'A heart of gold': Teenage worker who died at wastewater plant remembered as caring - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 16, 2024, 08:44 PM | Calgary | 3.6°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
New Brunswick

'A heart of gold': Teenage worker who died at wastewater plant remembered as caring

A friend is remembering a young construction worker who died on the job in Fredericton last Thursday as "a caring and down to earth person."

Friend remembers Michael Henderson for his personality, humour and kind heart

Michael Henderson, with Jenna Crocker at prom this year. (Submitted by Jenna Crocker)

A friend is remembering a young construction worker who died on the job in Fredericton last Thursday as "a caring and down to earth person."

Eighteen-year-old Michael Henderson died Thursday in a workplace accident at the Barker Street wastewater treatment plant on the north side.

No information has been released about what happened at the plant, where aconstruction crew was installinga secondary clarifier, a settling tank where liquid waste or sewage is held.

A giving friend

One of Henderson's best friends, Jenna Crocker, said heloved everybody for who they were.

"It didn't matter what time of day it was, if you needed him, he was there for you," said Crocker, who went to high school with Henderson.

"He had a heart of gold. He would give his shirt off his back for anybody."

Henderson graduated from Fredericton High School earlier this summer.

Played for FHS football team

Crocker said her favourite memory of him was going to prom together as friends.

"I loved Michael as a brother. He was always there for me and I am truly, truly hurt by it. I was devastated Friday morning when I found out."

A building with a large metal fence in front of it
Little is known about what happened last Thursday when Michael Henderson died working with a construction crew at the wastewater treatment plant on Fredericton's north side. (Sarah Morin/CBC)

Hendersonplayed football for the FHSBlack Kats.

"It was always a pleasure to see him play, because it was what he loved to do," Crocker said."He loved being outside and with his team members and everything like that."

She said she hopes people will remember Henderson's personality, humour and his kind heart.

"It was never a dull moment with Michael around.

He was going on to live his dream, you know, doing what he loved and just in the flash of an eye, he was gone.- Jenna Crocker, friend of Michael Henderson

"He never had an angry face on or was mad. He always had a smile and was always happy and cheerful."

The obituary for Michael Anthony Henderson said he was "taken to heaven by God so very very young for reasons we know not."

Acoroner's inquestwill be held into the death, which is mandatory when an accident happens at a construction site.

The stop-work order has still not been lifted at the construction site.

There will be no funeral for Henderson, butvisitation at McAdam's Funeral Home is scheduled forTuesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and at Andrew L.HodgesFuneral Home on Saturday from3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Crocker said she will always remember Henderson as a true friend.

"He was going on to live his dream, you know, doing what he loved and just in the flash of an eye, he was gone."