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Submitted By - We don't know the name of this Lineman and it may not be appropriate to post it if we did. These postings were made in the powerlineman guest book in late January and early February.  If anyone else would like to ad to this please email it to us and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

WE would like to ad the lineman from Mississippi to the tribute page to be remember as a lineman and the best friend we ever had on the road. He was a father
and two brothers he leaves behind and will never be forgotten. He worked in Arkansas for a month and wouldn't leave people he didn't even no out of
power. HE loved his job as a pole monkey and being with friends on the job. He had said one day that the road was his family it had made him respect what he
had at home and not getting to see it again hurt his family knowing that there son wasn't coming home We hope that you will forgive us for not coming to see him
1 last time but we remember him as a smiling face and watch him laugh and to see him get on a 90 foot pole and free climb the whole pole and say I did it again. we
will miss you brother .may you rest in peace .


to the friend we lost 1-31-2001 we will miss you as a friend and running buddy for 6 years .I will miss hearing your voice every morning and in the motel at
night. we love you and will never forget you or your family. we miss you already from the L.E.. Myers crew from Tennessee and KY and all the helicopter crew from
Mississippi. may god carry you home and we will meet again soon in heaven. the line crew 4 ever


my prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of the lineman lost to the unforgiving nature of this trade. stay safe and god bless. a union brother
forever;polejockey49


26 year old ,killed by 161? may God be with his family. You know we are a bunch of guys with a lot of differences but just one common factor, the beast we work with. It never ceases to amaze me that sick feeling I get when I hear of something like this, it sucks. I never thought that someone could affect my life ,who I never met, the way that sick feeling when you hear about an accident like this. We will always have our differences, lets make going home at night the one thing we all have in common. Stay safe GOOB


Mississippi lineman killed 1-31-2001 from Tishomingo county. he was 26 years old. worked on helicopter crew. he was electrocuted by a 161 hiline .we will remember
him forever as a lineman. may god take care of our brother.

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