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On May 23, 2021 Blair suddenly and unexpectedly but peacefully passed away at the cottage where he was the happiest, spending his days fishing surrounded by people that he loved. He leaves the love of his life with a broken heart but was able to fill it with love and memories every waking day. Alexander Blair Young was the much loved husband of Danielle; stepfather of William Thomas and Jacqueline Thomas; fun loving Papa to Austin and Ariella; loving son of Bonnie and David Young of Morden, Manitoba; big brother to Sherri Young-Waterchief of Morden, Manitoba and Keith Young (Melanie) of The Pas, Manitoba; loving uncle to Ross, Erin, Landon, Alexa, Dylan, McKenzie, Quinn; great-uncle to Emmitt and Frankie; son-in-law of the late William and Joyce Boissoneau; brother-in-law of the late Diana Jamieson (Alan), Donna Kozak (late Tom), Denise Engelage (John), Darlene Siemers (Mike), Donald Boissoneau (Michelle), Dina Seabrook (Paul), late Danny Boissoneau (Doreen), Derinda L ....
Scott Hammond/Stuff Future Post national accounts manager Diana Jamieson, left, and Marlborough District Council solid waste manager Alec McNeil, with the new fence posts made of recycled plastic at Blenheim’s Bluegums Landfill. Fence posts made of recycled plastics are popping up at a Blenheim landfill, coming full circle for the project conceived on an old rubbish site. Future Post founder Jerome Wenzlick was fencing on an old landfill site, having broken several wooden posts on buried plastic waste, when he wondered if the stubborn plastic could be reused as posts. A few years later, a few hundred recycled plastic posts are being used for a boundary fence at Blenheim’s Bluegums Landfill, along with a few hundred more in the nearby Wither Hills Farm Park. ....