Posted by Keith Molden on October 19, 2018 at 17:43:30 from (74.194.181.64):
This afternoon a good friend, Leo Morris of Rutland Ohio, passed away due to a heart attack. He made it out of the tractor and drove his Kawasaki mule to the house. His son found him slumped in the mule and did CPR for about 20 minutes till the squad got there. Leo was a life long farmer, former tractor puller with Ford 6000s when they first came out, and a retired bus driver. He died doing what he had done all his life and what he wanted to do. He was 81 and still very active. His dad was my first bus drive and he was my second (started hauling kids at 18). He hauled all my kids too. We worked a lot together farming and logging in years gone by. When I was in an accident in 1986 near Morehead Ky he and his son were there to bring my wife to the hospital. The world truly lost a good man today and he will be missed. Keith
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