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Retired RCMP officer among Ottawa victims of violent storm

A retired RCMP officer has been identified as the man killed by a falling tree at a golf course in west Ottawa last weekend whena deadly derecho windstorm hit the region last weekend.

At least 10 killed during May 21 derecho, mostly by falling trees

Ian Fraser, a retired RCMP officer, has been identified as the man killed by a falling tree at the Canadian Golf and Country Club during the derecho windstorm on May 21, 2022. He was 60 years old. (Belvedere Funeral Home)

A retired RCMP officer has been identified as the man killed by a falling tree at a golf course in west Ottawa last Saturday whenthe deadly derecho windstorm pummelled the region.

Ian Fraser was at theCanadian Golf and Country Club near Highway 7 and Dwyer Hill Road when he was killed. He was 60 years old.

On Sunday, Ottawa police said theywere investigating the death of a man who was hit by a tree at 7800 Golf Club Way.

At least 10others were killed on May 21 as the storm swept across Ontario and into Quebec, and another person was killed the next day by a falling tree branch.

According to an obituary from aCharlottetown-based funeral home, Fraser was originally from Prince Edward Island. He ispredeceased by his parents and "lovingly remembered" by his brother Wayne, according to the obituary.

Friends and former coworkers shared dozens of messages of condolence, remembering Fraser as a friendly person who was passionate about golf and staying fit.

The obituary stateshe worked with the RCMPand had a career with"varied" experiences and posts.

The RCMPconfirmed Fraser was a retired memberand had been working as an analyst in Ottawa.

"Our deepest condolences, thoughts and prayers go to Ian's family, friends and colleagues at the sad news of his passing," reads a statement from the force.

It described Fraser as a "valued employee" who will be "dearly missed."

'You don't know if you'll be here tomorrow'

According to the RCMP Veterans' Association, Fraser joined the forcein 1990 and served in P.E.I. and Ontario, includingat the national headquarters in Ottawa, before retiring in 2013. He returnedas a civilian analyst five years later.

Glen Siegersma, chief administration officer for the veteran's group, said Fraser's return shows he was drawn back to serving his country.

Siegersmashared his sympathies for Fraser's family and friends, calling it a "sad day for many." He also noted that he and Fraser are around the same age, and said he was struck by that fact.

"At 60 years old you still see yourself as being engaged and wanting to help as best you can," he said.

"It gives you pause and allows you to consider that you need to live every day that you can and contribute as best you can, because you don't know if you'll be here tomorrow."

Death toll continues to rise

Joanne Labelle, a 64-year-oldfrom Cornwall, Ont. was also killed in the storm.

She was camping with friends in the Peterborough area when she was struck by a falling tree, according to Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).

Joanne Labelle, 64, was killed in the storm that swept across Ontario on May 21. She's survived by her husband Robert and sons Zachary and Cole. (Supplied by Zachary Labelle)

Labelle's son Zachary said Labelle loved nature and being outside.

He described heras a positive person who was happy all the time and touched the lives of many during her 40-year career as a pharmacist.

Also among the storm's victims was a44-year-old man from Ottawa.RenfrewCounty OPP said he died after being hit by a falling tree at a cottage near Calabogie, Ont.

Gatineaupolicesaid a 51-year-old woman drowned after a pontoon boat capsized in the Ottawa Rivernear theMasson-Angers sector.

Provincial police announced Thursday that a 58-year-old man had died after being struck by a falling tree in Hastings County on Saturday around 3:30 p.m..

The man had gotten out of his vehicle in a remote area within theMunicipality of Marmora & Lake, which is about 50 kilometres north of Belleville, Ont., according to Central Hastings OPP spokespersonConst.Barbra Hunter.

OPP also said 80-year-old Gail Greene of Ferguson's Falls, Ont., died Sunday afternoon when she was struck by a falling tree branch near Lanark, Ont.

With files from Kristy Nease