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IN MEMORY OF CAPTAIN (RET'D) REYNALD (REN) GEORGE JOSEPH L'ECUYER, CD |
This page and the associated links are dedicated to the memory of Captain (Ret'd) Joseph George Reynald (Ren) L'Ecuyer, CD and to honour his stalwart undertaking to develop the historically significant and enormously popular 'Pinetreeline.org' website as well as numerous other spin-off RCAF/CF history websites during the eight year period from 1997 until his unexpected death on July 23rd 2005. Additionally, the collective Canadian military community is most grateful for the heartfelt determination and commitment of Ren's wife Margaret as well as his longtime volunteer programmer, Brent Sirna, for continuing to administer Ren's sites until the end of December 2009 at which time the sites were removed from the Internet until an appropriate repository could be found to safeguard his document collection and host his websites in perpetuity. Ultimately, Margaret graciously agreed to a proposal that the Military Communications and Electronics Museum in Kingston Ontario would be a suitable guardian to honour Ren's legacy and his keen desire to ensure his collection would be preserved and continue to be available for public access following his death. For their collective efforts, 'Many Thanks' to Ren, Margaret and Brent. Captain (Ret'd) Reynald (Ren) George Joseph L'Ecuyer, CD Fighter Control Operator (FCO) / Air Traffic Control Officer (ATC) Original Webmaster – Historian for: 1 Wing (F) Marville & North Luffenham (WAS www.marville.org) Work in Progress 2 Wing (F) Grostenquin France (WAS www.grostenquin.org) Work in Progress RCAF Air Traffic Control (WAS www.rcaf-atc.org ) Pinetree Line (WAS www.pinetreeline.org)(expect link problems) In Ren's words from a February 2004 web posting: In the words of Ren's wife Margaret from a web posting a year following Ren's passing: This website is dedicated to my late husband, Ren L'Ecuyer. Ren developed each website with passion and fervor - truly a labour of love for him. Many times during our conversations over the years, Ren had asked if, on his passing, I would keep the websites going for an indefinite period of time - perhaps with the thought that eventually someone might like to take up where he left off. I've endeavored to honour that request over the last year and will continue to do so as long as I am able. I can see that silly grin of his as I try to fill his shoes! Sincerely, Museum Note: |