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A sad day in Cincinnati
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<blockquote data-quote="mattwtrs" data-source="post: 293537" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>The same thing happened in my center a awhile back, a driver in his early 40's did not show up for work. He was 1 of those guys that usually came in early to BS over a coffee and avoid the school bus traffic. We were told there was no answer at his home and a call to his wife at her work did not reveal anything. She said he was up before she went to work @ 6:00. Some management person went to his house & his truck was in the driveway. No answer to the knock on the door and you can figure out the rest. He had suffered a fatal heart attack. He was one of those rare individuals that didn't complain and never would run anyone down. The hardest part of loosing him was having to make a delivery to his wife's work. She was the manager so you would usually see her & vice versa. She would want to talk because the uniform reminded her of him and you would both be in tears when you left!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattwtrs, post: 293537, member: 1187"] The same thing happened in my center a awhile back, a driver in his early 40's did not show up for work. He was 1 of those guys that usually came in early to BS over a coffee and avoid the school bus traffic. We were told there was no answer at his home and a call to his wife at her work did not reveal anything. She said he was up before she went to work @ 6:00. Some management person went to his house & his truck was in the driveway. No answer to the knock on the door and you can figure out the rest. He had suffered a fatal heart attack. He was one of those rare individuals that didn't complain and never would run anyone down. The hardest part of loosing him was having to make a delivery to his wife's work. She was the manager so you would usually see her & vice versa. She would want to talk because the uniform reminded her of him and you would both be in tears when you left! [/QUOTE]
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