Fred H. Sowers Obituary, Death: Fred H. Sowers, 71, of Max Meadows, Va, Tragically Passes Away in Motorcycle Accident at Intersection of Max Meadows Road and Route 11 in Wythe County
Fred H. Sowers, a beloved member of the Max Meadows community, has tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident at the intersection of Max Meadows Road and Route 11 in Wythe County. The accident occurred at 3:05 p.m. on Tuesday, resulting in the devastating loss of Fred, who was 71 years old.
According to the Virginia State Police, the accident involved a 2020 Harley Davidson Tri Glide, which was being driven by Fred, and a 2014 Dodge Ram 1500, driven by Charlie S. Hudson, 69, of Draper, Va. The motorcycle was struck by the Dodge as it was crossing the intersection, resulting in severe injuries to Fred. Despite wearing a helmet, Fred succumbed to his injuries after being transported to a local hospital.
The driver of the Dodge, Charlie S. Hudson, was unharmed in the accident, and charges are pending against him. The investigation into the accident is ongoing, with the Virginia State Police working to determine the cause of the crash.
Fred H. Sowers was a cherished member of the community, known for his kind spirit and love of motorcycles. His passion for riding was evident in every aspect of his life, and his presence will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
The Max Meadows community is coming together to support Fred’s family and to celebrate his life and legacy. His passing will be deeply felt, but his memory will never be forgotten. Fred H. Sowers’ legacy serves as a reminder of the impact one individual can have on the lives of many.
Fred’s love for motorcycles was evident in every aspect of his life. He was a constant presence at motorcycle events and rallies, and his enthusiasm inspired those around him. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of motorcycle enthusiasts.
The Virginia State Police are continuing their investigation into the accident, working to determine the cause of the crash. Charges are pending against Charlie S. Hudson, and the community waits with bated breath for the outcome of the investigation.
In the face of tragedy, the Max Meadows community is coming together to support Fred’s family and to celebrate his life. Fred H. Sowers’ legacy will continue to inspire us, and his memory will never be forgotten. His passion for motorcycles and his presence in the hearts of those who knew him will endure, a reminder of the profound impact one person can have on a community.
Fred H. Sowers may be gone, but his legacy will live on, inspiring us to live with passion and dedication. His memory will never be forgotten, and his impact on the Max Meadows community will continue to be felt for generations to come. Rest in peace, Fred H. Sowers. Your love of motorcycles and your presence in our lives will always be remembered.
The Max Meadows community will deeply miss Fred H. Sowers, but his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate them to embrace their passions and live life to the fullest. His memory will be a blessing to all who knew him, and his legacy will continue to inspire us to come together in our shared love for motorcycles and the community.