3 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, July 15, 2009 Let our designers and product selection take you to another place. A WORLD OF INSPIRATION We can transform any space! Elegance, Stylish, Sophisticated, or Sleek We specialize in importing and distributing unique Ceramics, Porcelain, Travertine, Marble, Glass, Custom Medallions and mosiacs from Around the World. Ask about our Custom Glass Shower Doors & Floor Heating JON CURRIE / OAKVILLE BEAVER REMEMBERING JESSE: Jesse Comeau's uncle, Gary Comeau (left) and family friend Mark Afheldt speaking a press conference held on behalf of the family on Monday. Funeral Friday for Jesse Comeau Tile selection made enjoyable! Factory Tile Depot Continued from page 1 "We are very proud of what Jesse accomplished in his short life and amazed at the number of people he has touched," said Comeau. "He had a positive impact on so many lives." Friend of the family and neighbour Mark Afheldt also had fond memories of Jesse, noting he had a great passion for BMX bike riding and enjoyed hanging out with his friends at Shell Park. Afheldt said Jesse was well on his way to realizing his goal of becoming an electrician having completed a co-op placement at Blakelock. Jesse also had an affinity for martial arts, receiving his first black belt in taekwondo at the age of 12 and eventually becoming a world champion. "He was extremely disciplined and respectful of his skills to never harm anyone and he never needed to," said Afheldt. "He had such good friends and was not a violent or mean person and just brought peace around everyone he was with." A male youth, who said he was present at the incident, noted this peaceful nature remained with Jesse to the end. The account is written on one of two memorial Facebook sites set up in Jesse's honour. "For those of you who don't know already, Jesse was with us all when this happened, he was just trying to have a good time at (Megan's) birthday party and did nothing wrong besides try to break up a fight," wrote the youth, who asked not to be identified. "Jesse was stabbed right in front of our eyes and (there was) nothing we could do besides sit and watch and do our best to help." At the skateboarding facility located at Shell Park, where Jesse would ride his bike almost every day, he is also being remem- bered. Carnations lean against one of the nearby trees as parents watch their young children skate back and forth over the facility's various obstacles. Even those who didn't know Jesse can be heard speaking about what happened and how someone who shared the skate park with them will not be coming back. Those who remember Jesse remember him as an accomplished biker and a good friend. "He was always a nice guy. He was kind of like a big teddy bear, you know, really tough, he did martial arts a lot, but he would never hurt anyone," said a skateboard instructor, who asked not to be identified. "I was really surprised when I heard they stabbed him. I wouldn't think he'd start anything with anyone." The instructor noted those who come to the skate park usually come every day, making it a particularly close-knit community. As a result Jesse's loss is being intensely felt. "It's been pretty emotional," said the instructor. "They had a memorial for him here yesterday (Sunday). They took his bike out and put flowers on it, there was a barbecue, around 60 people showed up. Lots of people even printed off stickers that say R.I.P. Jesse. I have one on my board." A memorial fund in Jesse's name has been established and donations can be made at any TD Canada Trust branch. The account number is 0398-631-7879. Visitation will be held at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line, Burlington, Thursday, from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral liturgy will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at Saint Dominic Parish, 2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville. www.factorytiledepot.ca HEARING AID SPECIAL (Clients portion) *Some Conditions Apply * $ From 295 Up to 3 Year Service Warranty 60 DAY GUARANTEE: If after 60 days we have not provided you with the best hearing possible, we will give you your money back... We are an authorized clinic for DVA, WSIB, and Green Shield clients Call 905-827-7333 For a FREE Hearing Test. Age 18+ Hopedale Hearing Clinic In Hopedale Mall, next to the CIBC 1515 Rebecca Street, Unit 38, Oakville · 905-827-7333