News Summary
The Nashville community is in mourning after the tragic death of Derek McIntosh, a local motorcyclist, in a crash involving a tractor trailer on February 2, 2025. The accident occurred on I-24 East, leaving many questions unanswered about the circumstances. Derek was a cherished father and a respected forklift operator, known for his passion for biking and music, and his involvement with the Truckers, Bikers, and Veterans Riding Club. He leaves behind a young daughter and a loving family who are grieving his loss.
Nashville Community Mourns the Loss of Local Biker in Tragic Accident
In a heartbreaking turn of events, the Nashville community is grieving the untimely death of Derek McIntosh, a beloved motorcyclist and dedicated father. The 36-year-old resident of Smithville lost his life in a devastating crash involving a tractor trailer on the afternoon of February 2, 2025.
A Fateful Afternoon on I-24
The accident occurred around 2:45 p.m. near mile marker 56, close to the Harding Place exit. Derek was riding his cherished Harley Davidson FLT and tried to merge onto I-24 East when tragedy struck. Reports indicate that he collided with a large tractor trailer, which resulted in his motorcycle sliding underneath the massive vehicle.
Despite the quick response from emergency personnel, they sadly pronounced him dead at the scene. Early investigations revealed that there was no sign of impairment from either Derek or the driver of the tractor trailer, leaving many questions lingering about what exactly caused this unfortunate incident.
Traffic Jam and Community Response
The crash had a significant impact on travel in the area, forcing authorities to close all eastbound lanes of I-24. Commuters found themselves diverted at the Briley Parkway exit, leading to frustrating detours for those trying to reach their destinations. Thankfully, after several hours, the roadway was reopened to traffic around 7 p.m., but the community remained shaken by the news of Derek’s passing.
A Life Well-Lived
Derek McIntosh was much more than just a motorcyclist. He was a forklift operator at Nissan, where he was well-respected and appreciated by his peers. Outside of work, Derek was an avid biker, showcasing his passion for motorcycles with pride. He also had a deep love for music and was known to strum his guitar during leisurely moments.
Moreover, he held the title of vice president of the Truckers, Bikers, and Veterans Riding Club, a testament to his commitment to bringing people together through shared interests. Not just content with riding, Derek enjoyed a variety of outdoor activities, from fishing and golfing to spending quality time with his family and friends.
Family and Friends Remembered
Derek was born on December 31, 1988, in Oxford, Ohio, to his loving parents Eric McIntosh and Marla Harsh. He leaves behind a 6-year-old daughter, Melody McIntosh, who was the light of his life, as well as a sister and two brothers who will also miss him dearly. His family, though heartbroken, cherishes the memories they shared with him, and they appreciate the outpouring of love and support from the community during this tough time.
Sadly, Derek was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Lonnie Mack, and maternal grandmother, Malessia Bowling, who no doubt welcomed him with open arms.
Final Farewell
The Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is arranging visitation times for family and friends to pay their respects. Friends and loved ones can gather on Saturday from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 11:30 a.m. until the 1:00 p.m. service at the Love-Cantrell Funeral Home chapel. Following the service, burial will take place at the Salem Cemetery.
A Lasting Legacy
Derek McIntosh’s tragic passing has left a void that won’t soon be filled in the hearts of those who knew him. His life was a vibrant tapestry woven with passion, love for family, and a commitment to community. As Nashville comes together to honor his memory, his spirit will undoubtedly ride on in the hearts of many.
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- WSMV: Smithville Man Killed in I-24 Crash
- Wikipedia: Motorcycle Safety
- Fox 17: Motorcyclist Killed in Crash
- Google Search: Nashville Motorcycle Accidents
- WKRN: I-24E Blocked Due to Crash
- Google Scholar: Motorcycle Accidents Statistics
- News Channel 5: Fighting for Justice After Motorcycle Crash
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Motorcycle Accident
- Fox 17: Passenger on Motorcycle Dies in Crash
- Google News: Nashville Motorcycle Accident
