Rest In Peace
Must his soul live on.Jonathan Matthers dead.We miss you
Rest In Peace
Must his soul live on.Jonathan Matthers dead.We miss you
I feel the same way. R.I.P. creator of Foamy
Google news?
I searched google news for the story on Jonathan Matther's death, but couldn't find it anywhere. Please put a link to it or something so I might know if this is an actual thing or a hoax like I've heard so many others say.
As for the flash, touching music and good usage of clips from different episodes.
Thanks, I thought the music and screenshots worked well together also. I'm sorry, but the news report has been taken down.
this is the only thing i could find on this
EAST JORDAN - Questions still remain about the accident that killed an employee at the East Jordan Ironworks Saturday.
Jonathan Mathers, 28, of Boyne City, was found pinned between an overhead pipe and the frame of the aerial lift he was operating around 2 p.m. Mathers had been installing overhead piping at the time.
Maintenance workers found Mathers and called 911. The employees performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation until emergency personnel arrived and took him to Charlevoix Area Hospital. Mathers died later that evening at the hospital.
Investigators from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration were on the scene Tuesday, but it is still unclear what caused the accident, said Tad Malpass, executive vice president of the company.
"I don't think it would be fair to speculate on that right now," Malpass said. "We've called in MIOSHA and we're meeting with them today and we're conducting an internal investigation."
The foundry was not in production at the time of the incident, but there were 30 to 40 workers in the building at the time. The accident took place in an aisle between the iron melting and molding areas at the downtown plant.
Malpass said investigators don't know if the extended lift was moving along the floor when the accident occurred. He said OSHA officials indicated it could be weeks before the cause of the accident is determined.
Mathers, who had worked at the Ironworks for nine years, was an exemplary employee, Malpass said.
"He was a real good employee, a really hard-working guy and he was an outstanding individual outside of the company also," Malpass said. "We have a lot of sad people around here today. This was about the worst thing you could have happen."
Mathers is survived by his wife Stephanie, who is pregnant.
Malpass said the plant will be shut down from 6 a.m. today to 6 a.m. Thursday for workers to attend memorial services for Mathers. That service will take place at 1 p.m. today at the Assembly of God Church on M-66 north in Charlevoix.
Malpass said it was the first death in the plant in the 25 years he's worked there.
Wrong guy, and this ain't what I'd call a review of my tribute
oh no!!
OH MY GOD!! THIS CANT BE!!.....must not cry...must not....cry..
BOOHOO!!
There there :(
ok...
nice tribute.... but where did everyone hear that Illwillpress died anyways? i haven't heard from anywhere that he has.
Google news, and glad you enjoyed it