Yellow | Tragic accident in Charleston, WV this morning 12/24

He never met a stranger&alway's had a big smile.He was a true professional truck driver.Very few left now aday's.
With all his friend's memorials he mustve been a straight up guy and genuine.Condolenscences to his family and friends and fraternal brothers.May God Bless his soul.

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yes he was, over 30 yrs of safe driving and encouraging safe driving through his many efforts in the truck driving championships and the make a wish foundation, to lose his life like this makes me sick
 
"Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort us tomorrow."
Big Brother JC I'll always remember that light you used to hang on the drivers side mirror when you ran the turnboard to 657 from 671. Appreciated the knowledge, insight and your help you gave us when we needed it.
Heaven needs a 3 million mile plus driver- Rest In Peace Brother JC and we'll keep that light on bright, hanging on our mirror for you.
 
yes he was, over 30 yrs of safe driving and encouraging safe driving through his many efforts in the truck driving championships and the make a wish foundation, to lose his life like this makes me sick

Is this the same JC Miller who used to work out of Kernersville and Charlotte NC facilities?
 
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I have talked to him at indy & other terminals . a true professional & gentleman. so sorry to hear this. my heart goes out to his family.
 
YRC and trucking industry has lost one of their best. I had the privilege to call J C a friend of mine. His extensive knowledge of DOT regulations was amazing. Had over 3 Million miles safe driving. His help to all of us who have competed State and National Truck Driving Championships will never be matched. When I think what a true professional truck driver would look like I see J C Miller. You only had to meet him once to know that. I will always cherish the time I would get to see him at the North Carolina Truck Driving Championships and Make a Wish Fun Drive.I pray his family can get past this painful event. My thoughts are with his family. I will miss you J C rest in peace.
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So sorry to hear this news. I worked with JC at 671 K' Ville. Top notch guy. Heard he was going to retire at the end of March. Very sad news. Thoughts and prayers for his family will be lifted up. I'm sorry but I can't help but think, would he have already been retired if it wasn't for this YRC debacle????
 
I believe i met JC in Springfield Mo when 511 still had that run.Does anyone know what the cause of this tragic accident was?My sympathies to his family and colleagues.

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