Dave Lauzon inducted to Carmen Bush Signature Club

by | Nov 13, 2011

Dave Lauzon touched hundreds of baseball families in Bloordale, Etobicoke and Toronto. He served his community not only as a coach but also on the executives of Bloordale, Etobicoke and Toronto serving as President for many years on all three of the associations.
Dave passed away on the morning of September 7, 2011 following a lengthy illness but his contribution to the baseball community will live on forever. During the recent Toronto Baseball Association Annual General Meeting, Dave was inducted to the Carmen Bush Signature Club.

Click Here to download a copy of the well-deserved tribute to Dave

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