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Surrey, British Columbia
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Today I am an artist, blogger, author & speechwriter. Years ago my graphic art ambition was displaced by theology and altruistic service. Art became my pastime as visual images conceded to word pictures. I acquired Master’s & Doctoral degrees, spent 34 yrs as a pastor and 6 yrs as a denominational executive concluding in ‘08. My faith and principles remain firm as I paint and write.  Now writing books, blogging and painting, speaking and travelling.

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PATRICE VINCENT AND NATHAN CIRILLO (a poem)

November 10, 2019

Backstory: I wrote this to commemorate two fallen Canadian peacekeepers and protectors, slain on our own soil by two Canadian sympathizers of a foreign and deluded faction of vigilantes. It shocked our nation. October 25, 2014. (Image Canadian Press)

Cowardly assailant with a car

Emulating villains from afar

Succeeded in killing with violent intent

Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent.

What a day, what a week!

News so shocking, one cannot speak,

From carefree coffee to dramatic strife.

Gunman took a soldier's life.

Nathan Cirillo stood in place

With welcoming and pleasant face

Now fallen, his cortege gently goes

Along our Highway of Heroes.

© Ron Unruh