Aaron Stacey Memorial Convoy
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- On February 22, 2024 the trucking industry lost an amazing driver. Although I did not personally know Aaron, his impact on our industry is undeniable. With 156 trucks and hundreds more people in attendance we gave Aaron a send off anyone of us could only wish for. The convoy once all on the road stretched over 5 miles. Aaron not only impacted our trucking community but he was well loved in the local community as well. Aaron is survived by his daughters Jaylen and Jensen Stacey, his mother, Carroll Stacey, his brothers, Doug Stacey, Dick Stacey, Norm (Pam) Stacey, Rob Clark, Don (Kristin) Stacey, and Mike (Teresa) Stacey, nieces and nephews. We all strive to keep his legacy alive in the industry by extending kindness to our fellow driver as well as being passionate about the trucking industry.
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On February 22, 2024 the trucking industry lost an amazing driver. Although I did not personally know Aaron, his impact on our industry is undeniable. With 156 trucks and hundreds more people in attendance we gave Aaron a send off anyone of us could only wish for. The convoy once all on the road stretched over 5 miles. Aaron not only impacted our trucking community but he was well loved in the local community as well. Aaron is survived by his daughters Jaylen and Jensen Stacey, his mother, Carroll Stacey, his brothers, Doug Stacey, Dick Stacey, Norm (Pam) Stacey, Rob Clark, Don (Kristin) Stacey, and Mike (Teresa) Stacey, nieces and nephews. We all strive to keep his legacy alive in the industry by extending kindness to our fellow driver as well as being passionate about the trucking industry.
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Nice of you to do this video and share about good example of a role model. On the Lynden Tribune website it says, "Aaron was always the first person to help out another driver." Explains the large outpouring, even by people who did not know him. That outpouring is a great role model, too. Hope Aaron knew he was loved by the community well before his passing. This is great reminder to let those you appreciate them, every time you visit -- so they know. #truckerstrong #truckersmakeamericawork
Awesome display from the trucking community! R.I.P.
RIP driver. What a tribute to a fellow driver. Thank you Dauminique for sharing your 🙏
RIP Aaron Stacey. Thank you all, each and every one of you, for the massive show of love. Much respect here!!! Stay safe all.
WOW !!! THAT IS F'N AWESOME !! So many truckers coming together like that to show their respect. I've been on several motorcycle rides like that but never had the opportunity to do a truck one, although I had trucks. And that opening Eddie Rabbit song---drove many miles with that crankin' !!! Great video Dauminique 🙂
Man that was cool nikki! A whole bunch of awesome trucks for a great cause thank you so much for takin us along !❤
Absolutely fantastic thank you for all that and thank you for the video at the end absolutely tremendous, Steve Richards, England.
Not even being from the same continent, I never even heard of Aaron until today. I would still like to say thank you one and all to those who attended for the memorial convoy and videos.
RIP..
And united we stand.🙇♂️🙇♀️🙏🏽🙏🏽✌🏽✌🏽🚛⛟🌲🌲.😎❤🥂
Gotta love those Northwest log trucks
Aaron, looks like you were loved by many. Rest in peace driver🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 my condolences to the family and all who knew him. Thank you for sharing this Dauminique💕💕💕
Must have been a hell of a dude. It's nice that all you've tribute him the way you did. Watching this make you take a moment and think about things.
Thanks for putting the up Daumique it’s awesome to see the drivers an know they care Rip Aaron Stacy t you had a lot of people who respect you 😢 that’s something the way life is now day a warm feeling comes pave ya seeing this amen. 🙏
What a great tribute
Thanks for sharing
COOL CONVOY!!!What a great tribute for Aaron. Dont know him but I certainly pay my respects to him and all the truck drivers on the road. Keep it between the ditches👍
My condolences to the family and friends. Sorry for your loss #DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver REST IN PARADISE DRIVER. great song choices. My pops drive for 32 years and truckers are different breed of folks. RIP pops.
So sorry to hear about the loss and prayers for her family and everyone
thank you
RIP Driver. May you drive on the Golden Streets of Heaven.
Them there were a lot of trucks nice show of love to a fallen beloved friend wish you would have some drone shots to see the line of trucks so REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND. THANKS FOR THE LOVE AND SHOW
Thanks for sharing RIP prayers for the family 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏
Not being from the pacific northwest, I don't know who this person was, and video didn't say. But my, what a whole lot of beautiful trucks. It was like a truck show and it appeared they were all working trucks too. I feel sorry for the poor person who only had that ugly Volvo, but kudos for doing your part too.
Log trucker…..Passed away due to a brain aneurism.
