Condolences
Jackie and Family,
I wish I had words that could give you comfort in a time like this. Your work family's hearts go out to yours, and we are here for you.
Even though I only knew Myles for one year, he was always a person I felt like I could reach out to and talk with about any random thing. Favorite memories were from Geer Week itself. Myles always put out 110% so everyone around him would have the best time possible. His loss will be forever felt.
Jackie, Mo and Mason. I have no words for such a devastating loss. I am thinking about all of you at this difficult time. Paul and Mike will hold him close as they watch over you. Lots of Love
Crystal Joey and Katie
Jackie, Mo, & Mason – Mark and I are so heart-broken for your loss of Myles. He was such a kind, gentle and smart young man. We will always remember him playing at Auntie Joanie’s place at Nutimik Lake during our family get togethers. I will also never forget getting to know Myles as an adult when I was visiting in Calgary a few summers ago. I enjoyed his quiet and kind nature and the conversation we shared about upcoming movies, video games he liked to play, his part-time job and school. May he rest in peace.
With our deepest sympathies and love, Sheri and Mark
I sat next to Myles in the first day of the semester of the second year. He was very friendly and we talked like we had already known eachother. I’m so sorry for the family and friends, he will be missed greatly.
Myles meant a lot to me and I miss him a lot. When we went to Squamish to compete in the mine rescue competition he amazed the top professionals at how quickly he could learn every aspect of a Drager BG4 and I was so glad to see his success. Getting to see the smile on his face every day in the mining club room always brightened my day. His dedication during geer week and the passion he showed for mining engineering inspired me every time things got difficult.
My favorite memory of Myles is when he threw a whole bucket of whipped cream on me for charity. We took a picture together after and it hurts to look at. His smile always brought warmth and comfort. Myles always knew how to see things in a better light and being with him helped me see the good of something when it wasn't apparent.
Every moment I got to be with Myles he was always ready to face any challenge. It hurts to know that I won't get to see more of the great things he was going to do. I am devasted losing such a light in my life.
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