In Loving Memory of Damarcus Tyrell Wimbush, Chelsea Elizabeth Wilson, and Aliah Michelle Smith
East Dublin — The community is mourning the devastating loss of Damarcus Tyrell Wimbush, 29, of Millen, Chelsea Elizabeth Wilson, 35, of Soperton, and her 16-year-old daughter, Aliah Michelle Smith, whose lives were tragically cut short in a late-night crash that has left families heartbroken and a region in deep sorrow.
This tragic incident has shaken loved ones and neighbors alike, as they come to terms with the sudden loss of three lives that held meaning, connection, and promise. In moments like these, the impact extends far beyond those directly involved, touching entire communities bound together by grief and shared remembrance.
Damarcus, Chelsea, and Aliah are each remembered as individuals who were valued deeply by their families and friends. Their lives carried unique roles within their households and circles of loved ones—roles that cannot be replaced. The memories they created, the relationships they nurtured, and the presence they brought into the lives of others remain a lasting part of their legacy.
For those grieving, the days ahead will be filled with reflection, support, and remembrance. While the pain of this loss is profound, so too is the love and connection that continues through the memories they leave behind.
Authorities have reported that the incident involved a late-night crash, and the circumstances are being reviewed as part of the ongoing process. During this time, the focus remains on honoring the lives lost and supporting the families affected.
As friends, relatives, and community members come together, they share in both sorrow and remembrance—holding onto the moments that defined who these individuals were beyond the tragedy.
May their memories bring comfort, and may their loved ones find strength in one another as they navigate this difficult time.
Rest in peace, Damarcus Tyrell Wimbush, Chelsea Elizabeth Wilson, and Aliah Michelle Smith. You are deeply loved, forever remembered, and gone too soon.
