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Lt.-Col. Jeff Lyttle salutes during a ceremony at Canadian Forces Base Shilo in 2019. Lyttle, the commanding officer of Canadian Forces Base Shilo died May 13 after recently being diagnosed with cancer. He was 46.
The commanding officer of Canadian Forces Base Shilo died May 13 after recently being diagnosed with cancer.
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Lt.-Col. Jeff Lyttle, 46, is survived by his wife, Janet, and their four daughters.
The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery announced Lyttle’s death on social media late last week, ushering in a wave of condolences.
This support continued through emailed correspondence with a few people who worked with Lyttle during some of the 26 years he served Canada.