 ??  ?? Dawn Madsen and Frank Gulenchyn moved to Nova Scotia from Durham Region.
Dawn Madsen and Frank Gulenchyn moved to Nova Scotia from Durham Region.

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