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Oakville Beaver, 15 Sep 2017, p. 10

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www.insidehalton.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, September 15, 2017 | 10 Seeber was passenger killed with Peel officer in crash by Louie Rosella Metroland Media Group Oakville's Sean Seeber had yet to begin his policing career whereas Peel police Const. Tristan Kettles of Oakville was well into his. The two friends were killed Saturday, Sept. 9 when the car they were in veered off the road and crashed in south Mississauga. Until now, the identity of the 25-yearold Seeber, an Oakville resident who was a passenger in the car, wasn't made public. "Sean was struck down in the best years of his life," according to an online obituary. "Sean was an incredibly vibrant, ambitious and compassionate young man, with a hunger for life. He possessed a smile and personality that would light up the room." An honours graduate of the Humber College Police Foundation Program, Seeber was actively pursuing his dream to be a police officer with Halton Regional Police. "Although only a young man, he had already grown a wide and caring circle of friends, all of whom will miss him dearly, who are providing support to Sean's family in this difficult time," according to the online tribute. "Sean was a `big brother' and an active member of his community, volunteering his time and energy to many causes." Seeber, the only child of Scott and Tara Seeber of Oakville, also worked as a mental Sean was struck down in the best years of his life. Sean was an incredibly vibrant, ambitious and compassionate young man, with a hunger for life. He possessed a smile and personality that would light up the room. Although only a young man, he had already grown a wide and caring circle of friends, all of whom will miss him dearly, who are providing support to Sean's family in this difficult time. Sean was a `big brother' and an active member of his community, volunteering his time and energy to many causes. Sean Seeber health assistant at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH). "There are no words sufficient to express the depth of our family's loss," reads his obituary. Kettles was driving the vehicle while Seeber was his passenger. The crash left another passenger in the car injured. Kettles, an Oakville resident, has been with Peel police since 2011, according to an online obituary. He was the son of Peel police Staff Sean Seeber online obituary tribute Sgt. James Kettles. He was also piper and had a passion for playing bagpipes. He was with the Lorne Scots Regiment. Peel police have said an off-duty officer was the driver of the vehicle in the deadly 3 a.m. accident in the area of Lakeshore Road West and Avonhead Road, near Lakeside Park and not far from the Oakville border. The officer and the passenger were both pronounced dead at the scene. It appears the vehicle rolled and ended up near some trees off the road. Peel police have asked Toronto police to conduct the investigation due to "the farreaching and deeply felt impact this tragedy will have across the Peel Regional Police Service," said a news release issued Saturday afternoon. Anyone with information can call Toronto police traffic services at 416-808-1900. In Kettles' memory, donations may be made to Wounded Warriors Canada, 310 Byron St. S., Whitby, L1N 4P8, or to the Ontario Police Memorial Foundation, 200 -- 2075 Kennedy Road, Toronto, M1T 3V3. Visitation for Kettles is to be held today (Friday, Sept. 15), from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. followed by a funeral on Saturday, Sept. 16, at 11 a.m. at Portico Community Church, 1814 Barbertown Rd. There will be a reception afterwards at Wyldewood Golf Club in Oakville. Seeber's online tribute indicates there will be no formal service. In keeping with his character, there will be a Celebration of Life to be scheduled at a later date. 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