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 OTTAWA 鈥?Debbie Sullivan vividly remembers the last time she saw her son Chris Saunders alive more than 16 years ago.The 32-year-old naval lieutenant had driven his young family from Halifax to his mothers home near Saint John, N.B., to introduce Sullivan and her husband Stuart to their seven-week- vaso stanley old grandson, Luke.We had a lovely day together, Sullivan recalls. His oldest boy Ben, who was two at the time, got stung by a hornet. So there was lots of screaming and yelling and ice cubes and Daddy calming him down.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        My last memory of Chris was driving down the driveway with his hand stuck out the window, waving at me. Sullivan pauses and ta stanley cup kes a breath. That was my last 鈥?that   the last time I saw him.Saunders left for Scotland two weeks later to help bring one of the Canadian na stanley cup vys four newly purchased submarines across the Atlantic to its new home. It was during that crossing in October 2004 that a fire broke out on HMCS Chicoutimi, killing Saunders.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sixteen years later, Sullivan has been named this years Silver Cross Mother by the Royal Canadian Legion. She will lay a wreath at the National War Memorial on Remembrance Day on behalf of all mothers who have lost children in service to Canada.Saunders started his military career in the Army reserves while in high school in Saint John be Dabu First big win    for Dunchurch student with guaranteed $1M Lotto 6/49
 This weeks honoree is Nurse  Practitioner Brenda LaMay, a Medical Evaluator at the County Health Department clinics at G. Ray Bodley High School in Fulton. Phot stanley france o courtesy of Sonia Robinson, Oswego County Health Department.OSWEGO COUNTY 鈥?Oswego County continues to honor its volunteers in the battle against COVID-19. This weeks Volunteer of the Week is Brenda LaMay, retired Nurse Practitioner from Oswego Hospital.LaMay has volunteered at several vaccination clinics as a Medical Evaluator. The County Health Departments vaccination clinics are critical operations that have strengthened the communitys effort to battle COVID-19,  said Danielle Carlone, public health sanitarian for the Oswego County Health Department.  There have been a handful of providers who have volunteered as medical evaluators since our first clinics back in January.  The role of the medical evaluator  ME  is to oversee the medical aspect of the vaccination POD,   stanley cup said Jodi Martin, RN, supervising public health nurse for th stanley cups uk e County Health Department.  In addition to answering questions from staff and patients, the ME determines if patients are good candidates for the vaccine and also helps EMS during emergency medical situations that may arise during the clinic.  placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto;LaMay has participated in several vaccination clinics at G. Ray Bodley High School in Fulton, and will be returning to upcoming clinics for students during the school day.Although she is retired, LaMay is