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| | Tony Casnig |
 | | Growing up on a farm near Wainfleet, Ontario with brothers Alex, Bill, Roger and Jim; and sisters Margaret, Barbara, Anne, Mary, Rose and Kaye, his first love was nature. |
 | | It was during the war that he contracted both malaria and tuberculosis, which would, like the horrors of war, continue to effect him for the rest of his life. |
 | | Having been poorly raised by his own father, Tony largely distanced himself from his children as they grew up, being bitterly cold at times, both for a lack of inherited parenting skills and to prevent continuing a cycle of abuse he himself had endured as a child. |
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