Tributes keep coming in following the passing of Lieutenant-Governor Jocelyne Roy Vienneau at the age of 63.
The City of Saint John will lower all city flags in tribute.
A statement says her work and her life represent an enduring legacy of pride in this province and its people.
City flags fly at half-mast as Canadians mourn the passing of Lieutenant Governor Jocelyne Roy Vienneau https://t.co/OgmYUgJExV
— City of Saint John (@cityofsaintjohn) August 2, 2019
The New Brunswick Student Alliance singled out her passion for youth involvement.
The NBSA tweeted her eagerness to engage with their advocacy efforts was truly valued and will have a lasting legacy on the organization.
We send our condolences to the family and friends of the Hon. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau. The Lieutenant-Governor's passion for youth involvement and her eagerness to engage with our advocacy efforts was truly valued and will have a lasting legacy on our organization. pic.twitter.com/KB60KSQnzm
— NB Student Alliance (@NBSA_AENB) August 2, 2019
Provincial Liberal leader Kevin Vickers says she was deeply passionate about her province and its people.
He says her passion shone through earning her the admiration of respect of all New Brunswickers.
Vickers says they are deeply appreciative of her dedicated service and thinking about her husband Ronald, children Isabelle and Cedric and her many friends and admirers.