Carnegie Medals awarded to 18 in U.S., Canada for extraordinary acts of civilian heroism
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 19, 2012 /CNW/ - In its fourth and final award announcement of 2012, the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission today named 18 individuals as recipients of the Carnegie Medal. The medal is given throughout the United States and Canada to those who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree while saving or attempting to save the lives of others.
The heroes announced today bring to 81 the number of awards made in 2012 and to 9,576 the total number since the Pittsburgh-based Fund's inception in 1904. Commission President Mark Laskow stated that each of the awardees or their survivors will also receive a financial grant. Throughout the 108 years since the Fund was established by industrialist-philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, $34.8 million has been given in one-time grants, scholarship aid, death benefits, and continuing assistance.
Four of the awardees died in the performance of their heroic acts, including Cynthia L. Riediger, 53, a geologist from Calgary, Ala. Riediger drowned in Lake Erie off Pelee Island, Ont., while helping to save a friend while on vacation with her family. The awardees are:
Christopher M. Johnson |
Bolingbrook, Ill. |
Carl Casey Loando |
Honolulu, Hawaii |
Gary Yurkovic, Jr. |
Carteret, N.J. |
Ione Fletcher Kleven |
Castro Valley, Calif. |
Joshua W. Steed |
Abilene, Texas |
Thomas Joseph Delgado |
Valley Center, Kan. |
Joseph C. Page |
Wichita, Kan. |
Jonathan Paul Jones, deceased |
Lisbon, Iowa |
Kujtime Ajro |
Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
Nathan James Marling |
Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
Makeda S. Barkley |
Lisbon, Iowa |
Ricky D. Clinton, deceased |
Mountain Pine, Ark. |
Cynthia L. Riediger, deceased |
Calgary, Alta. |
John M. Byrd |
Round O, S.C. |
Mark Samuel Dawson |
Summerville, S.C. |
Kenneth J. Stephens, Sr., deceased |
Dunnellon, Fla. |
Robert Eli Meyer |
Kingston, Mass. |
Connor Farland Stotts |
Oceanside, Calif. |
Resumes of the acts can be found at http://carnegiehero.org/awardees_recent.php. Fuller information on the Carnegie Medal and the history of the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission can be found at www.carnegiehero.org.
Contact: Douglas R. Chambers
Toll free: 1-800-447-8900
SOURCE: Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
http://www.carnegiehero.org
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