Aaron Frederick Koocher was born on November 4, 1986 at 9:28 at McMaster Hospital. He weighed in at 5lbs., 4oz. Aaron was gifted in many areas.He quickly grew to love reading, and could do so before attending kindergarten at Centennial School in Caledonia. He went on to grade one at Seneca Unity and finally River Heights where he was in grade eight.He was an excellent student and had many friends.

At the age of eight he began hockey, a late start by hockey standards. Aaron grew to develop his skills quickly with hard work and dedication, truly becoming a leader both on and off the ice. Aaron's other love was fastball. He was a gifted player, often leading the team with his natural pitching ability,his batting and fielding skills. Aaron was a well rounded athlete.

Aaron's future goal was to work in the area of computers. He was a master of computer games as well as hand held video games. His ability to reach the highest levels of play in a short period of time was amazing.He truly was skilled in this area. Aaron made us proud in everything he did!

Devin Joseph Koocher was born on November 18,1992 at 7:14 pm at St. Joseph's Hospital. He weighed in at 7lbs. 8oz. From his first day Devin was full of energy! He was in grade 2 at River heights School in Caledonia. In the past year he was beginning to grasp the concept of reading and was always seen with a book in hand. He was a good student like his brother and had many friends. Devin was gifted with the ability to take any object and turn it into a toy, often playing for hours. His imagination was endless. He was a very busy boy running here and there never worried about leaving his Mom or Dad. (unlike his brother at a young age).

Devin joined Tyke hockey at the age of five and continued to play the following years. He was a naturally gifted player striving to develop his skills. Devin also enjoyed playing soccer in the summers, he loved the constant running up and down the field.

Although Devin was very young , it was clear his philosphy on life was to live to the fullest. His personality demonstrated this! He was such a joy!