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IXNAYXJ

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Last night Jessica Torres was involved in an accident and pronounced dead at the scene. She is survived her husband Joe (XJoe on this forum, Six-Nine on others) and two children, 11 and 15.

Kitsap Sun story link

A lot of us have wheeled with Joe over the years, first with his Cherokee and most recently with his YJ. Please keep the Torres family in your thoughts, and if there is anything we can do, please don't hesitate, Joe.

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-----Matt-----
 
Joe and his family are in our thoughts and prayers. speechless
 
I don't know you either Joe but the thought of this happening to anyone makes me sick to my stomach. Very sad situation. Sorry for you and your family's loss. If the driver was indeed intoxicated I hope he ends up at the bottom of the ocean....
 
I've never met XJ Joe, but the very thought of this happening strikes a chord within me. My deepest condolences Joe. God be with you in this time of tragedy.
 
Joe,
I have only had the opportunity to wheel with you a couple of times, but you hold a very special place in my wheeling experiences. You are a wonderful person with a strong heart. I can not imagine for a second what you are going through. I hope that you and your kids are able to get through this together and help create additional bonds that last the rest of your lives.

If there is ANYTHING that I can do please do not hesitate to ask!!

I lookforward to the next time we meet on the trail.

Mich(off to hold my wife and kids)ael
 
How come the a$$hole always walks away? Its just not fair. My good friend's sister got hit by a drunk on I-5, he walked away, she died.

My condoleances go out to both Joe's and Jessica's familys and friends. I'm truley sorry for your loss.
 
Some additional info popping up from the NW 4wheel community
There has been an account set up at Bank of America to help Joe and his family get through this time financially
From PNWJeep:
KOJA said:
So all of us have heard the news about Joe's (Six Nine) wife Jessica Torres passing away tragically Monday evening. I made mention about a bank account to help out with cost of everything. Well there is now a bank account set up for this.All the money that is deposited in that fund will help the family pay their mortgage, groceries, and medical expenses. You can go to ANY Bank of America and deposit any amount of money.The account name is JESSICA TORRES Family Fund. If you would like to reference the bank account number (for ease of deposit) you may 35510346. Any amount will help out. We all as wheelers need to pull together and help out a fellow wheeler in his time of despair. He is going to need time to heel and be with his kids and the rest of his family. Not being able to work means the bills are going to stack up and worrying about bills should be the last thing on his mind. So if you can spare a 20$ or what ever you can afford this will help out in many ways. Thanks you all for your support ,thoughts and prayers for a very genuine friend as Joe.

Those Guys Rod and Customs in Bremerton has been kind enough to to host a fundraising barbeque for Joe and his family. Info from Timbercrawler:
http://timbercrawler.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=29032

Some of us know Joe and some of us dont. Regardless, one of our fellow NW wheelers and his family is going through a horribly tragic time. Anything we can do to help would be greatly appreciated.
-Ryan
 
Thank you all for all of your thoughts and prayers. Jess is very special to us, and will be missed dearly.

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My wife Jessica the red head, My daughter and I. One of my boy
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Thanks for the pictures of your family Joe. I tried to express my condolences on PNW, but words fail me. I'm terribly sorry for your loss. I can't imagine losing my wife, much less in your circumstances.

I heard the service went well yesterday, and it sounds like you have a lot of friends and family to help you out, and remember the good times with.

Hope to see you on the trails again soon.

-Jeremy
 
Megawatt said:
Thanks for the pictures of your family Joe. I tried to express my condolences on PNW, but words fail me. I'm terribly sorry for your loss. I can't imagine losing my wife, much less in your circumstances.

I heard the service went well yesterday, and it sounds like you have a lot of friends and family to help you out, and remember the good times with.

Hope to see you on the trails again soon.

-Jeremy

X's 2. Keep your head up and hold onto your kids.
-Ryan
 
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