MAINE'S FALLEN WORKERS
These are a few of the men and women that went to work in Maine and were fatally injured never going home to their families at the end of their shift. We remember, honor and recognize these men and women for their dedication and hardwork. We would like to sincerely thank the families that shared their loved one's picture and their tragic loss with USMWF.
~ 2/15/1984 -1/2/2005 ~
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Erin Sperrey, 20
Erin was killed while working for Tim Horton's in Caribou, Maine. She was beaten to death by a coworker. He robbed the store, put Erin in the back seat of her car and drove 120 miles before going off the road in a snowstorm. Erin was abandoned in her vehicle and later found in the back seat.
Federal OSHA investigated the incident and proposed a $4,500.00 penalty for one other than serious violation. In an informal settlement the penalty was reduced to $2,700.00 for one other than serious violation. Inspection: 308178268 - Tim Horton Erin Elizabeth, your sparky personality and huge baby blue eyes lit up the world. The day that light went out was an incredible loss for our family, our community, and the world. You are loved missed every single day. "It is so much darker when a light goes out than it would have been had it never shine." The world is emptier without you dollface.- Johna Lovely, Mom. |