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Capt Jeff Pitblado, born in Weston, Ontario on April 5, 1965 passed away on February 13, 2012 after a significant heart attack.
He is survived by his spouse, Lisbeth, his two sons Jared and Simon, and sisters Shari and Karen.
Over the last three years, Capt Jeff Pitblado was a valuable member of the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment. He was very proud of his operational service having recently returned from several months deployed as the Support Platoon Commander, part of the Intermediate Staging Terminal contingent of Strategic Lines of Communication Detachment Cyprus.
A visitation is planned at the James Reid Funeral Home in Kingston, Ontario located at 1900 John Counter Boulevard on Thursday, February 16, 2012 from 1900-2100hrs.
A military funeral will take place at the Kingston Gospel Temple, 2295 Princess Street, at 1030hrs, Friday February 17, 2012. Dress for both events is DEU 1A or civilian equivalent and open to all personnel who wish to attend.
Starting on February 15, 2012 those interested in sending messages to the family will be able to leave them on the James Reid website: http://jamesreidfuneralhome.com
For those wishing to honour Jeff’s memory, the family has requested donations be made in his name to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Soldier On Fund.
He is survived by his spouse, Lisbeth, his two sons Jared and Simon, and sisters Shari and Karen.
Over the last three years, Capt Jeff Pitblado was a valuable member of the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment. He was very proud of his operational service having recently returned from several months deployed as the Support Platoon Commander, part of the Intermediate Staging Terminal contingent of Strategic Lines of Communication Detachment Cyprus.
A visitation is planned at the James Reid Funeral Home in Kingston, Ontario located at 1900 John Counter Boulevard on Thursday, February 16, 2012 from 1900-2100hrs.
A military funeral will take place at the Kingston Gospel Temple, 2295 Princess Street, at 1030hrs, Friday February 17, 2012. Dress for both events is DEU 1A or civilian equivalent and open to all personnel who wish to attend.
Starting on February 15, 2012 those interested in sending messages to the family will be able to leave them on the James Reid website: http://jamesreidfuneralhome.com
For those wishing to honour Jeff’s memory, the family has requested donations be made in his name to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Soldier On Fund.