Oakville Beaver, 9 Dec 2010, p. 10

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ANNOUNCEMENT SEAN DOYLE Sean served the Oakville/Mississauga community for 14 years prior to managing White Chapel Memorial Gardens in Hamilton and he has been involved in assisting families with fi nal arrangements since 1991. Sean is a long time Oakville resident and lives here with his wife Ellen and 3 children. Sean welcomes all his client families and acquaintances to contact him directly for any assistance or questions about cemetery and funeral arrangements. Please call 905.257.1100 or 416.315.3193 or email: sdoyle@arbormemorial.com The management of Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens is pleased to announce the return of Mr. Sean Doyle to the staff of Sales Representatives. w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Th ur sd ay , D ec em be r 9 , 2 01 0 1 0 Halton Police Deputy Chief Bob Percy. Lets make the youth of today realize this does happen here and that people we know, whether its in the Oakville community or the school community, have been killed. Percy said the consequences of drinking and driving go far beyond the youth who is killed, completely devastating the youths family and friends who are left behind. This sad truth became very clear as McGregors mother Sharon took the podium and addressed the stu- dent body. No parent should have to go through this, she said, wiping away tears. Matthew made one stupid mis- takehes happy nowhes in heaven watching over us. Were the ones who are sufferinghis par- ents, his friends. Theres a lot of peo- ple here I know who loved Matthew. I dont want any other parents to go through this. Its up to you guys, isnt it? Youre the ones that must make that decision. Your parents put their trust in youtake a taxi, ring your friends, walk home, it doesnt matter what you do, just do not get into a car when youve been drinking or when the person driving has been drinking. Sharon described her son as a good kid, who was kind and was always there for his friends. She said the year he died was in his last year of high school. He was taking a full-time co-op program with the company Johnson Equipment in hopes of eventually becoming a forklift technician. Sharons presentation brought more than a few students to tears, including Lizzy Olson, one of McGregors close friends. He was just the most amazing person Ive ever met. He was the sweetest boy ever and would do any- thing for anyone when they needed him, she said, choking back tears. He was a funny guy. I had a cou- ple classes with him and he was def- initely the class clown. McGregors girlfriend, Grade 10 student Chelsea Hendricken also spoke briefly about him. I think Matthew was the most important thing thats ever been in my life, she said. I love him and I know hes still there. Sharon said the events that led to her sons death unfolded Friday evening, March 26. McGregor had just attended a party and, as his friend had nowhere for him to sleep, had actually walked home. Sharon said early Saturday morning her son decided he needed something from the store and made the fateful drive. At McCraney Street East, McGregors car left the road and struck a tree, near Kirstie Court. McGregor was pronounced dead at the scene while an 18-year-old passenger was transported to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Sharon said allowing McGregors crash scene to be shown and speak- ing to people about it is her way of trying to make his death mean something. Id actually kind of been asking the universe, might sound a bit stu- pid, for a sign because I was lost. I didnt know what to do with my life and within an hour I got a phone call from the police and I just took that as a sign, said Sharon. I have to make this worthwhile. There has to be a reason why Matthew has died. The only thing I can think of is to save somebody elses child. Police hope poster brings message close to home Continued from page 1 POSTER: Picture of Matthew McGregors fatal crash is used in this Halton Regional Police poster.

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