Gail P. Rankin
Sep 1, 2017
Gail P. Rankin, 75, of Blue Bell, Pa., formerly of Queenstown, Md., passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. She was predeceased by her parents, Francis and Evelyn (nee Palmer) Phifer; and her brother, Barry Phifer.Gail is survived by her beloved husband, William J. Rankin Jr.; loving daughter, Kate Boyle (Matthew) ;and her adoring grandchildren, Regan and Matthew.Relatives and friends are invited to her visitation at 11 a.m to noon on Monday, Aug. 21, at the Knoetgen-Donohue Funeral Home, 746 Kedron Avenue, Morton, PA 19070, followed by her funeral service at noon. I{span}nterment{/span}: Valley Forge Memorial Gardens.In lieu of flowers, donations in Gail’s memory may be made to Holy Redeemer Hospice Program, 12265 Townsend Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154.Online condolences: www.donohuefuneralhome.com.
(The Star Democrat)
Mock crash points out dangers of impaired driving
Sep 1, 2017
Having that kind of independence is great when you are young but it also comes with some responsibility. Nearly one-third of all deaths of 15 to 20 year olds are the result of a motor vehicle crash and about 35 percent of those fatalities are alcohol related.Texting while driving which is popular among teens and adults, makes a driver about six times more likely to cause an accident than driving while intoxicated. We are now adding drug impairment to vehicle crashes.Northmor High School had a mock crash which is held every other year for the benefit of the student body to emphasize the need for responsible driving.In May, local agencies participated in an exercise behind the high school with the student body watching the events unfold. Members of Northmor’s Youth Safety Council, led by Ellie Donohue and Trooper Kamal Nelson, played the roles of crash victims, along with the Grim Reaper, who visited the scene toward the end of the exercise.“The weather that day was cold, windy, and rain. It made the accident more realistic as accidents do not always occur on sunny days,” Donohue said.Senior Lindsey Wiseman played an impaired driver, who was drinking and taking pills at a party and left with one of her friends. She T-boned another vehicle with three bicyclists in front of her with one of the bicyclists, Jordan Wiseman, not surviving the crash.Other students participating were Kolton Smith and Jake Neer riding the other bikes, Ken Piker in Lindsay Wiseman’s car, and Kennedy Leavens — Grim Reaper. In the second car was a mother and daughter, teacher — LaNeta Wertz, and student Cindy Pulley.Participating in the exercise were the fire departments from Johnsville and Iberia along with the Morrow County Squads, Morrow County Sheriff’s Department and Post 59 of the Ohio State Highway Patrol and Snyder’s Funeral Home. Med-Flight could not participate because of the weather.The students said they enjoyed participating in the mock crash, but in real life the obvious risks to health and safety posed by underage drinking and driving can have...
(Galion Inquirer)