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Remembering Susan Bard, who died at 79 in hit-and-run [Video]

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Susan Bard is being remembered as a vibrant community advocate and volunteer who died doing what she loved – cycling.

Bard was the victim of a hit-and-run collision earlier this month in Guelph. 

Her friends and family are coming together to spread the message of the importance of bike safety at an upcoming ghost-ride.

“My mom was a teeny tiny little woman but the amount of energy she exuded, she was probably a giant,” Bard’s daughter, Corinna Matteliano, told CTV News.

Bard was cycling on Victoria Road North when she was hit by a Ford sedan. She died on Sept. 6, surrounded by her three children in hospital, on her 79th birthday.

“I don’t know if that’s irony but my mom was a big, big advocate for bicycle safety, which I mean, obviously something needs to be done about it,” said Matteliano.

Susan Bard in an undated photo. (Courtesy: Corinna Matteliano)

When she wasn’t ushering at Guelph Storm games, you could find Bard volunteering around town.

“She has her bike safety group. …

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