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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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Marie Sternberg 2020-06-13 15:19:07 wrote:

Jaxon, you will be missed. I'll never forget meeting you when you came to visit my JK class in September. You weren't yet 4 years old, and within minutes of coming into my room you ran up to me saying "Teacher, there's a real 'pider in the 'pider bin." (I had tubs of plastic bugs and animals in the classroom and you gravitated there as soon as you came in). I asked if you would help me rescue it and take it outside, but check with your parents first if that was okay. I could tell instantly that you were kind and excited about learning, and shared my love of nature. It was a joy to have known you. Ms. Sternberg (formerly Ms. Turner)

Marie Sternberg 2020-06-13 15:19:07 wrote: Jaxon, you will be missed. I'll never forget meeting you when you came to visit my JK class in September. You weren't yet 4 years old, and within minutes of coming into my room you ran up to me saying "Teacher, there's a real 'pider in the 'pider bin." (I had tubs of plastic bugs and animals in the classroom and you gravitated there as soon as you came in). I asked if you would help me rescue it and take it outside, but check with your parents first if that was okay. I could tell instantly that you were kind and excited about learning, and shared my love of nature. It was a joy to have known you. Ms. Sternberg (formerly Ms. Turner)

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