Brody Shipe’s accident was a tragic one that shocked his family, friends, and community. This article delves into Brody Shipe’s biography, the accident, and more. Without any further ado, let’s dive right into it.
Brody Lee Shipe: A Life Remembered
Born in 2002, Brody Shipe brought kindness and an adventure to Somerset, Wisconsin. Son of Jan Shipe and Delaine Bacon, Brody made friends at Somerset High School. A natural with mechanics – a skill his father taught him early – Brody worked as a miner for Major Drilling after graduating.
Brody did things with a zest for life, including his hobbies, especially motorcycles.
Tragedy on the Road: The Accident That Claimed Brody’s Life
Brody was driving his Dodge Ram pickup truck on State Highway 65, known as “Roller Coaster Road” because of the rough terrain. Around 10:43 pm, Brody’s vehicle swerved and struck several trees. It totally shattered the truck. Brody’s iPhone notified emergency services but he never survived the accident.
The Ripple of His Loss
Brody’s absence left his loved ones feeling empty. His parents Delaina and Jan, his step-siblings and extended family mourned his death. The Somerset community where Brody grew up rallied around the grieving family. Local businesses and organizations offered support and condolences
The “Roller Coaster Road”
For others, State Highway 65 – nicknamed “Roller Coaster Road” by locals for its steep inclines and sharp curves – was a thrill ride. However, that same thrill came with a high price: many accidents have occurred on that stretch. Sadly, Brody’s crash was one of them. Although the nickname aptly describes the thrill of the route, it also points out that the road is dangerous for anyone who speeds past safe speeds.
Calls for More Safety Measures
New calls for increased safety on State Highway 65 follow Brody’s crash. Brody’s mother Delaina Bacon has called for change to prevent more tragedies. She has called for guardrails, changes in design of the road to dull its thrill-seeking edge and stricter speed limits. Local officials like Somerset Village President Mike Kappers have backed the calls for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation action. Proposed measures include the reduction of speed limits, road signs improved and traffic calming strategies rolled out to curtail high-speed driving are proposed.
Conclusion
Brody Shipe’s death on “Roller Coasters Road” has left his family and Somerset with lasting memories. Brody’s life filled with kindness, adventure and a love of mechanics ended with an accident on a dangerous road. His death has resulted in calls for greater safety to avoid similar tragedies. While the community grieves the death of a man, some hope Brody’s legacy creates change that improves road safety and saves lives.
Although Brody’s life was cut short, his memory lives on in the hearts of those who knew him.