Friday, December 01, 2006

On a Serious Note

Thoughts and Prayers go out to the family and friends of former NU men's hockey captain Mike Serba, who was beaten to death in an alley last Saturday by Nicholas Crowdis, 22. The violence of his death is shocking and tragic.


The Toronto Sun
had the best account of the story.

The Burlington Free Press has more of a bio.

CFRB had the short version.

NU has sent out an email concerning funeral transportation and times.

I'd like to encourage everyone to keep this family in your thoughts and prayers, especially during this year's [amazing] hockey season. I will be.

1 Comments:

Blogger Cory said...

Dear Friends,
Micheal was one of most amazing people to ever sit at our dinner table! He was'nt just a friend he was family.
Our prayers our with you!!!

We LOVE YOU "Micheal Micheal Motor Tipper"
The best road hockey player on our street!!!
Love the Kennedys,
John, Debbie, Cory and Jeremy

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