Funeral for OPP officer set to take place in Barrie on Wednesday, road closures planned
There is also a book of condolences that can be signed in person at the OPP’s Haldimand County detachment at 72 Highway 54 in Cayuga.
Police said flowers can be sent to the Adams Funeral Home and Cremation Servies Ltd on St. Vincent Street in Barrie or to Holy Spirit Parish on Essa Road in Barrie. According to police, the public is invited to observe the funeral procession as it travels to the Sadlon Area.Story continues below advertisement
Bayview Drive will be closed from Big Bay Point Road to Churchill Drive beginning at 5 a.m. It will reopen at around 10 a.m.Bayview Drive will be closed from Churchill Drive to Mapleview Drive at 8 a.m. It will reopen at around 4 p.m. Harvie Road/Big Bay Point Road will be closed from Veterans Drive to Bayview drive at 5 a.m. The roads will reopen at around 10 a.m.“The Ontario Provincial Police extends its gratitude for the support and condolences received from the public since the tragic death of Provincial Constable Pierzchala,” the news release read.
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