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This is a personal account of how Warren Lemon pursued his calling through turmoil and success, and the impactful guidance of others. In July of 1963, at the age of 19, he left the familiar surroundings of Chipman, New Brunswick, to go west to Ontario. His first job led him to Hamilton, Ontario, for 18 months to work in a steel mill. His life's goal for a profession was to be a forest ranger, so studies at the Ontario Forest Ranger School in 1965 fulfilled that dream. A newsprint company in Kapuskasing, Ontario, was hiring forest technicians for summer, and then permanent employment, in the Woodlands Division. Beginning in January of 1966, at the age of 22, Warren worked for the next 38 years for Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company in Kapuskasing, mainly in a supervisory position in Woodlands. He married while in Kapuskasing, and he and his wife raised their family of two daughters. God impacted his early adult life to give him salvation, meaning, and hope, and a life of voluntary Christian service.
Future generations can be positively impacted by the sharing of our past.
"I have watched my cousin, Warren Lemon, since I was a boy and he was a young man. Over these decades, I have seen him grow in his spiritual strengths and his faith, becoming the respected leader he is today. I can attest to the integrity of both his life and his story. As you read this book, you will encounter a man committed to Christ. His story will motivate you to continue and deepen your own relationship with the Saviour."
Dr. Douglas Tiffin
President,
Dallas International University
Dallas, Texas