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<blockquote data-quote="djkre8r" data-source="post: 792290" data-attributes="member: 27015"><p>I can assure you it wasn't Bear's age that had anything to do with his accident. I "personally" crossed the same bridge at 5pm that evening in a loaded rental truck and slid a bit on the ice. I called and reported it to 911 (because there was a guy with a wrecked car on the side of the road) and our center. I came back across 1 hour later and there was about 10-15 cars that were wrecked. Bear's accident was around 10:30pm and he was driving an empty feeder (1 trailer). There were so many accidents that evening that 911 issued a statement to the radio stations for people to ONLY call in and report an accident if there were injuries. Since I was in a rental, I was able to hear the reports.</p><p></p><p>I would like to thank the guys from the other centers that came to the funeral home. We were told in our PCM this morning that his wife and family was real appreciative of everyone showing up as a UPS family (in browns). I have never seen so many people come out to pay respect to someone. He will be missed by WAY MORE people than I could ever imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djkre8r, post: 792290, member: 27015"] I can assure you it wasn't Bear's age that had anything to do with his accident. I "personally" crossed the same bridge at 5pm that evening in a loaded rental truck and slid a bit on the ice. I called and reported it to 911 (because there was a guy with a wrecked car on the side of the road) and our center. I came back across 1 hour later and there was about 10-15 cars that were wrecked. Bear's accident was around 10:30pm and he was driving an empty feeder (1 trailer). There were so many accidents that evening that 911 issued a statement to the radio stations for people to ONLY call in and report an accident if there were injuries. Since I was in a rental, I was able to hear the reports. I would like to thank the guys from the other centers that came to the funeral home. We were told in our PCM this morning that his wife and family was real appreciative of everyone showing up as a UPS family (in browns). I have never seen so many people come out to pay respect to someone. He will be missed by WAY MORE people than I could ever imagine. [/QUOTE]
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