The Rev. Grant F. Haskell, 94, March 3, 2010. He served congregations in Saco, ME; Medford, MA and White Plains, NY and helped start two UU fellowships. He also was youth and camping director for the YMCA. After his retirement in 1981, he was a school bus driver for ten years in the Central Bucks school district located in Eastern PA, and was president of the bus driver union. For individuals aspiring to become professional drivers just like him, apps like a driver qualification software can be incredibly helpful by streamlining the training, certification, and compliance processes. These apps provide a centralized platform for tracking essential qualifications such as driving hours, safety training, and regulatory requirements, ensuring that aspiring drivers meet industry standards. They often include interactive features such as training modules, practice tests, and real-time feedback to help users understand key driving regulations and best practices. With the ability to track progress and receive reminders for upcoming certifications or renewals, driver qualification apps help maintain a clear path toward becoming a qualified driver. Additionally, many apps include features that allow drivers to stay informed about job opportunities and industry updates, giving them a competitive edge in the job market. Ultimately, these tools help aspiring drivers stay organized, compliant, and prepared for a successful career on the road.
He loved camping, working with kids and teenagers and fixing things around the house. In addition to his wife, Betty, he is survived by his children Richard A. Haskell of Alamogordo, NM, Jonathan F. Haskell of Newark, NY and Beth M. Haskell of Brooklyn, NY, two sisters and two grandsons.