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Melinda Romney Obituary: In loving memory of Wasatch County woman who died following T-bone crash on US 40

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Melinda Romney Motorcycle Accident: In loving memory of Wasatch County woman who died following T-bone crash on US 40.

USTA UTAH mourn the passing of beloved community member, Melinda Romney; “Melinda was influential in the Heber Valley and will be missed by so many. Our thoughts are with the Romney Family during this time of sorrow.”

Tragically, a fatal T-bone crash on US 40 claimed the life of a 53-year-old woman from Wasatch County.

According to Sgt. Cameron Roden of the Utah Highway Patrol, a crash occurred shortly before 7:30 p.m. on August 3rd at the intersection of US 40 and State Route 32. The incident took place just a few miles north of Heber.

According to Roden, a car collided with a motorcycle in a T-bone fashion while the motorcycle was in the process of crossing the intersection. The right-of-way status of the vehicles involved in the crash was undetermined at the time.

In a development that unfolded earlier today, two motorcycle riders found themselves in a dire situation as they were swiftly transported to a nearby hospital via helicopter. Reports indicate that both individuals are currently in a state of “very critical condition.” According to Roden, it has been confirmed that Melinda Romney, a 53-year-old resident of Wasatch County, passed away on Monday. The condition of the man continues to be critical.

Melinda leaves behind two daughters.

“Absolutely devastated for the loss of this incredible Aunt of mine. Melinda Romney Heaven gained a special angel. I know so many loved ones were there to greet you. You earned those beautiful wings and I know Heavenly Father received you with open arms and was so proud of the life and legacy you left with us here on earth. I will miss your loving hugs, kind encouraging words, that beautiful smile and sparkle in your eye. what a beautiful soul you are,” a tribute post shared via Facebook read.