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Home / Resources for Inclusion / Change Makers / John Daniel O’Leary / Tributes to John Daniel O’Leary

Tributes to John Daniel O’Leary

John Daniel O’Leary – Obituary – Globe & Mail – click here

Brigid Hayes – In Memorium

John O’Leary – Honorary Manitoban (Bob Jones + Gordon Crook + Rhonda Taylor)

John’s Prison Placement (Neil Webster)

Tributes to John (from Frontier College web site)

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