The MADD On-Line Victims Tribute has been created out of our profound commitment to and respect for those whose lives have been changed forever as a result of impaired driving. Individuals have only been added at the specific request of their families.

This page will allow you to locate victims in a number of ways. To find a particular victim, you can search by their last name, or the first few letters of the name. You may also locate victims' tributes based upon particular criteria, such as their home state or the state in which their crash occurred, their age, or their gender. To review all tributes, simply click 'Start Search' button below.





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The MADD Victims Tribute is dedicated to the memory of James David Shaver of Houston, Texas and the University of Texas at Austin. James died in a drunk driving crash in 1971 after attending a summer fraternity party.

When I was in my 20's, I thought Jimmy had merely been unlucky, which he was. When I was in my 30's, I thought Jimmy had been foolish to drive after drinking, which he was.

But when I was in my 40's, I realized that Jimmy had been misled by all of us -- the alcohol industry, the fraternity culture, and we, his friends -- to think that being young and having fun means drinking alcohol.

I miss you, Jimmy.

William DeJong, Harvard School of Public Health
MADD Board of Directors, 1993-96