Braemar Community History, Volume2, 2001-2017, p. 10

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\8 i f \ § & en UUNLINUEUD rKUM PaAGE 1 Carâ€"train mnusnes. to race allâ€"terrain vehicles, even building a track on his family‘s A @ @ property on Zora Township‘s . 45th . Line, northwest of COLMISION P ceemmp dn to take an interest in snowmoâ€" biles, learning about the ©@ © machines from his uncles, Langlois said. When not involved in racing fourâ€"wheelers, Force was a loyal employee of both a dairy farm and_a dairy farm equipment servicer. O 10C@l Man uym S to Force. Langlois remembered . _ back to last Monday when * AD AM FORCE «k l yoee Force was at his house helping _ w _~ <=>| _ with chores. Langlois 7â€"yearâ€" REMEMBERED "A4, W ~â€" _| _ old daughter, Mary, wouldn‘tgo ‘ § We 2s m;)eduntilquometuckedherin. 6 4 ~Y se e :: t was his sweetâ€"tempered AS BIG KID + d ~~ se _ â€"_|_ nature thatkidsjus‘tseenfedto « irmmeiinmmnnnsmmmmeimemmzuns s C _ _ e > love. , . on C 1 _ "He was so happy, it was siaee wnnten _ 80| |â€" SRF =~| _ sidiculous," Tanglois said. "He t 4 20 k was very optimistic that things BEACHVILLEâ€"AdamForce | _ ‘ W@" _ y U wfiwm%gehfism would‘ve been the king of dads. â€"%*~â€" ts en ~ 0c a par~ Tlis] s o P e e : ents Mark and Elizabeth Force s infectious smile and genâ€" s e c S and his 15â€"yearâ€"old brother tle heart was so endearing to h > s‘ s Thomas. children, it was hard for them i *6 2 3 mrvae l en pesielee innccass iegde e ies stt uic ies . not to just consider the 22â€" 4 Tove Finlay will be arâ€"old as a big kid, but also 3 a Ime of thoir Inetns. l missed by many _ Force was "a magnet to little 4 â€" _ Many people are fortunate in their kids," friend Neil Langlois of FORCE S 4 #! Feh4#1%5> _ lives for having shared a kinship Huntingford explained yesterâ€" with a truly dear friend. It is a day. . . which is just north of Oxford double blessing if that friend is "Adam had the hugest smile Road 2, isn‘t protected by _ Witty, Sharply intelligent, articulate, on his face. He had a grin that â€" warning arms or lights. There‘s _ lOViNE and generous. _ _ stretched from ear to ear every _ a sign warning drivers to stop Such a person was Tove Finlay. minute of the day." before the train tracks before She passed away suddenly and Force was killed early yesterâ€" crossing. too soon because we, her friends, day morning when the pickup Hawkins said Force was the _ long to see her again to discuss the truck he was driving collidedonlyâ€"occupant of the truck. â€"â€" â€" State of the world and environment with a‘ train jus[ north of Train crews were at the acciâ€" with her, to talk about politlcal hapâ€" Beachville. dent scene fixing the tracks penings, to laugh with her, to share His truck was travelling that stretch across the rough, _ Worries, to listen to her witty, sharp southbound _ on _ ‘Zorra dirtroad. | insights and wisdom. Township‘s 43rd Line just after _ Hawkins said the train, Her students will remember her midnight when it struck the which was travelling to with fondness, her friends with side of a CP freight train travelâ€" â€" Montreal from London, wasn‘t _ longing to see her again. She loved ling east along the tracks. _ __â€" hauling hazardous materials _ and was fiercely proud of her famâ€" It was the county‘s first fatal The box car where the truck hit ily. She was a devoted and loyal . motor vehicle collision of 2005. _ sustained damage, she said. visitor to her father, who is nearing ' Oxford County OPP Const. _ Police are reminding people 100. Her neighbours were her Laurie Hawkins said there hasâ€" _ to use caution when driving in « friends who loved her dearly. Many n‘t been any indication why the foggy conditions. Drivers a culinary treat came from her truck drove into the train at the â€" should reduce their speeds and _ kitchen to be shared with family or railway crossing. increase their following disâ€" â€" friends. "Fog could‘ve been a factor," _ tances, police said. We who are left are thankful for Hawkins said. ' ' = having shared her friendship. We The marked train crossing, See "FORCE" on page 2 treasure her memory and pay tribâ€" ce ~ > _ ute to her life, a life of giving, doâ€" ing and loving. Eleanor G. Hart RR 6, Woodstock

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