The Legion extended condolences to his family and friends and said his legacy of duty and care will continue to guide members
The Brockville Legion is mourning the loss of longtime member Peter McNamee, remembered for his steady leadership and quiet dedication. McNamee served as Sergeant-at-Arms for 10 years at Branch 96, where he was known as dependable, committed and supportive of fellow members.
The Legion said he could always be counted on and left a lasting impression on the community. A celebration of life is set for April 25 at Irvine Funeral Home, with a Legion tribute planned at the start. A private interment will follow later at Beechwood Cemetery.
Donations in his memory may support Brockville Arts Hub or Maple View Long Term Care Home.
He is being remembered as a kind and loyal friend whose service will not be forgotten. The Legion extended condolences to his family and friends and said his legacy of duty and care will continue to guide members.
A reception will follow the service, with details shared locally for attendees and supporters wishing to pay respects in Brockville today.
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