I get it, had a best friend cousin trucker passed long before retirement time do cancer in brain. The first thing he noticed was having a problem backing up straight.
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This really tugs at your heart! Respect!
RIP Aaron. You made your last run. Time to rest. Only 1 year older than me.
Best looking trucks on the road nowadays are our Oregon and Washington based log trucks! RIP driver. gone too soon. Todd the retired trucker.
May you soul rest in internal peace
RIP DRIVER. You got a convoy ant she a beautiful sight,👍
RIP Driver. That was an awesome display of respect. Its hard to enjoy such a nice convoy, knowing the reason to why. Keep the shinny side up and between the yard sticks.
RIP driver 🙏🏾🙏🏾🕊️🕊️🕊️
Rest In Peace driver your family and friends will never forget you 🙏
This is awesome shows a ton of respect from the truckers in the convoy for Aaron
RIP Driver very nice send off god bless
Very nice! Good seeing you there .
man he was young
RIP Driver. What a great tribute.
Heaven was just very loud with all drivers pulling that chain. You all did right by this man. Much respect. May the road be kind to all of you.
My condolences to Mr. Stacey's family and to his entire trucking community. Respect 👊🙏
Aaron Stacey Memorial Convoy
GREAT TRIBUTE ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
He must have been a special person .God bless him and all the people to that took the time to this.
Hammer down boys love this video
Rest in peace driver
R.I.P
RIP
T and P!
RIP DRIVER ❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
😢❤🙏 RIP
R I P ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow alpt of good looking iron condolences to family and his friends
Rip driver keep on trucking
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Rip driver
Good to see the Deming Logging Show grounds again.... cool place.
Way to young!
Very impressive
Thank you for memorializing this for our community. He meant a lot to many and will be missed incredibly deeply.
As a side note, as a daughter of a trucker it brings me so much joy to see a woman with a big rig! 🎉
Good morning, are you and your truck back to work?
What a tribute
I don't know who AAron Stacey is but he must of been a hell of a man to have that many truckers pay their respects
God Bless
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I knew two if those guys
Dang!!!
Did you drive in this too?
I was there but not in my truck. It was still in the shop.
Congratulations 👏🎉 truck 🚛
Did anyone get a count of how many trucks were in that convoy?
156
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver That's a lot and it looked like even more
Hi dual good. Show. !!!! Sorry for. The. Guy. So. Young. To. Soon
Not being from the area and no real info in the video about Arron I found this -- Aaron Christopher Stacey, beloved dad, son, brother, and friend passed from this life on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, at the age of 46 after suffering from a brain aneurysm. Aaron was born on July 23, 1977 in Bellingham. Aaron grew up in Nooksack. Growing up, he spent his time playing sports for Nooksack High School, hunting, and learning all about trucking from his dad. After school, Aaron settled in the Skagit Valley (Burlington) area where he began his career driving truck. He started his log trucking career driving for Mike Hamilton, Pac Rim Forestry and Mike Hawkins. Aaron found his calling driving for Rob Graham Trucking where he worked for over 20 years. Throughout his years of driving, Aaron was always the first person to help out another driver whether they were new to the industry or just in a tough spot. He had many trucking friends all over the state. Aaron was an avid Deming Log Show contestant for over 20 years. He took great pride in polishing his truck to make it look its best and well known as one of the premier chrome and aluminum polishers. He earned many awards in events such as trailer backing, wrapper throwing, loggers relay and show and shine. If you camped in the log show campgrounds during the show you probably knew him.
He must have been a great man to know and have as a friend - RIP
That’s linked in the description
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver When I click on the description I see the music but no link for Aaron's obit - that is why I posted what I did
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HOW MANY TRUCKS
Video?
Few nice looking old iron in there.Look like a good turnout on some sharp looking ride's.Great vidgid.thx.for sharing.taker easy and keeper safe
Where was the Donkey?
In the Oval Office.😢
Yeah Graveltrucking We try NOT to have our roads beat to shit like you folks do!
He didn't get a LAST RIDE from one of those truckers....
He led the convoy.
Good opening song.
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What happened to Dauminique no more videos or maybe she has to much money now she is on vacation in Dubai 😜
The guy must have been well known that is a lot of trucks. You guys sure have some goofy logging trucks all those drop axles and still carry less weight than what our regular tridrive and triaxle pole trailer can carry they gross 130,000lbs. Usually they are over loaded so its more like 140,000lbs.
Not a goofy looking truck in the bunch! They all had a big heart in them.
It's not how much you can carry, but how much you are allowed per axle, you should know that. It's not a contest. RIP driver.