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Beloved veterinary surgeon remembered after motorcycle crash


Friends remember veterinary surgeon killed in motorcycle crash
Friends and colleagues say Brienne Lemay, 37, was killed in a motorcycle crash in St. Johns County on Monday night.
Author: Troy Kless (First Coast News)
Published: 6:02 PM EST December 9, 2020
Updated: 6:34 PM EST December 9, 2020
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — Friends, family and coworkers are remembering a beloved veterinary surgeon who loved her life's calling.
Brienne Lemay, 37, died in a motorcycle accident Monday night in St. Johns County on I-95 northbound near State Road 16.
Friends say Lemay was passionate about saving animals lives and riding motorcycles. One friend said it will hurt not having his sidekick and motorcycle riding partner by his side.

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