It was in the Denver Post, but i don't know what the date was. I found this mentioned on a different link;
Fall into sawmill kills Granby man instantly
Granby, CO - A 32-year-old Granby man was killed Thursday when he fell into an old-fashioned sawmill, Grand County authorities said
John Tuttle, an employee of Grand Lake Log Homes, was making adjustments to the 50-inch circular saw just before 10 a.m. when the accident occurred.
"Basically, they were fine-tuning a sawmill that they had moved to this location. [#x2026] The carriage kind of caught his leg and caused him to get pushed into the actual saw blade," said Grand County coroner Dave Schoenfeld.
Two other employees were at the new facility near the Granby airport, but neither saw what happened. Tuttle, who had worked for the company for three years, died instantly, Schoenfeld said.
Oh, I just noticed it was published July 23, 2006 on this link. So it apparently happened a few years ago?
yes, it was a while back. I remember feeling so angry over it because of the way Ed dogged his employees all the time to hurry up, I figured Jon was trying to get the job done too quick and died trying. lots of people had accidents from Ed pushing them too hard. I feel like it was inevitable that sooner or later someone would lose their life working for him.
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It was in the Denver Post, but i don't know what the date was. I found this mentioned on a different link;
Fall into sawmill kills Granby man instantly
Granby, CO - A 32-year-old Granby man was killed Thursday when he fell into an old-fashioned sawmill, Grand County authorities said
John Tuttle, an employee of Grand Lake Log Homes, was making adjustments to the 50-inch circular saw just before 10 a.m. when the accident occurred.
"Basically, they were fine-tuning a sawmill that they had moved to this location. [#x2026] The carriage kind of caught his leg and caused him to get pushed into the actual saw blade," said Grand County coroner Dave Schoenfeld.
Two other employees were at the new facility near the Granby airport, but neither saw what happened. Tuttle, who had worked for the company for three years, died instantly, Schoenfeld said.
Oh, I just noticed it was published July 23, 2006 on this link. So it apparently happened a few years ago?
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http://spewingforth.blogspot.com/2006/07/w...merican_23.html
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bliss
Thanks for the info! I couldn't get straight info from the source...and I googled it a hundred times!
I am surprised it was from 2006 though. They sounded as though it happend this month!
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excathedra
ohmygosh how tragic. his wife and family are in my prayers
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HAPe4me
2006 was correct
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yes, it was a while back. I remember feeling so angry over it because of the way Ed dogged his employees all the time to hurry up, I figured Jon was trying to get the job done too quick and died trying. lots of people had accidents from Ed pushing them too hard. I feel like it was inevitable that sooner or later someone would lose their life working for him.
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