Family, friends, and the wider community are remembering 26-year-old Trinitee Hunter of Spartanburg, who passed away days after a multi-vehicle crash over the weekend.
The incident occurred Saturday evening along Interstate 26 East near Clinton. Trinitee was later taken to Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital, where she continued to receive care. Sadly, she did not survive and passed away on Tuesday, according to the Laurens County Coroner’s Office.
Beyond the sadness of her passing, Trinitee is being honored for a powerful and selfless decision. As an organ donor, she gave the gift of life to others. In recognition of this, a heartfelt Walk of Honor was held on Wednesday, where medical staff and loved ones gathered to pay tribute to her generosity and lasting impact.
Those who knew Trinitee are remembering her as a vibrant young woman whose life touched many. Messages of support and remembrance have been shared across the community, with many highlighting her kindness and the meaningful legacy she leaves behind.
Authorities, including the South Carolina Highway Patrol and the Laurens County Coroner’s Office, continue to review the circumstances surrounding the crash. The investigation remains ongoing as officials work to gather more details.
During this difficult time, Trinitee’s family and friends are finding comfort in the memories they shared and the lives she helped through her final act of generosity. Her story stands as a reminder of compassion, strength, and the difference one person can make.
Our thoughts are with all who are mourning her loss while also honoring her remarkable gift.
