Ellis County

Man killed in Ellis County severe weather honored by racing community

Friends are remembering TJ Bailey for his kindness and dedication to motorsports

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The family and friends of a man killed during storms over the weekend are remembering his legacy. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Larry Collins tells us more.

The racing community in Ellis County is mourning the loss of one of their own who was killed in severe weather Saturday.

Family members told 온라인카지노사이트 5 that TJ Bailey was killed sheltering his wife and two children as his RV was torn apart by strong winds.

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Seth Fox still remembers the first time he met Bailey: a car fanatic who always made people feel welcome, no matter how new they were to racing.

“He’s just one of those people that, no matter what position he was put in, or where he was at, he was just always positive,” said Fox.

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Bailey’s family and friends are now trying to share in that mindset in the wake of a sudden loss.

Family members said that on Saturday morning, Bailey, his wife, and two children were staying in an RV at the Texas Motorplex in Ellis County.

Suddenly, winds up to 90 mph tore through the area, shredding the RV and sending all four family members to the hospital.

His wife and children survived, but Bailey died from his injuries.

Family members told 온라인카지노사이트 5 that TJ Bailey was killed when his RV was torn apart by strong winds while he was sheltering with his family. 온라인카지노사이트 5's Keenan Willard has the story.

“It was terrible to hear the news,” said Fox. “To lose somebody like that, as you can tell on social media, it makes waves. The pain is felt nationwide.”

Friends told 온라인카지노사이트 5 Bailey was renowned in the racing community as a track prepper who sprayed the asphalt surface before competitions.

“It makes a world of a difference, especially for those people who are competing at really high levels,” said Fox. ”And he was known to prep the track perfectly, probably the best one in the south if I had to say.”

In a statement posted to social media on Sunday, Texas Motorplex said, “TJ’s passion for the sport was unmatched …as his son Kobe Bailey said, losing him feels like losing Superman, and that’s exactly who he was to so many of us.”

“He was just an incredibly stand-up guy,” said Fox. “And we don’t have a lot of those to spare.”

The Texas Motorplex announced they’re launching a after this loss. Their next race event, TX2K25, starts Tuesday and will be dedicated to Bailey’s memory.

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