Honor procession planned for fallen Larimer County Natural Resources Ranger, Brendan Unitt.
Unitt passed away on August 20th at Horsetooth Reservoir while on boat patrol. The official cause of death is listed as accidental drowning by the Larimer County Coroner. Specific details as to why he was in the water without his life vest remain unclear. The Larimer released the embedded video statement regarding his death. 

Via : Larimer County Natural Resources

https://tinyurl.com/yyd5vufh

FORT COLLINS – To honor the life and public service of Larimer County Department of Natural Resources Ranger, Brendan Unitt, an honor procession of emergency services vehicles will occur on Aug. 28 beginning at 12:45 p.m.
 
The public is invited to show their support and pay their respects to Ranger Unitt along the procession route in a safe location off the roadway.

Beginning at Timberline Road and Drake Road in Fort Collins, the procession will proceed east on Drake Road to Ziegler Road. The procession will then travel south on Ziegler Road to Harmony Road.
 
The procession will then proceed east on Harmony Road, travel across Interstate 25, to its end at County Line Road (Weld County Road 13, also known as Latham Road).
 
At this junction, the procession will turn south to the location of private family services.
 
Donations are being accepted on behalf of Brendan’s family at P.O. Box 272253, Fort Collins, Colorado, 80527.

A live stream of Brendan Unitt’s memorial service is pending. More information will be posted as it becomes available at www.larimer.org/naturalresources and @LCNaturalResources on Facebook and Twitter. 

About Larimer County Department of Natural Resources
The Department of Natural Resources manages Larimer County’s great outdoor places, including open spaces and magnificent water-based recreation areas, and fosters responsible land stewardship through weed management and healthy forest practices. To learn more, visit www.larimer.org/naturalresources.

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