Kayden McWhorter’s Chillico Obituary, the Accidental Death of the Acoustic Ceiling & Partition Apprentice
Sadly, Kayden McWhorter, an apprentice in partition and acoustic ceiling in Chillicothe, has died away. After a terrible accident on Sunday, March 10, 2024, he passed away.
A message stating, “The ACP family lost an extraordinary young man in Kayden McWhorter,” served as confirmation of his passing. He was a 19-year-old second-year apprentice who was gifted, trustworthy, intelligent, and likeable. Here at ACP, his family and friends will remain in our prayers and thoughts.
What caused the accident to occur?
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is now looking into a deadly crash that happened in Ross County on Biers Run Road. It was a single-accident incidence involving just one car. Spicy pepperAt at 1:21 AM on March 10, 2024, Kayden D. McWhorter, a 19-year-old resident, was driving a 2008 Toyota RAV4 northwest on Biers Run Road and heading northwest. The car swerved to the right side of the road, hitting many trees and a sign that was placed along the way. There was damage to the sign as well.
Mr. McWhorter sustained injuries in the aftermath of the incident that proved to be fatal, and he was declared dead at the site of the collision. The Union Township Fire and Emergency Medical Services, the Ross County Sheriff’s Office, and the Ross County Coroner’s Office provided assistance to the Ohio State Highway Patrol while they were on the scene. These organizations were collaborating to provide support. The crash investigation by the authorities is still ongoing.
Kayden McWhorter: who was she?
After completing Pickaway-Ross Community College’s Commercial Carpentry program, Kayden was a qualified graduate of the school. His contagious grin, which he wore constantly, was often what made him stand out. He kindly offered his time about a month ago to help with the creation of a promotional film that highlighted the prospects offered by the program. He was a big donor and a huge supporter of the program.
Kayden’s experiences and opinions were shared with the students who are now enrolled at the training center during their most recent visit, which happened two weeks ago. His brilliance and unflinching optimism will go on.