NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Caleb LeQuire, a young man known for his infectious smile and unwavering loyalty, tragically lost his life following a motorcycle crash on February 26, 2025. The 23-year-old was riding westward on Elm Hill Pike when a van pulled out in front of him. He was hospitalized with serious injuries and passed away a week later, leaving his friends and family in mourning.
Those who knew Caleb remember him as someone with a radiant personality. His friends, including Kim and Collin McCloud, spoke fondly of his ambition and fierce loyalty. “If I had to describe Caleb in three words, I’d say he was highly ambitious, striving for independence, and fiercely loyal to his friends,” Kim recalled. McCloud, who described Caleb as a constant source of comfort and positivity, added, “No matter the situation — whether we had just gotten in trouble at school or faced other challenges — I always knew I could count on Caleb to give me a big grin.”
Caleb’s friends are not only cherishing the memories they shared with him but are also providing support to his family during this difficult time. As they cope with the loss, they remember the good times and the strength of Caleb’s character.
The crash, which occurred on Elm Hill Pike in Nashville, has drawn attention to the risks associated with motorcycles. According to Lieutenant Bill Miller of the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), motorcycles are often harder to spot in traffic, especially at higher speeds. “Motorcyclists can blend into traffic extremely easily. To avoid being overlooked, it’s important to drive within the speed limit. The faster you go, the harder it is for other drivers to see you,” Miller explained.
As of publication, the Tennessee Highway Patrol has reported 275 motorcycle crashes across the state in 2025, 14 of which have been fatal. While motorcycles offer a fun and economical means of transportation, they come with significant risks, a reality that has tragically impacted the LeQuire family.
In light of Caleb’s death, a GoFundMe campaign has been set up to help cover the funeral expenses for his family. Those wishing to support can contribute through the online fundraiser, with many friends and loved ones already offering their assistance.
The sudden loss of Caleb LeQuire, taken too soon at the age of 23, has left a hole in the hearts of those who knew him. His friends, family, and community will forever remember the joy and loyalty he brought into their lives.