Jarrod Lono McQuivey
1967-1991


AF man killed in cycle accident. A 23 year old American Fork man was killed Saturday afternoon at 9967 North Canyon Road, Pleasant Grove, when his motorcycle collided with a car.

Jarrod L. McQuivey apparently died instantly of injuries which he received in the accident, according to Highway Patrol Sgt. Les Langford who investigated the accident.

The officer said that McQuivey was southbound on his motorcycle on Canyon Road and Delbert Atkinson, 56, Pleasant Grove, was attempting a left turn into his driveway. Sgt. Langford said that the Atkinson care apparently turned in front of the motorcycle.

The officer added that the handlebars of the motorcycle just ticked the Atkinson vehicle, but this caused the bike to go out of control and the bike rolled several times before hitting a tree in front of the home at 9943 N. Canyon Road, 75 feet from the point of impact. The motorcycle continued on for another 75 feet before landing on the driveway at the latter address.

McQuivey was taken to American Fork Hospital by Pleasant Grove Ambulance.

Sgt. Langford said it took several hours to determine the identity of the victim as they could not find any identification on him nor in the shrubbery at the accident scene.

The Highway Patrol was assisted by officers and emergency medical personnel from Pleasant Grove.

The accident occurred at 4:52 p.m.

AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN (American Fork, Utah), Wednesday 17 Apr 1991, p.1


Jarrod Lono McQuivey, 23, died April 13, 1991, in American Fork, the result of a motorcycle accident.

He was born Sept. 28, 1967, in Salt Lake City, a son of Jay B. and Mililani Luahiwa McQuivey.

He graduated from American Fork High School in 1986 where he was drum major for two years and public relations director on the student council.

He served an LDS mission in the California Los Angeles Spanish-speaking Mission and served as an assistant to the mission president.

He was currently in his junior year at BYU, majoring in philosophy.

He is survived by his parents of American Fork; two brothers; Jace L. McQuivey and James L. McQuivey, both of Provo; grandmother, Lily McQuivey, American Fork; grandfather Wallace Grace, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork East Stake Center, 825 E. 500 North. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services.

Burial will be in the American Fork Cemetery.

AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN (American Fork, Utah), Wednesday 17 April 1991, p.12

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