Edmonton paramedic believed killed in Ukraine was caring, humble: family
An Edmonton man was killed earlier this month while serving as a medic with the Ukrainian military, say family members who describe him as a caring and humble son, brother and husband.
Joshua Mayers, 34, went to Ukraine in September to offer his help during Russia’s nearly two-year long invasion. He had previously worked as a paramedic in Alberta, including nearly 10 years with Alberta Health Services.
“He was his own person. He never bragged about anything he ever did,” his mother, Janet Penner Epp, said in a phone interview.
“A lot of his heroic stories I heard from other people that were in his life.”