Beaudin was a familiar and welcoming presence at the Legion, known for her kindness, warmth and infectious laughter
The Brockville Legion is mourning the loss of Sandy Beaudin, a cherished member of Branch 96 for more than three decades.
Beaudin was a familiar and welcoming presence at the Legion, known for her kindness, warmth and infectious laughter. Members say she made everyone feel at home and was often one of the first faces people saw when they walked through the doors.
During her 31 years with Branch 96, Beaudin formed countless friendships and became an important part of the Legion family. Her commitment to the organization and her genuine care for others left a lasting impression on members, staff and visitors alike.
The Legion says Beaudin’s spirit will not be forgotten, and her absence will be deeply felt throughout the branch and the wider community.
In a statement, members and staff extended heartfelt condolences to Beaudin’s family, friends and fellow Legion members during this difficult time, noting she will be remembered with gratitude and affection.

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