Father and Teen Daughter Tragically Pass Away in Utah Canyon

Note: We are republishing this story, which originally made news in July 2024, to honor the lives of Richard and Sally Hendrickson and reflect on their lasting legacy. A tragic accident in Utah has left a community mourning the sudden loss of Richard David Hendrickson, 57, and his 16-year-old daughter, Sally. The fatal incident occurred Saturday afternoon on a state highway in Ogden Canyon, when a mini bulldozer came loose from a tow truck and fell onto the family’s GMC pickup truck.

According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, the bulldozer became detached as the tow truck made a right-hand turn. Richard and Sally, who were traveling in the truck while towing a boat, were both pronounced dead at the scene.Hendrickson was the president and CEO of Lifetime Products, a well-known company specializing in outdoor furniture and recreational goods.

The company released a statement expressing its deep sorrow over the loss of its leader, noting that his wife and two other children sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the accident. A third daughter was reportedly abroad at the time.“It is with profound sadness that we announce the tragic and sudden passing of our CEO and President, Richard David Hendrickson, in a car accident,” Lifetime Products stated.

“This tragic event also took the life of his daughter, Sally.”Utah Governor Spencer Cox shared his condolences on social media, describing Hendrickson as a close friend and an exceptional leader.

“We are heartbroken by his tragic passing along with his daughter Sally,” the governor wrote. “We grieve alongside his family and hope they find solace and healing during this difficult time.”Those who knew Hendrickson remember him as a visionary with a strong technical background and a passion for innovation. Barry Mower, the founder of Lifetime Products, reflected on his decades-long friendship with Hendrickson:

“Richard began his career as a welder and advanced through various positions within the company, ultimately rising to the role of President and CEO thanks to his remarkable skills and talents. He was a deeply valued friend whom I trusted immensely, and his absence will be profoundly felt. Lifetime Products will forever be changed without him.”

The news of Richard and Sally’s untimely passing has sent shockwaves through their community, affecting friends, coworkers, and business associates who admired Hendrickson’s leadership and commitment. Investigations into the cause of the accident are ongoing.

This heartbreaking incident is a sobering reminder of how quickly life can change and the importance of cherishing loved ones. As the Hendrickson family and the Lifetime Products team begin the difficult process of healing, they are surrounded by the support and sympathy of a community united in grief.

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