Joe Klinedinst Bike Accident: York, PA family mourns father of two killed in Hellam Township crash
Joe Klinedinst Bike Accident: The York and Jacobus, PA communities are mourning with the family of a bicyclist killed in a collision involving a bicycle and a vehicle on Saturday. According to reports, a father of two passed away in a crash that happened Saturday morning.
Who Was Joe Klinedinst?
Joe Klinedinst was a native of Jacobus, Pennsylvania, and lived in York, Pennsylvania with his wife and two beautiful daughters. Joe Klinedinst was a graduate of Millersville University and Dallastown Area Senior High School. He worked at the Dallastown Area School District.
What Happened To Joe Klinedinst?
One individual was killed in an incident between a bicycle and an SUV Saturday morning. The incident occurred at 10:15 a.m. at the intersection of Mount Pisgah Road and Ducktown Road in Hellam Township. The coroner was called in for an adult male biker who was heading westbound on Mount Pisgah Road when he collided with the side of an SUV that was pulling out into the road. Hellam Township police and Pennsylvania State Police are looking into the incident.
Joe Klinedinst Obituary and Funeral Arrangements will be Released by the Family
Andrew Langston: At a loss for words. The body and mind are numb. I still can’t accept it. The impact you have had on my life is more than anyone will ever know. From my teacher to my teammate & coach and, more importantly, my friend. It breaks my heart to even be writing this when we were supposed to be talking today about the future. The past year alone, we have accomplished more than I could have ever dreamed of in a lifetime.
Every step of the way you were there. Literally every step of the way to the point I woke up today not knowing what to do. Thank you for being my motivation every single day. You inspired me to be the best husband, father & athlete I could be. From the bottom of my heart, I just want to say Thank You! Thank you for everything, and thank you for believing in me more than I did myself.