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Jaxon McAulay

October 22, 2008 - June 6, 2020

Jaxon was a student at Angus Morrison Elementary school in Mr. Sweezey's grade 6 class. He was 11 years old. Jaxon was involved in an accident with a single-vehicle while riding his bike. He passed away shortly after at the hospital. Jaxon will be remembered by staff and students as an energetic, fun-loving and charismatic student. Though he has left us too soon, he will forever live in the memories of his teachers, friends and family. Rest in Peace Jaxon.

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Tyler Kelcey 2020-06-08 21:36:05 wrote:

I remember the time in our music class when something sparked inside you while we were learning the ukulele. You picked up the skills very quickly and not long after you came to school with your very own ukulele. I was so happy to see you enthusiastically showing off your new instrument and proudly defending it's "gentle" colour. You were a natural leader in your class and I was proud to see you show it off. I was happy to tune it for you anytime you brought it in. You always made sure to give a genuine smile and "thank you". You were taken too soon and we will all miss you at AMES, however you'll be with us forever.

Tyler Kelcey 2020-06-08 21:36:05 wrote: I remember the time in our music class when something sparked inside you while we were learning the ukulele. You picked up the skills very quickly and not long after you came to school with your very own ukulele. I was so happy to see you enthusiastically showing off your new instrument and proudly defending it's "gentle" colour. You were a natural leader in your class and I was proud to see you show it off. I was happy to tune it for you anytime you brought it in. You always made sure to give a genuine smile and "thank you". You were taken too soon and we will all miss you at AMES, however you'll be with us forever.

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