'Touched so many lives': Community mourns N.B. man killed in workplace accident
CBC
Colette Goodine still anticipates the moment when her son walks through the door of her Tilley, N.B., home, wearing the smirk on his face that always cheered her up.
A little more than a week has passed since Jeremy Goodine died while making a routine delivery in his work truck last Wednesday.
"We're all in shock. It isn't believable," Colette Goodine said.
"We're just waiting for him to come home with a nice little smirk on his face and, you know, make us laugh."
Goodine said her son, 34, was born and raised in Tilley, went to school in Perth-Andover and ended up settling in the community and having two children, Dawson and Miley.
She said he was well-known as an employee at Wiebe's Home Hardware Building Centre in East Centreville, and in his role as a firefighter with the Perth-Andover Fire Department.
"He was kindhearted, very tenderhearted. He loved to laugh and tease and joke," Goodine said.
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