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Hamilton and Niagara attack victims remembered as loving fathers

Hamilton's Mario Bilich, 77 and Niagra'sLance Cunningham, 47, are being remembered as loving fathers after police announced both men were killed in random attacks over the past week.

Police said Mario Bilich, 77 and Lance Cunningham, 47 were both killed in random attacks

A composite photo of two men
Lance Cunningham, 47, at left and Mario Bilich, 77, at right. Police announced both men were killed in random attacks this week. (Submitted by Kim Cunningham/Hamilton Police Service)

Hamilton's Mario Bilich, 77, was the type of teacher who inspired students to enter the profession themselves and a helicopter parentbefore it was popular, his daughter said in a Facebook post Friday afternoon.

Niagara'sLance Cunningham, 47, was the fun dad to his 13-year-old daughter and an outdoorsman who loved to hike with his dogs, his wife told CBC Toronto.

Earlier Friday,police saidBilichand Cunningham aretwo ofthree people believed to have beenkilled by Sabrina Kauldhar, 30,in Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Niagara police arrested Kauldharon Thursday, and havecharged herwith second-degree murder in the death of an unidentified Toronto woman, second-degree murder in Cunningham'sdeathand first-degree murder in Bilich's death.

Police said both men were randomly attacked.

Bilich's daughter,Antonella Bilich Greco, said his death may have been before or after he made his daily trip to visit his wife's grave atthe cemetery.

"Our dad, babbo, pap was a poet, an extremely devoted husband and father and nonno, a very funny and quirky guy," she wrote. "A frequenter of Italian and Portuguese coffee hang-out spots, a buyer of eggs and cheese, a constant shopper at the Jackson Square market, a lover of walking, and the best purchaser of perfectly ripe fruit that ever existed."

Police said Bilich was well-known in the community as a retired teacher with the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board. He was found unresponsive in the parking lot of 209 MacNab Street North just after noon on Thursday in Hamilton, police said.

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Patrick Daly, chair of the school board, said in an emailFriday that Bilich was held in the highest regard by his students.

"We are shocked and saddened and will remember the repose of his soul, family and all who loved Mario in our prayers," Daly said.

Bilich Greco said her father leaves behind several grandchildren from seven-and-a-half weeks to 15 years old.

"Since our mom died of cancer at the end of June 2022, he asked God pretty much every day to take him home," she wrote.

While he lived nearly a decade longer than his wife, who died at the age of 69, his death happened "far too quickly, far too abruptly, far too violently," she said.

Cunningham was 'the fun dad,' wife says

On Wednesday, police were called at 2:49 p.m. to John Allan Parkin Niagara Falls after reports ofa disturbance. When officers arrived, they found a man critically injured. Despite attempts to save his life byparamedics and firefighters, Lance Cunningham was pronounced dead at the scene.

Kim Cunningham, his wife, told CBC Toronto in a Facebook message that he was "a wonderful father for our daughter, the fun dad."

A man sitting at a dinner table smiling.
Lance Cunningham, 47, loved all kinds of music and was always ready to help people with advice, his wife said. (Submitted by Kim Cunningham)

A chef by trade, she said he was a lifelong fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers, loved all kinds of music and was always ready to help people with advice.

"He did not deserve this," she said. "I want my husband back."

With files from Muriel Draaisma