by Katerina Lorenzatos Makris
On Memorial Day Edward Gardner saw a group of wild ducklings on an Illinois interstate and couldn’t just keep driving. He had to stop. He had to get out and try to help the animals off the busy roadway, where they might have lost their lives.
As a result, after a passing limousine struck him, he gave up his own.
Gardner, 38, loved animals, his best friend told WLS-TV Chicago. "It was no surprise what he did,” said Jim Gollwitzer, “that he would risk his life to save another. That's the kind of guy he was. Just an amazing spirit.”
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