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Friends of John Earle establish a trust fund for his children

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July 22, 2015
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It is never easy to lose a loved one.  It is even harder to lose a parent at an early age.  Some never recover from such a traumatic experience.  They often carry the grief well into adulthood.

With one parent gone, the financial burden of raising these children fall on the surviving parent, which can be hard on everyone. Thankfully, oftentimes, the people left behind help alleviate this burden by becoming involved in the lives of the surviving family members.  They help raise and support the children in any way they can.

John Earle had such friends

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In memory of him, and in an effort to help secure his children’s future, Michele Allinotte, Bob Peters, Tracey Quiring, Jamie Carr and Frank Burelle have established a trust fund.  Anybody who finds it in their heart to contribute to the fund for the children of John Earle can do one of the following four things:

1. send email transfers to inmemoryofjohnearle@gmail.com;
2. send or drop off cheques to “Michele Allinotte in trust” with the re: line on the cheque as “in memory of John Earle” to Allinotte Law Office , 160 Pitt Street, Suite 202, Cornwall, ON K6J 3P4;
3. email inmemoryofjohnearle@gmail.com for the bank account number and deposit at any Bank of Montreal location; or,
4. Via the fundly page https://fundly.com/in-memory-of-john-earle

Also, as expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or The Agape Centre would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be left at www.mjohnsullivanfuneralhome.com

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