mavs00
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As troubling as it is for me, I am gong to tell you the story of a sad passing of a member of "our" virtual family. It is the story of an incredible young man that had a incredible zest for life and quite possibly lived more in his short 19 years than any of us will dare to dream of. A young man that left us way too soon.
Dominic Cartier-Luckhurst (1988-2008)
Dominic tragically died in a freak avalanche as he was ascending the east fact of Mount St. Piran near Lake Louise, Alberta (Canada) on Monday, January 7th, 2008. By all accounts, it was suppose to be a safe route, recent pit-diggings and all the BC skiing experts said so. Dom died when the snowpack unexpectedly gave way as he climbed, as he did his whole life, ever higher. Dominic was 19 years old. Dominic is Neil and Sylvie's son. Many long time members, and people that have known Neil for awhile, possibly had the pleasure of meeting, or better yet, hiking with Dominick over the past several years. If you had, it assuredly left an impression on you. He was someone whose energy gave you strength and inspiration as you explored the mountains with him.
Dominick grew to love the outdoors through his family and for a time, cut his teeth in the Adirondacks, earning his 46R (#5710) with Neil on Rocky Peak Ridge on October 1, 2005 at the age of 16.
In this time of great sadness, Neil has reached out and wants us to know he appreciates your kind words and that the family will be memorializing Dominic on Tuesday, January 15, 2007 at Mausolée Saint Martin (2159, boulevard St-Martin east, Laval QC). Viewings will be from 2 - 5 PM and 7 - 10 PM, with a Eulogy at 8 PM. If you can make it, the family would certainly welcome you in celebration of Dominic's life.
Neil has also asked me that if you were fortunate enough to have known, or hiked with Dominic, and have a memory or story you'd like to share, please PM him. The Eulogy will be heavily influenced by the very things that Dominic cherished most, the mountains chief among them. Neil would appreciate those stories. If you have any other questions, or wonder if there is anything else you can do, you are welcome to contact me (via PM) as well.
Feel free to leave a few words here as well.
..... and a personal request, no matter who you are, next time you venture into the mountains, carry Dominic's spirit with you. His youth and exuberance will make you stronger and his passion and love of the mountains will help you to unlock the true beauty of the mountains he so loved.
Goodspeed Dominic, you will be with us ALWAYS.
Dominic Cartier-Luckhurst (1988-2008)
Dominic tragically died in a freak avalanche as he was ascending the east fact of Mount St. Piran near Lake Louise, Alberta (Canada) on Monday, January 7th, 2008. By all accounts, it was suppose to be a safe route, recent pit-diggings and all the BC skiing experts said so. Dom died when the snowpack unexpectedly gave way as he climbed, as he did his whole life, ever higher. Dominic was 19 years old. Dominic is Neil and Sylvie's son. Many long time members, and people that have known Neil for awhile, possibly had the pleasure of meeting, or better yet, hiking with Dominick over the past several years. If you had, it assuredly left an impression on you. He was someone whose energy gave you strength and inspiration as you explored the mountains with him.
Dominick grew to love the outdoors through his family and for a time, cut his teeth in the Adirondacks, earning his 46R (#5710) with Neil on Rocky Peak Ridge on October 1, 2005 at the age of 16.
In this time of great sadness, Neil has reached out and wants us to know he appreciates your kind words and that the family will be memorializing Dominic on Tuesday, January 15, 2007 at Mausolée Saint Martin (2159, boulevard St-Martin east, Laval QC). Viewings will be from 2 - 5 PM and 7 - 10 PM, with a Eulogy at 8 PM. If you can make it, the family would certainly welcome you in celebration of Dominic's life.
Neil has also asked me that if you were fortunate enough to have known, or hiked with Dominic, and have a memory or story you'd like to share, please PM him. The Eulogy will be heavily influenced by the very things that Dominic cherished most, the mountains chief among them. Neil would appreciate those stories. If you have any other questions, or wonder if there is anything else you can do, you are welcome to contact me (via PM) as well.
Feel free to leave a few words here as well.
..... and a personal request, no matter who you are, next time you venture into the mountains, carry Dominic's spirit with you. His youth and exuberance will make you stronger and his passion and love of the mountains will help you to unlock the true beauty of the mountains he so loved.
Goodspeed Dominic, you will be with us ALWAYS.
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