Penticton Herald

Trucker trapped for two days dies

Pat Gaudet, 45, lived with his family in Oliver

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The British Columbia truck driver who died after he was trapped in his overturned truck last week was a devoted family man who was never idle, his family said.

Pat Gaudet died early Saturday morning, his aunt Joyce McCardle confirmed Sunday during an interview from her Summerside, P.E.I. home.

Gaudet, 45, was a P.E.I. native who lived with his family in Oliver. McCardle said her nephew loved making wine and was trained as a sommelier, but took up truck driving because it offered more job opportunit­ies.

He was a “wonderful family man” who was devoted to his wife and two daughters, McCardle said. When he had time off work, he and his family took frequent camping trips.

“He was a fixer-upper,” McCardle said. “He would work on his back deck. He would build things. He wasn’t ever idle.”

“My children will miss him tremendous­ly.”

The crash happened Tuesday on Highway 3 in the area of Rhododendr­on Flats in Manning Park, about 36 kilometres east of Hope. An air and ground search was launched and the truck was found turned over on the side of the highway on Thursday morning.

First responders cut apart the cab to pull Gaudet out of the rig. Steel cables stretching from tow trucks parked on the roadway above required constant re-tensioning to prevent the rig from slipping further down a steep embankment. The operation took the Chilliwack Search and Rescue Team nearly 12 hours.

Gaudet, who had turned 45 last month, was in critical condition when he was taken to a hospital Thursday evening.

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