SoHum Man Dead in Crash South of Redcrest

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Press release from the California Highway Patrol:

On January 4, 2020, at 5:17 PM, a 63-year-old male out of Redway, California was driving a blue 2017 Chevy Silverado pickup truck on US-101 Southbound, south of Redcrest, when he drove off the west roadway edge. The Chevy traversed a steep embankment and collided head-on into a tree before coming to rest on its wheels at the bottom of the embankment. The male driver and only occupant of the vehicle sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene. At the time of the collision, the roadway surface was wet due to recent rainfall. The driver was wearing his seatbelt, and DUI as a factor will be determined upon the completion of the collision investigation.

The California Highway Patrol Garberville Area office is investigating this traffic collision.

Earlier: A Vehicle Crashed Off Hwy 101

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Brandon & Lisa Music
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Brandon & Lisa Music
3 years ago

Condolences to the family. Losing a father and husband is life-altering. The pain is unimaginable. Our thoughts are with you.

Lady Blue
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Lady Blue
3 years ago

RIP and blessings to your family.
Commenters, please be nice. This man was a good man and an asset to our community.
Love to his wife and children!
💔💗

Lady Blue
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Lady Blue
3 years ago
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Did I get the wrong article? I thought this was Sarv. If not, my apologies. But still so sad! RIP!!

Dave Sky
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Dave Sky
3 years ago

Lady Blue who was killed?

Lady Blue
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Lady Blue
3 years ago
Reply to  Dave Sky

Yes, it was Tom. 😢

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Friend
3 years ago

Tom Sarver. RIP

For sure
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For sure
3 years ago

So so sorry this family has to walk through this Lonesome Valley. The community will surround you with love and compassion.

Jerry Latsko
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3 years ago

Terrible tragedy to a good family. Condolences to all.

TAA
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TAA
3 years ago

It is with a heavy heart that I wish my most heartfelt condolences to Peggy and the rest of the Sarver family. I had the wonderful pleasure of working with him and he was such an amazingly talented individual. He could always make me laugh. He will truly be missed R.I.P dear Tom now you can help on Gods Bridge!