A family in Houston County is grieving the loss of a loved one who died in a car crash.
A family in Houston County is in grief for their loved one who died in an automobile accident on March 9.
Reagan Brewer was traveling to work when she allegedly swerved into the lane of an 18-wheeler on Highway 52, causing the truck to collide with her head. According to reports, the vehicle even pulled her automobile for a hundred yards or more.
Raegan was driving to work at Panera Bread when the collision occurred, according to family members.
Days earlier, her father had spoken with her and had planned to speak with her again over the weekend.
Reagan’s father, Rick Brewer, claimed, “I told her, ‘I love you, and I’ll talk to you this weekend,’ and that never happened.”
After completing her studies at Troy and Rehobeth High, Brewer transferred to Wallace Community College to pursue her goal of becoming a veterinarian by earning an associate’s degree.
Reagan put that desire on hold as he worked as a manager at Panera and completed his education.
“I mean, she never relied on anyone for anything. Her father remarked, “She was a sweetheart who wanted to make it on her own, and she did.”
Reagan and her fiancé were preparing for their wedding.
Their level of happiness was at its peak. They had already made plans for their future, including where they would live and what they would do, Brewer stated.
Reagan had a certain trait that was difficult to discover, according to family members, and it was evident in everyone she interacted with.
Brewer claimed that she was incapable of seeing the negative in anyone. “She was always smiling and never got angry or frustrated.”
The family claims that Reagan’s capacity for love and constant dependability will live on in their memories.
According to Brewer, “it didn’t matter what time of day or night it was with her friends or anyone else.” She was available if you simply asked. She was that individual.
Reagan’s family requests that you remember and pray for both their family and her fiancĂ©’s family.
The investigation is under the jurisdiction of Webb Police.