Thanks, 123456.
As far as sleeping? . . . . . I guess we will never know unless a witness comes forward.
Kinard Trucking suffers a tragic lose.
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by KinardTrucking, Jul 29, 2011.
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While passing???????? Passing is way to exciting to put you to sleep!
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According to the autopsy, they ruled those out.
It's truly a mystery. She had been driving for 30 years. Very professional. She was with us for the last 4 years. Never any problems. Great representative for the company. And always a customer favorite.
The viewing is today and the funeral is tomorrow morning. One thing that I thought was very special was the family requested that Kimee be transported from the funeral home to the grave site in one of our trucks.
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maybe she just put 1 foot on the gravel or the shoulder..it was soft from the rain and just pulled her in.
ive had snow try and pull the wheel from my hand..it was all i could do to keep it on the roadway as it tried to "drive off the side of the road"..
Sad event.
We never know when we go out the door if we will be back.KinardTrucking Thanks this. -
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i guess thats possible
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FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR KIM COX
Please see obituary below
A Kinard truck will transport Kim from the funeral home to the grave site. As I understand it there are space constraints which would prevent any other trucks from
being a part of the funeral service as some of you had inquired
Obituary for Kimberlee Joanne Cox
Kimberlee J. Leister Cox
age 51 of Fairfield, PA
Kimberlee Joanne Leister Cox, 51 of Fairfield, PA, died Monday, July 25, 2011 due to injuries sustained in a trucking accident. Born October 10, 1959 in Gettysburg, PA, she was the daughter of Joanne Waite Leister of Fairfield, PA, and the late Jackie L. Leister Sr.
She was a 1977 graduate of South Carroll High School. Kim was employed by Kinard Trucking in New Oxford, PA, and York, PA, where she had worked for 4 years. She loved driving 18 wheelers, which she drove for 32 years. She was a member of Westminster Moose Lodge and Messiah Lutheran Church in Berrett. She was an avid bowler and bowled on several leagues. She loved gardening, yard work and her backyard wildlife which included deer and bear. She was an avid Baltimore Orioles fan.
Surviving in addition to her mother are brother Jackie Lee Leister Jr. and his companion Debbie Shenton and family of Reisterstown, sisters Bonnie Leister Strzalkowski and her husband Dennis of Fairfield, PA, and Linda Leister Bates and her husband Douglas of Hedgesville, WV, uncles Donald C. Waite and his wife Margaret, and D. Franklin and Sherry Waite, aunts Nancy Weaver and her husband Ronnie, and Gloria Yingling, cousins Lynn Waite Boyle of New Freedom, PA, and Jeff Waite and his wife Michele of Union Mills, and other cousins, nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 9:00 am at Haight Funeral Home & Chapel, 6416 Sykesville Road, Sykesville with Rev. Mark Waddell officiating. Interment in Highland View Cemetery in Berrett.zebcohobo Thanks this. -
picture of her possible?..i think i had coffee with her 1 night at the truck stop near York,pa.
I parked next to her and we got to talking and she Borrowed me a movie to watch and when i returned it we went and had coffee...Nice lady.KinardTrucking Thanks this. -
I have a picture, but I haven't figured out to post it here. Company firewall or software won't let me upload it?
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Ok, I'll be mr negetive again, if it's weather, why be passing in the first place, AGAIN THERES NO FREIGHT WORTH A LIFE, I'd be checking if her dispatch was putting pressure on her, it's always the drivers fault, but NEVER THE COMPANIES.
Deepest Regrets to her loved ones.
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