The Parkway West community was devastated by the tragic death to 18 year-old Jaydon Woodall an incoming graduate who died in a car crash near Interstate 270, sparking a deep sense of grief.
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who is Jaydon Woodall?
Jaydon Woodall who was a recent graduate from Parkway West High School, was a young man with a the promise of a bright future. He had signed up to be a football player at Missouri Western State University, where he planned to pursue his love of nursing. Jaydon returned at home to rest up prior to beginning the college courses.
Awarded for his compassion, Jaydon always wore an “organ donor” bracelet to show his gratitude to his commitment to helping others. Jaydon was adamant about creating a positive effect and taking on the things he believed to be right. He was acknowledged as a student who was exemplary, appreciated for his honesty and determination to make his school and the community an improved place.
Tragically, Jaydon’s existence was short-lived however his life of selfless kindness and compassion is still evident. Thanks to his donation of organ donation, Jaydon JJ, who was affectionately referred to as JJ will continue to aid a number of people in need.
The overwhelming support shown expressed through hugs tears and a sincere expression of love, demonstrates the strong bond of the community for the family of Jaydon’s loss in this time of grief.
Jaydon Woodall Car Accident
It was reported that the Parkway West community mourned the loss of 18-year old Jaydon Woodall who was a recently Parkway West graduate who tragically died during a car crash along Interstate 270. Woodall was one of his former teammates on the football field was remembered by his peers at the vigil on the field where he was a promising player as an emerging star.
The incident happened about the time of 7:30 p.m. the time Woodall was on his bike in the southbound lane of I-270 close to Ladue Road. He tried to change lanes at fast speed, and he crashed into the back of a vehicle. The collision caused him fall off his bike, and despite being admitted to hospital, he died from his injuries on the morning of Tuesday.
Friends and family members spoke of Woodall as a genuinely friendly person who always had smiles and had an infectious laughter. The entire community came together to pay tributes and remember the lively young man who made an indelible impression on the people who were close to Woodall.
What happened To Jaydon Woodall?
On Monday evening everyone in the Parkway West community was saddened by the tragic loss of 18 year old Jaydon Woodall, a recent Parkway West graduate, who tragically passed away in the middle of Interstate 270. Jaydon was loved by his old football teammates and his friends were honored during a memorial service held on the field where Jaydon showed his talents and potential.
The incident occurred at about 7:15 p.m. the time Jaydon had been riding his bike in the southbound lane of I-270 close to Ladue Road. As he attempted to switch lanes at rapid speed, he smashed into the rear of a car.
The forceful impact ejected the driver from his bike. Although he was rushed to Hospital, Jaydon succumbed to his injuries on the morning of Tuesday. The community came together to pay tribute and pay tribute to his life. talented young man who made an indelible impression on all who were close to Jaydon.
Jaydon Woodall Obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the sudden death of Jaydon Woodall who was a beloved part in Parkway West. Parkway West community. Jaydon was age 18 tragically lost his life in the early hours of Monday due to an incredibly tragic accident in the vicinity of Interstate 270. Jaydon was a remarkable person loved by his former teammates from football and acquaintances.
His extraordinary abilities and potential were apparent on the field of football and he was also honored in a moving vigil near the spot where he left a permanent mark. The incident occurred at about 7:15 p.m. when Jaydon had been riding his bike in the southbound lane of I-270 close to Ladue Road. As he tried to change lanes at an extremely fast speed, he slammed into the back of a car which resulted in a violent discharge from his motorcycle.
Although he received prompt medical attention and being transported to a medical center, Jaydon succumbed to his injuries early on Tuesday morning. Jaydon was a recent graduate of Parkway West High School and was already enrolled to football Missouri Western State University, where he hoped to pursue his passion of nursing.
Even in his short time before beginning university, Jaydon consistently displayed a kindness and compassion, displaying the “organ donation” bracelet, because his goal was to assist others. In the aftermath of this tragic event Jaydon’s donation as organ donors will affect the lives of many people which is a testimony the selfless nature of him and his determination to help others.
The community comes together in our grief as we remember Jaydon Woodall, a young man who left a lasting impression on those lucky enough to have met him. His memory will be treasured and his absence will be felt by his family, friends, colleagues and all those who had the pleasure of meeting his.