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'Be a Light for Luke' campaign spreads light on dark day

"It’s been two years since we lost our Luke. It is still impossible to comprehend. Lukey is our first thought in the morning. And our last before we fall asleep. We think of him every moment, of every day. We wish he could come home. But he can’t."
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The family of Luke Dubé, a 16-year-old St. Albertan who completed suicide two years ago, is speaking out to spread light after his death.

The family of Luke Dubé, a 16-year-old St. Albertan who completed suicide two years ago, is turning the anniversary of his death into an opportunity to spread positivity

"Today we ask you to say Luke’s name, share Luke’s love, and shine Luke’s light. One simple act of kindness in memory of Lukey. One simple act of kindness to remember, everyone, fighting their own battle," the Dubé family wrote. 

"It’s been two years since we lost our Luke. It is still impossible to comprehend. Lukey is our first thought in the morning. And our last before we fall asleep. We think of him every moment, of every day. We wish he could come home. But he can’t."

Visit the Dubé family's site to read more or visit stalbertgazette.com for an interview with Kyle Dubé, Luke's father. 


Jennifer Henderson

About the Author: Jennifer Henderson

Jennifer Henderson is the editor of the St. Albert Gazette and has been with Great West Media since 2015
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