Kimberley Daily Bulletin, August 12, 2016

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AUGUST 12, 2016

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Stan Salikin; a great Canadian

Will be missed by entire community of Kimberley, Mayor says C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

Kimberley lost a great man this week. Stan Salikin passed away Wednesday, August 10 after a battle with cancer. Every community has volunteers. But then there was Stan Salikin. Every community has people who care; who go the extra mile for their fellow man. But then there was Stan Salikin. A man of humour and kindness and amazing energy; a man who embodied all the good things the world thinks of as Canadian, Stan Salikin will be deeply missed by all of Kimberley. “Stan Salikin is my hero,” said Kimberley Mayor Don McCormick. “He has done more good for Kimberley and groups in Kimberley than almost anyone in the city. Stan, perhaps more broadly than anyone, has represented the volunteer spirit in Kimberley. He has been selfless in his volunteerism on behalf of so many groups. Quite honestly, he was too young. It’s just terrible news.” McCormick went on to say that he couldn’t think of enough positive things to say about Stan. “Stan gave back a ton more than he received, which made our community a much better place; he avoided recognition, never feeling what he was doing as a big deal.” Earlier this year, Salikin was awarded the Governor General’s Caring Canadian Medal and McCormick says he is so pleased that happened when Stan was still healthy. “He was so proud of his Governor General medal ..he had tears in his eyes when he showed slides of his trip to Ottawa at a Rotary meeting when he returned. It was a great moment. He was a true Rotarian who epitomized ‘service above self’. , Stan touched a lot of people and will be missed by the entire community. It is a sad day.”

Stan Salikin at Rideau Hall in Ottawa last April to receive the Governor General’s Caring Canadian medal.

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