Abit Beet Jor Y inng fs having the career that I had as an he plaque may be small but the ae ee said Brennen. ; message is powerful, 5 ae altreades ite 1972 and And Murray Brennen, a retired joine : iton-Mississauga — ambulance attendant, cherishes every | word on it. It reads: Your Job is to help save live: But sometimes people have t to die We honour your gallant efforts today, there's not much more patients can | say “hecause of you, wa Not so blue You our So) final Tne Miche the oe of Life ani pi le. family presented the gia to s life ina eee ae | anc have. helped 32 pea eae ye tissues a healthion te ne | wa et ‘ = é| i rs i the plaque proudly hangs on a wall in his living | ve | room. | “I glance at it every once in a while and it brings back memories of my job,” he said. | Intell, encer- December /, 2002 po