Goodbyes are always the most difficult among people. Introductions are much easier, less thought and less reflecting, simply a moment in time.
Here at the paper we’ll be saying a “see ya later” to an exceptional journalist and an exceptional friend.
After doing this for about 100 years, give or take, Geoff Lee has announced he will be retiring Dec. 20. Coming up quite quickly I know.
Retirement is what most people in their lives strive for, and just as many strive to have long, fulfilling careers, Geoff managed to achieve both.
He was the first person I met when I arrived at the paper half a year ago.
Since being here I’ve learned a lot from him, he exemplifies what it means to be a strong community journalist.
He has his ear to the ground and understands the issues a city like Lloydminster faces. Most importantly, he has a genuine love and passion for what he does.
He kept the citizens of Lloydminster informed of the goings-on for nearly a decade.
It’ll be different without him in the office, the long chats and Geoff’s sense of humour help to make the day seem not quite as long.
I’m sure his byline won’t leave the paper for long, likely returning in the form of a column of a story again.
We’ll still see Geoff around town on his bike or having his morning coffee at Tim Hortons. Thanks for everything you’ve done for the town and the paper, and thank you for your very spacious desk I’ve inherited.
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