Noah Ellison accident: How Noah Ellison death happened

Noah Ellison accident: Beloved Noah Ellison death happened May 13th 2020 just before 6:15p.m. in a crash near Kent City, at the intersection of 17 Mile Road and Sparta Avenue in Tyrone Township.

He was only 18 years old.

Noah Ellison accident, obituary: How Noah Ellison death happened

A 2003 Pontiac Vibe entered the intersection from northbound Sparta Avenue and failed to stop for a 2020 Chevrolet Traverse going west on 17 Mile Road, causing a collision.

Michigan State Police said the impact forced the two vehicles off the roadway, hitting an utility pole in the northwest corner of the intersection.

Deputies do not believe alcohol is a factor in the crash, but it is still under investigation.

18-year-old Noah Ellison was inside the Pontiac Vibe. He was killed at the scene of the crash. A second passenger was flown to Butterworth Hospital in critical condition. A third passenger also suffered serious injuries.

The driver of the Pontiac Vibe was taken to Butterworth with non-life threatening injuries. Everyone inside the Pontiac Vibe were from Sand Lake, Michigan.

The Chevrolet Traverse had four people inside, all from Kent City. The driver and three passengers were also taken to Butterworth for treatment — they suffered non-life threatening injuries.

Noah Ellison cause of death, obituary, funeral arrangement, any Gofundme page?

Noah Ellison obituary is not available at this time. We will share updates when confirmed and released and as we learn more.

Our deepest condolences and sympathy during this difficult time.

Please say a prayer for Noah’s grieving family and friends as you read the tributes below.

A Tragic Loss

To the Families, Staff, and Students of Grant Public Schools,

It is with great sadness and a tremendously heavy heart that we share the news with you that one of our students, Noah Ellison, lost his life in an automobile accident last evening. Noah was a wonderful young man with many friends and interests.

All of our thoughts and prayers are with their family as we hope for everyone’s recovery through this very unfortunate time. Please join us by sending your thoughts and wishes to them as well, we are so sorry.

This is a difficult time for all of our students and staff to try and process this tragedy as well. If any of you feel any need to reach out to any staff members, please do so. It is so important that even though physically we are apart right now, emotionally we need to stay together.

Please feel free to reach out to the following staff members by email or phone if you feel the need to talk:

Brett Zuver
Dan Simon
Joe Schuitema
Tammy Sullivan
Gabrielle Fessenden
Teresa Fetterly
Mike Maksimchuk
Kari Bade

If you would prefer to talk with someone not at GPS, Tammy Sullivan can connect you with someone who can help.

Again, we are so sorry about everything that has happened. We will continue to keep the Ellison family in our thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Brett Zuver
Superintendent
Grant Public Schools

I think it’s safe to say that tomorrow we all rodeo, ride and pray to best of our hearts content in memory of a great young man, with the heart and passion of a true bull rider ❤️🤍💙 tomorrow we rodeo for Noah Ellison!!!

We are so proud and sincerely lucky to experience every personality that walks through our doors!

The goofy ones, the serious ones and everyone in between! We are all here to “cowboy” with the best of our abilities and no matter how far those abilities take us we are all family til the very end!

So cheers 🍻 to another great rodeo with our SDR family! We can’t wait to see your A-game tomorrow and to share memories that will last a lifetime 🤠

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