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Pastor Killed in Canoe Excursion Accident During Cruise to Alaska

By Jim Walker on August 2, 2018
Posted in Excursions

A pastor from North Las Vegas was killed on Monday, July 30th in a canoe excursion accident during a cruise to Alaska, according to several news sources.

50-year-old Steven Todd Willis and his wife were reportedly on a cruise to Alaska celebrating the first anniversary of their marriage.

The news accounts state that an…

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