MEC&F Expert Engineers : Jill Klein, 44, of Cedarville, MI died at the Carmeuse Lime and Stone quarry after two vehicles collided in the dig pit

Friday, November 9, 2018

Jill Klein, 44, of Cedarville, MI died at the Carmeuse Lime and Stone quarry after two vehicles collided in the dig pit

 Jill Klein, 44, of Cedarville, MI died at the Carmeuse Lime and Stone quarry after two vehicles collided in the dig pit







MARQUETTE, MI —



An investigation is underway after a woman passed away in workplace accident that occurred at Carmeuse Lime and Stone in Cedarville, according to the Michigan State Police St. Ignace Post.

Upon the troopers’ arrival at the facility around 1:50 a.m. Saturday, they found two Carmeuse vehicles had been involved in an incident in the pit, which resulted in the death of Jill Klein, 44, of Cedarville, a press release about the incident states.

Michigan State Police Troopers were assisted at the scene by the Mackinac County Sheriff’s Department and Clark Township Fire/EMS, according to police.
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JILL KLEIN


Jill was born on February 20, 1974 and passed away on Saturday, November 3, 2018.

Jill was a resident of Cedarville, Michigan at the time of passing.

Jill graduated from Atlanta High School in 1992 and served her country in the United States Army National Guard after graduation.

There will be a visitation service for Jill on Thursday, November 8, 2018 from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Green Funeral Home; Atlanta. A short prayer service will be held at 8:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations be made to Atlanta Schools.


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About Carmeuse

With over 150 years in business, Carmeuse Lime & Stone, is a leading producer of high calcium and dolomitic lime, chemical grade limestone and crushed limestone aggregate products that are a vital part of important industries in steel manufacturing, energy, environmental services, and construction.

Carmeuse products make steel stronger, air cleaner, roadways last longer, water more pure and waste reusable—they are a vital ingredient in the materials that build and renew infrastructure around the world.

Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in North America, Carmeuse operates 28 production facilities, staffed by up to 2000 employees who are driven by a passion for success, quality, efficiency and respect for the environment.

As a family owned business located in Louvain la Neuve, Belgium, Carmeuse is led and guided by its strong values and principles that have been handed down from generation to generation and the company maintains an international presence than spans Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, Africa, Middle-East and Asia, as well as it presence here in North and South America.