Eazy in Way - Legendary Trucker Gene England of C.R. England Dies Legendary Trucker Gene England of C.R. England Dies

Legendary Trucker Gene England of C.R. England Dies

Published: November 16, 2024
Gene England, a notable figure in the trucking industry and a World War II veteran, passed away at the age of 105. He worked alongside his brother and father to establish C.R. England, a successful trucking company centered in Salt Lake City, which has been in operation since 1920. Gene remained active in the company as chairman emeritus until his death. His life was marked by a deep commitment to both his family and the trucking profession, as well as notable military service during the war, where he earned a Bronze Star. C.R. England has grown to rank as one of the largest for-hire carriers in North America, emphasizing a culture focused on the well-being of both employees and customers. Gene's legacy is highlighted by his passion for trucking, advocacy for drivers, and the strong family values he instilled within the company. He is remembered for his integrity and hard work, inspiring many throughout his life and career. In light of Gene's contributions, it is vital to consider the ongoing challenges faced by the trucking industry. Genes' legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of nurturing driver relationships and celebrating their role in the economy. Acknowledging the sacrifices of trucking professionals can foster a culture of respect and appreciation, which is essential for attracting and retaining talent in this essential field.

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