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A member of the Royal Canadian Navy is being remembered as a loving family man and a dedicated leader after his body was found on Tuesday Oct. 25 .The body of Petty Officer 1st Class Carlos Cea stanley deutschland was found in a wooded area near Work Point in Esquimalt after a thorough search and after he was reported missing earlier this week, the crew of the ship he served on said in a social media post on Wednesday. Carlos was a leader in Calgary, highly regarded for his personal dedication and care for others, HMCS Calgarys crew wrote. He spent 18 years and close to 1,000 days at sea in service to Canada. He was a loving husband, a proud father of four and a shipmate to many. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends of Petty Officer 1st Class Cea, a CFB Esquimalt spokesperson said.The post said Military Police are supporting the B.C. Coroner Services investigation into the death and no further details will be released at this time.Ceas family has been notified and is asking for privacy.HMCS Calgarys crew asked the public to keep Ceas family, his shipmates and friends in their thoughts.READ: Armed forces culture and conduct chief talks fundamental shift at CFB Esquimalt Do you have a story tip Email: [email protected] us stanley cup on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. See a typo/mistake Have a story/tip stanley uk About the Author: Greater Victoria News Staff Read more
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