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Friday, November 7, 2008 - It's been one week...

11/07/08

Permalink 01:31:58 pm, by Claude Email , 156 words   English (CA)
Categories: Staus Update

Friday, November 7, 2008 - It's been one week...

I brought all your kind words to Kirsty today. I figure it is easier for her to read the comments on paper at her convenience, rather than on a computer screen. She was not available, but Chris, Scott's brother, took them for her.

I am at work for a 24 hour shift, so it is unlikely that I will get any news for you today. I know that they are getting ready to do a tracheotomy on Scott. As mentionned before, it will be much more comfortable for him. I'll keep you posted.

If any of you have any pictures of Scott that you would like to share, please e-mail them to me at claude@scottmilne.ca

In order to facilitate managing all the great comments in multiple posts, older posts will be closed for comments as new ones are created. That is why you might read comments and be unable to leave any in certain posts.

17 comments

Comment from: Helene Sirois [Visitor]
Kristy and Milne family,

I heard this Tuesday of the news from concerned mil community, and I was saddnened by the news.

I was blessed to work with him 2 yrs ago adn "Sarge" Milne is truely a role model for
our young soldiers and his unbeaten
moral an energy source for all that surrounds him. I deeply believe in prayers and positive thoughts and my thoughts are with you during this difficult moment.

Blessings to all,

Helene
11/07/08 @ 14:32
Comment from: Sheena Graham [Visitor]
Hi Kirsty,

Just wanted to let you know that we are all thinking of you. Our prayers are with you and your family. If there is anything at all you need, let us know.

Big hugs - Sheena
11/07/08 @ 14:54
Comment from: Liz Gorman [Visitor]
Kirsty,

You, Scott and the boys have been on my mind constantly since we heard about Scott's accident. I am thinking of you all and sending my positive thoughts and best wishes for a quick and full recovery for Scott soon.

Sending my love from across the ocean...
Liz
11/07/08 @ 15:17
Comment from: Kathy O'Brien [Visitor]
Dear Kirsty: I wanted to send you, Scott and the boys my prayers and hope for Scott's full recovery. May good news be just around the corner.
Best wishes,
Kathy
11/07/08 @ 16:45
Comment from: Jackie Cleary [Visitor]
Dear Scott and Kirsty,
Just to let you know that I have been thinking about you both and the boys. I am thinking positive thoughts and sending them your way. You are both wonderful, generous, caring people and I will never forget what you did for me. I believe that you get back what you give many times over, so you both deserve so much. Let me know if there is anything I can do.
11/07/08 @ 17:03
Comment from: Kathy Lou Noah Lauren Cabral [Visitor]
You are all in our thoughts and prayers everyday.

The Cabral's
11/07/08 @ 19:14
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
***sent to me by e-mail on Nov 3rd***

Hi Claude:

I took a trainer facilitator course last winter with Scott at Gore Road station. Tracey and I are very sorry to hear the news of his accident.

Please pass on that we are thinking of him and wish him well for a full and speedy recovery.

Thanks,

Fred LeBlanc,
President, OPFFA

11/08/08 @ 09:16
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
*** sent to me by e-mail on Nov 7th from the Labries***

Scott & Kirsty,

You're in our thoughts and prayers, and you're surrounded by friends that are eager to help in any way we can. xo JC & H
11/08/08 @ 09:18
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
***Sent to my e-mail on Nov 7th***

Dear Kirsty,

Heard the awful news. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Scott and your children.

Jim Campbell
11/08/08 @ 09:19
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
*** sent to my e-mail on Nov 7th***

Hi Claude. Please pass our hopes and wishes for a speedy recovery for Scott. Please tell Kristy that we are thinking of her and her family and if there is anything that we can do please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sue and Steve Leknois
11/08/08 @ 09:20
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
*** sent to my e-mail on Nov 7th***

Wishing Scott a speedy recovery. Scott is one of those rare people whose personal integrity, infectious enthusiasm and outgoing nature make the military experience fun both at and outside of work.
Our best wishes are with Scott, Kirsty and the boys.
Phil, Maryann and Carolyn Herring
11/08/08 @ 09:24
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
*** sent to my e-mail from Kohn Osbourne on Nov 7th***

Our prayers are with Scott's and Kirsty's family. There are a lot of volunteers fire fighters that want to help out but are unsure how to at this point. Please let me know if there is anything we can do as individuals or that our associations can do.
11/08/08 @ 09:25
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
*** Sent to my City E-Mail on Nov 3rd***

Hi Claude,

Please advise Scott's family that our thoughts and prayers are with them, and if they require anything at all for them to simply ask.

From: No. 2 Association

Regards,

Gary Evans
Captain & President KFR No. 2 Association
Kingston Fire and Rescue
11/08/08 @ 09:27
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
*** sent to my City E-mail following the announcement of Scott's accident to Kingston Fire and Rescue***

Thank you Claude, please pass on best wishes from B crew. S.H
11/08/08 @ 09:29
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
***Sent to my City E-Mail on Nov 4th***

Thanks Claude, the Murphy’s thoughts and prayers are out for Scott and his family, Neville

Neville Murphy
Deputy Fire Chief
Kingston Fire & Rescue

11/08/08 @ 09:31
Comment from: Claude [Member] Email
***Sent to my City E-mail on Nov 4th***

Claude

Plse tell Kirsty that we at Station 3 are thinking of Scott and his family. We wish the best for them and if there is anything we can do to help in any way plse feel free to let us know.

Jeff Willis
11/08/08 @ 09:33
Comment from: peggy cruickshank [Visitor]
To the Milne Family,
When Steve came home with the news of Scott's accident, I could not believe it. Although I do not know Scott all that well ( I was normally at home with Logan while Aidan & Derek played hockey with Scott & Steve), I have met him several times and I have a strong image in my mind of him. From the first time I met him, it was easy to see that he had a big heart. He was an amazingly dedicated hockey volunteer who brought his enthusiasm and good nature to the ice pad- a superb role model for the young kids. He was always so pleasant and positive, he created a great impression on me. It is unimaginable what has happened to this fine man, it makes me wonder what life is all about. This man deserves nothing but the best - this is unspeakable. Having met his family I know that Scott will perservere down this road with courage and positive thinking, perhaps that is what we all should learn from Scott at this time - that life is worth fighting for when you have three beautiful children and a wonderful wife at your side. We cannot imagine what you must be going through but we offer you our support - in any way shape or form. The days ahead will be long, undoubtedly, but you are not alone- some people live a lifetime without knowing how they have impacted the lives of others. I hope that you can all see that Scott has truly made his mark on his circle of friends and aquaintances. He, and your family, deserve only the best. We are thinking of you.
Sincerely,
Peggy Cruickshank
11/08/08 @ 13:05

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