Chatham man dies in single-vehicle accident

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CALLANDS — A single-vehicle accident claimed the life of a Chatham man Sunday evening just north of Route 41 off Strawberry Road in the Callands area.
Christian Tiffany, 36, was killed around 6 p.m. when his 2007 Toyota Tundra ran off the road, hit an embankment and overturned four times, ejecting him from the vehicle, Virginia State Trooper J.J. Kite said.
Alcohol was a factor in the crash and Tiffany was not wearing a seat belt, Kite said

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Flag Comment Posted by alleng on June 26, 2008 at 3:06 pm

He was grown and a father and knew better than to be drinking alcohol and driving. Why couldnt he have just left that awful stuff alone. Now his children have no father. Did he not care at all??

Flag Comment Posted by Tony Weaver on June 23, 2008 at 1:48 pm

Christian was an awesome guy. I worked him at Berglund Toyota in Lynchburg for the last year and a half.  He was the life of the dealership, as he always made light of things with his witty comments, and his funny stories. He consistently did his job, did it better than most, with never a complaint.  We will miss his fun personality, and friendship.  He was a real solid guy, a great golfer, a providing and loving father to his two very young children, and wife!

Flag Comment Posted by olherb on June 23, 2008 at 9:34 am

Alcohol seems to be a factor in too many accidents now.We need tougher laws.

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