Ronnie E. Faulkner, 38, killed in three-vehicle crash on U.S. 40 near Independence, Missouri
Modified Date:
Tue, 04/25/2017 - 12:30pmAccident Date:
Saturday, April 22, 2017Creighton man killed in wreck on U.S. 40 in Independence
The truck first struck a Nissan Murano in the westbound lanes and then broadsided a Honda Accord that was stopped at a light in the eastbound lanes.
Victim of three-vehicle wreck in Independence was Creighton, Mo., man
Faulkner, 38, of Creighton, Mo. died of his injuries.
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Type: Car Accident
People Involved:
Ronnie E. Faulkner
Roadway:
U.S. 40City:
Independence, MOCounty:
Jackson County, MOArea:
Kansas City, MO
Comments
this man was my uncle i
this man was my uncle i looked up to him so vary much he was an amazing person he may have had his moments with people but that didnt change the way i looked at him.i was at school in a club with some friends when my mom urgintly pulled me out.the car ride home she started to cry and when i asked why it only made it worse. my step dad then said that something bad had happend and at the time we had an old cat so i asked if the cat had died making my mother more upset. then finding out that my uncle who slept in my room had died in a car crash. i had such shock go thruogh my body. at home i had sat down and couldnt hold my tears in any longer.knowing that i lost one of my favorit family members.so many good memories with him and i couldnt make more.and even today its one of the hardest things for me to remmeber. we all love you ronnie E. Faulkner were ever you may be now.
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