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Online petition asks Kamloops, B.C., to rename Airport Road after fallen Snowbird

Canadian memorabilia attached to the fence at Kamloops Airport following the death of Snowbirds Captain Jennifer Casey. An online petition is asking the city to change the road to Capt. J. Casey Memorial Way. Megan Turcato / Global News

An online push is underway to change the name of Airport Road in Kamloops, B.C., after fallen Snowbirds Capt. Jennifer Casey.

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The petition, which can be seen here, is asking the City of Kamloops to change the road to Capt. J. Casey Memorial Way.

Casey died on Sunday when the Snowbirds plane she was travelling in crashed shortly after taking off from Kamloops Airport.

As of Tuesday at 2 p.m., the petition had garnered more 8,000 signatures.

“On May 17, 2020, Capt. Jennifer Casey tragically passed away after the Snowbird plane she was in crashed after takeoff in Kamloops, B.C.,” the petition reads.

“To honor and remember Capt. Casey we would like to change the name of Airport road to Capt. J. Casey Memorial Way.”

The petition has garnered scores of comments.

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“This would be a beautiful and fitting tribute to Cpt. Casey and the entire Snowbird fleet. It’s the least we can do to honour her memory here in Kamloops,” Peggy Knaack wrote on the petition site.

Added Charlene Bradley: “All of us in Kamloops are devastated, and heartbroken, as are all Canadians.”

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“She was an outstanding citizen and this would continue to honour her and leave the legacy she started by contributing to our great communities with her passion and love!” wrote Susan Robinson-Burnie.

At the airport, many Canadian flags and momentos have been placed on the fence near the runway.

On Tuesday, the makeshift memorial attracted many local residents.

Caroline Vigue takes in the makeshift memorial at Kamloops Airport on Tuesday. Global News

“I just wanted to be here, I just wanted to see all this,” Carolyn Vigue while touring the airport memorial on her bicycle. “It’s just so sad, and it was such a wonderful thing they tried to do for us.

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“I’m just glad to see the support from Kamloops.”

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