Brenda Orr, Widow of Provincial Constable David Mounsey #9672 #HeroesInLife

Brenda Orr, Widow of Provincial Constable David Mounsey #9672 #HeroesInLife

Ontario Provincial Police Constable David Mounsey #9672 Heroes In Life, Not Death #HeroesInLife Constable David Mounsey, died a month after his cruiser struck a hydro pole in Huron County. The incident occurred as Mounsey was responding to a truck rollover on Harrison Road, west of Wroxter. As he traveled along Brussels Line, his cruiser went off the paved part of the road, striking a hydro pole. The weather was near whiteout conditions at times with snow blowing in off Lake Huron. He was transported to London Health Sciences Centre by air ambulance with life threatening injuries. On November 13, 2006 he succumbed to his injuries at the Clinton Public Hospital. Brenda Orr, widow of Ontario Provincial Police Constable Dave Mounsey speaks with the organizing committee of the Ontario Police Memorial Foundation's annual Ceremony of Remembrance, in an effort to raise awareness and attendance at the annual event that honours all Ontario police officers who died in the line of duty. Families and friends of officers killed in the line of duty, police officers, civilian police staff, the media and the public are invited to attend the Ontario Police Memorial Foundation Ceremony of Remembrance on the first Sunday of May annually in downtown Toronto on Queen's Park Crescent, at the site of the Ontario Police Memorial. For more information on the Ontario Police Memorial Foundation Ceremony of Remembrance visit http://CeremonyOfRemembrance.ca. To view the Honour Roll online visit http://OPMF.ca