Wednesday April 26, 2023 | LANGFORD, BC [Updated April 28, 2023 with route map]
[This news was first published April 21, 2023]
by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends
A public memorial for the late Assistant Langford Fire Chief Lance Caven will be held on Saturday April 29, 2023 at Belmont Secondary School, at 1 pm.
That will be preceded by a procession that will start at noon, starting at Centre Mountain Lellum Middle School on Constellation Avenue in Westhills, heading along West Shore Parkway and Langford Parkway, to arrive at nearby Belmont Secondary School (3041 Langford Parkway) between 12:30 and 12:45 pm.
The public is invited to line the streets for the procession, and to attend the memorial if they wish to pay their respects, says Langford Fire Rescue Chief Chris Aubrey (no RSVP required). A reception will follow the service. | EVENT CALENDAR
Known across the community:
On March 20, 2023 Lance Caven passed away from cancer related to chemical exposure in firefighting. He had been the Langford Fire Department‘s Fire Prevention Officer and Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention. He did fire investigations, fire inspections, and public education. Most of his job took him out into the community, interacting with the public and businesses. He got to know a lot of people.
“He was a personable guy and always good for a laugh,” said Chief Aubrey. “His enthusiasm and his personality really had an impact on a lot of people.” But he wanted to fight his illness privately, and didn’t want any fundraising done or have any special attention drawn to it, said Aubrey last month.
Lance Caven was only 50 years old. He leaves behind a wife and 10-year-old daughter and extended family.
A moment of silence was done in Caven’s memory, at the March 20, 2023 City of Langford Council Meeting.
Fire Chief’s comments:
“Caven’s family recognizes the outpouring of support from the community,” says Chief Aubrey. “They see a more public service as closure for the community,” he told Island Social Trends yesterday during a park and playground grand opening to honour another firefighter, Chief Al LeQuesne, who passed away last year.
Chief Aubrey also added: “Lance was the heart of the department, someone everyone loved. Words alone cannot describe the impact he had on all of us and how deeply his loss will be felt throughout the fire service and the community. I am honoured to have known this great man, and I know all of us will keep his family in our thoughts and support them through this difficult time.”
Caven’s laughter, kindness and enthusiasm made the greatest impact on everyone he met.
Mayor’s comments:
“On behalf of Langford Council, I extended my sincere condolences to AC Caven’s family and Langford Fire Rescue,” says Langford Mayor Scott Goodmanson.
“Lance dedicated his life to serving his community, and I want to recognize both Lance’s sacrifice and that of his family. Every day, first responders put their lives on the line to keep our communities safe. Like Lance, they are heroes, and we thank them for their service.”
Flags at half-mast:
Flags have been at half-staff at all three fire stations in Langford, and elsewhere in the region, since Caven’s passing on March 20. They will be returned to full-staff after the April 29 memorial.
“Safety never takes a holiday” was a phrase AC Caven was known for saying. During the memorial period on Saturday April 29, other fire services (Sidney, North Saanich and Central Saanich Fire Departments) will ensure that fire rescue services are uninterrupted as Langford members attend Assistant Chief Caven’s service.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a donation be made to the BC Cancer Foundation or the Golstream Food Bank.
Procession route:
The memorial procession noon, with the roads closed for one hour (12 noon to 1 pm) along: Constellation Avenue, West Shore Parkway, Langford Parkway, and Langford Lake Road (as well as some sidestreets), arriving at Belmont Secondary School (3041 Langford Parkway) between 12:30 and 12:45 pm. | See all local Traffic Updates
===== ABOUT ISLAND SOCIAL TRENDS:
Island Social Trends (at IslandSocialTrends.ca) has been publishing the news of Langford and the west shore since 2014 (and before that about Sooke from 2008); formerly in print as West Shore Voice News.
Editor Mary P Brooke now reports with the BC Legislative Press Gallery and still actively covers the highlights of local west shore news as well as south Vancouver Island and BC news.
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