[nfbmi-talk] Andy Virden

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Mon Mar 14 08:13:48 UTC 2011


Fred, As much as Andy's death saddens me, I also think we shouldn't 
jump to conclusions about what did or didn't happen.  The driver may 
have done something wrong, he may not of, and we may never know for sure.

Dave

At 09:31 PM 3/13/2011, you wrote:
>Hi,
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>here is another pedestrian killed and the driver not charged or even
>ticketed.  Andy was a community leader.  I don't get it.
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>Advocate for blind Andy Virden hit, killed by vehicle in Waite Park
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>By Lisa Schwarz and Ben Katzner . lschwarz at stcloudtimes.com,
>bkatzner at stcloudtimes.com
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>WAITE PARK - A longtime leader of the National Federation of the Blind
>Central Minnesota
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>Chapter was killed Friday night when he was hit by a vehicle in Waite Park.
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>Andrew Virden, 83, was dead at the scene of the incident at Second Avenue
>and First
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>Street North, according to Waite Park police.
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>Virden, who was blind and was using a white cane, was hit in the traffic
>lane about
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>8:05 p.m. by a northbound vehicle driven by John Willenbring, 19, of Cold
>Spring.
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>Police believe Virden was crossing Second Avenue North from west to east
>when he
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>was hit.
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>No charges are pending, according to police. The driver was not injured.
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>"It was a big shock this morning," said Gayle Gruber-Bengston, former
>secretary of
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>the Central Minnesota Chapter of the NFB.
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>"He was very friendly, he's had a lot of contacts in the community and
>especially
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>in Waite Park," Gruber-Bengston said. "He had a lot of friends in town."
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>Virden and Gruber-Bengston met more than 50 years ago at Virden's vending
>stand,
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>which used to be located on St. Germain Street in St. Cloud. Gruber-Bengston
>said
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>that she didn't remember exactly when that was, but Virden left an
>impression.
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>"He was intelligent. He knew what he was talking about, very well read," she
>said.
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>"He seemed to know a lot of people by name if he heard their voices enough."
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>A 1946 Technical High School graduate and a 1950 graduate of St. Cloud State
>University,
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>Virden had been blind since childhood. He became very active in the National
>Federation
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>for the Blind and was a longtime force in the Central Minnesota chapter,
>serving
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>as its president.
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>He was active in DFL party politics and in 2009 received a lifetime service
>award
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>at the fifth Paul and Sheila Wellstone Dinner in St. Cloud.
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>He was grand marshal of the Waite Park Spass Tag Days in 1981 and was the
>Wheels,
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>Wings and Water parade grand marshal in 1986, among other honors.
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>"He is going to be missed ... he knew a lot of people in town,"
>Gruber-Bengston said.
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>"A lot of people knew him as someone who cared about people."
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>A funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
>Waite
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>Park. Daniel Funeral Home, St. Cloud, is handling the arrangements.






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