North York shooting victim remembered as 'kind, generous' man by family | CBC News
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North York shooting victim remembered as 'kind, generous' man by family | CBC News
"Daniel Stopnicki, 47, was shot and killed during the day at Wenderly Park last week. Police arrested and charged Michaelo Markicevic, 67, with second-degree murder. In a statement sent to CBC News, Stopnicki's family said his "loss leaves an ache that words cannot mend, and a space in our lives that can never truly be filled.""
"Still, we will carry him with us in the way he would have wanted. Take a walk in the park. Turn over a stranded snail. Call the people you love. Offer kindness whenever you can. And when you do, think of Daniel."
"The family of a Toronto man killed in a North York park shooting last week is remembering him for being a "light" in the family who was "kind, generous, deeply intelligent and endlessly compassionate.""
Daniel Stopnicki, a 47-year-old Toronto man, was shot and killed during daylight hours at Wenderly Park in North York. Michaelo Markicevic, 67, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with the incident. Stopnicki's family released a statement describing him as a "light" in their lives, characterized by kindness, generosity, intelligence, and compassion. They expressed that his loss creates an irreplaceable void but committed to honoring his memory by embodying his values: taking walks in nature, showing kindness to others, and maintaining connections with loved ones. Numerous people who knew Stopnicki shared condolences online, describing him as warm and talented, with an enduring positive impact on those around him. Markicevic is scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
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