| # | Name | Address | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Glen Stromquist | Lac La Biche, Alberta | |
| 2 | Tanya Osinchuk | Site 641 comp 7 RR2 Lac La Biche, AB T0A2C2 | I am a metis from Buffalo Lake Metis Settlement, AB I strongly am acttive in my native beliefs, let Leo rest in peace. |
| 3 | Tanya | Box 32, caslan, T0A 0R0 | |
| 4 | Heather Stromquist | Site 630 Comp 16 RR1 | Lac La Biche, AB T0A 2C1 |
| 5 | Susanne Onciul-Pich | 10107 107 St Box 2466 | Please do not disturb this grave. This situation does not make sense- if his widow wanted to move him closer to her I would completely understand, but to move him away from people that love him is just cruel. She would be destroying a number of people by doing this. |
| 6 | Candace Henson | Box 1109 Lac La Biche, AB T0A 2C0 | Anyone, that has passed deserves the right to be near HIS FAMILY... His widow is NOT his family
Candace |
| 7 | Lisa Ladouceur | 13825 - 114 Street, Edmonton, AB T5X 4A1 | |
| 8 | Dana Ingram | 5400 207 St. Langley BC V3A2G1 | |
| 9 | Tom Maccagno | P.O. Box 1270, Lac La Biche, AB T0A 2C0 | May Leo rest in peace. The indignity which may be foisted upon his remains is incomprehensible. There has been more than enough suffering. Will
the proposed disinternment reduce or increase that
burden of indescribable, never ending suffering. Where is the compassion? There are exceptions to most rigid rules. Also, what does Leo's identical twin, Lee, also an RCMP Officer, have to say about his beloved brother? May the spirit of love and peace experienced at the dedication of Johnston Lake prevail. Strict adherence to the rules would have prevented this from happening. |
| 10 | Melissa | 9501 94th avenue | i think that he should sta in lac la biche. leave him to rest in peace. he is already buried. |
| 11 | Cindy Henson | #3-114 Cuyler RD SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1B 1T2 | I remember Leo from High School. I also disagree with moving him away from his 'HOME'. |
| 12 | Sheena Hawkins | 33 Sportsman Tr. Pk., Bonnyvilloe, AB, T9N 2B9 | As Leo's maternal cousin, I deeply protest his disinterment from the Willow Creek Cemetary in Lac La Biche. |
| 13 | Lorie-Ann Larsen | 5306 42 street wetaskiwin, ab | I strongly believe that as a national hero and role model to countless aboriginal and non-aboriginal alike Leo should be left in peace. |
| 14 | Bev Tweedle | Edmonton | |
| 15 | Zicki Eludin | Box 720 | |
| 16 | Allyson Horkoff | Saskatchewan | |
| 17 | Carrie Hrynyk | Box 103 Atmore, Alberta T0A-0E0 | |
| 18 | Nicole Cormier | Fort McMurray, AB | |
| 19 | Karen | 604-12th av s.w. | |
| 20 | Lesa Collinge | # 177 10615 88st Grande prairie | Leave him where he is, to move him now is a disgracful and selfish act. He is at rest and peace now, he must be left alone. |
| 21 | Candace Hrynyk | box 65 Atmore, AB T0A0E0 | |
| 22 | Deanna Brown | Lac La Biche, Alberta | This whole situation breaks my heart!! Let Leo rest in peace where he belongs at HOME!!! |
| 23 | Lisa(Larocque) Deering | Red Earth Creek | I am originally from Lac La Biche and Leo was a year younger than myself and I remember seeing him walk the hallways in the same schools that I did. I truly believe Leo should be left where he is back home in Lac La Biche where He grew up. My heart goes out to his family on both sides, but I believe Leo is where he belongs. |
| 24 | kari schultz | 481 foxboro way | |
| 25 | Anonymous | 9805 80 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 1S9 | I would guess that Constable Johnston's wife is not a mother. I would also guess that in a few years she will remarry and start a new life. Too bad the same could not be said for Constable Johnston's mother. A mother is forever. |
| 26 | Anonymous | Duffield, Alberta | Public,
i feel that a man's final restinf place should be with his family. |
| 27 | Kelly McPhillamey | 4515-55 Ave. Lamont, AB | I think it is just so morally and ethically wrong to move a body after it has been placed in their final resting spot. |
| 28 | Kim Seminowich | P.O Box 131 Lac La Biche,AB | Please keep Leo With his Family and friends |
| 29 | Julie Hawkins | 388 forrest drive,sherwood park | |
| 30 | Derek Hawkins | 388 forrest drive,sherwood park | |
| 31 | Gala Stern | 438-400 Palisades way | |
| 32 | Allison Stern | 438-400 Palisades way | |
| 33 | korin arnfinson | 4101 1174 hooke road edmonton, ab T5A 4A4 | |
| 34 | Vincent Deering | Red Earth Creek | Keep Leo where he is. |
| 35 | keira knowlton | box 1763 Lac La Biche Ab T0A 2C0 | |
| 36 | Danica Tarbuk | 11416 169 AV | |
| 37 | Debbi-Jean Cyre | p.o. box 501 | |
| 38 | Helen Cardinal | Lac La Biche | keep Leo at home where he belongs |
| 39 | Lance Cyre | p.o. box 501 | |
| 40 | Rhonda Shott Murray | 10643-76 Street | My heart goes out to all of you and am praying tonight that Leo will remain close to his parents, family and community. |
| 41 | Kyndra Hawkins | Edmonton, AB | Leo should lay where he was originally laid to rest. He shouldn't be moved. |
| 42 | Marly Ulliac | 112 Bergeron Road | |
| 43 | Lee Johnston | Ottawa, ON | |
| 44 | Shauna Johnston Shukaliak | Lac La Biche | |
| 45 | Jennifer Kerschbaumer | Edmonton, AB | |
| 46 | Bobby Shukaliak | Lac La Biche | |
| 47 | Robert Shukaliak | Lac La Biche | |
| 48 | Marlene Shukaliak | Lac La Biche | |
| 49 | Laurie Shewchuk | Lac La Biche | |
| 50 | Mary Johnston | Lac La Biche | |