Plenty of emergency-services personnel at memorial for Tim Jones

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      Firefighers, police, ambulance personnel, and search and rescue volunteers were out in large numbers this morning for the memorial for Tim Jones in North Vancouver.

      He was the 57-year-old leader of North Shore Rescue who died suddenly on January 19.

      The service will soon begin at Centennial Theatre.

      It follows a procession through the city.

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      DavidH

      Jan 25, 2014 at 12:38pm

      An unfortunate use of the word "pageantry" in the headline. It implies pomp and circumstance, rather than grief and mourning.

      Nor was this a "parade" as some media organizations have described it. It was a funeral march, typical of those held for many other first responders over the years, all over the world.

      I didn't know Tim Jones, but from what I've read of him, pageants and parades would not have been among his last choices.

      Charlie Smith

      Jan 26, 2014 at 8:46am

      DavidH

      In response to your comment, I had adjusted the headline to remove the word "pageantry".

      Charlie Smith