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We are raising funds for the Aimee Quitevis Memorial Fund established at the Canadian Women's Foundation in 1998.
Competitive and Intermediate Level Competition
Team eligibility:
Minimum of $300 worth of pledges per team
Donate and reference your team name
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May 25th
Corpus Christi Secondary School
5150 Upper Middle Rd, Burlington, L7L 0E5
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Aimee Remembered
On April 13, 1998, Easter Monday, our sister, Aimee died a violent death at the hands of someone whom she loved and trusted, her husband. He stole from us a vibrant member of our family.
Although time has distanced the pain, the loss is just as acute then as it is now. We don’t want to remember Aimee as a loss, that will always be there, we want to remember Aimee, beyond daughter, sister, niece and friend but the essence of the person Aimee was, as the fun loving, great listener, pizza eating, sweater knitting, hollering, friend, uber athlete and sweetest with a vinegar edge personality... There are not enough one liner descriptions on this earth to describe her but we will try to remember the good.
The day she was stolen from us should be a red flag to all of us, that we can, if we can, save one life we should try.
Aimee was not a possession or a chattel; Aimee is a person, who breathed, walked, and loved amongst us. Her life was that gift to us.
As written by her sister Arlyn.