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June
22, 2007
Ontario Trucking Association honors hero with
scholarship
The Ontario Trucking Association says David Virgoe,
the truck driver who died earlier this week in a crash
caused by street racers on Highway 400, is a true hero
and is honouring his memory by establishing a scholarship
endowment of $40,000 for children of Ontario truck drivers
who are killed or seriously injured on the job.
The announcement was made today in Gananoque, where
the OTA board of directors is meeting.
“Mr. Virgoe's selfless act and the kind of person
he was epitomizes all that is good about the trucking
industry. He was a model trucker, always willing to
stop and provide assistance at roadside, a father, a
grandfather and a decent human being,” said David
Bradley, president of the association.
“He, like all truck drivers, faced risks every
day he was out on the road. Sadly, he made the supreme
sacrifice because of the reckless actions of a few others.
But, in doing so, he saved the lives of others.”
The perpetual scholarship fund will be administered
by the OTA Education Foundation, established by the
association to provide scholarships to children of trucking
industry families to help pay for post-secondary education. |