James Foster Death, Obituary: James Foster of Louisville, KY, has died in a tragic motorcycle accident. He went to Fern Creek High School. He was an active member of the Louisville Biker News.
Tributes
Breaks my heart to make this post, breaks my heart that this happened to two very special people. Jamie, you will be missed dearly. You always knew how to make people laugh and we always had that beer on standby for ya. Rip James Foster.
It’s with deep sadness that I must report of the loss of a friend and brother to many and an active member of Louisville Biker News group. James Foster lost his life in a bike wreck last night and Dina Alsop is in the hospital with serious injuries.
I’m so sad to hear of our Dear friend James Foster passing. I will miss his kindness, Twinkling eyes, and Big Hugs. He just randomly reached out to me Friday to check on me. I so appreciated that, and I felt impressed to tell him 2x to plz be careful and take care. I know he not only loved the Lord but had a relationship with him and Practiced his faith.
Driver’s Arrest
A woman from Nelson County has been taken into custody by the Kentucky State Police in connection with a fatal collision that resulted in the death of a man from Jefferson County. According to the post made by the KSP Frankfort, the collision took place on July 21 at approximately 5:10 p.m. at the intersection of Old Louisville Road and U.S. 150 in Spencer County.
According to the findings of the investigation, a GMC Arcadia was traveling east on U.S. 150 when it crossed the center line and got into a collision with a motorcycle that was traveling the other way. James Foster, who was 52 years old and from Louisville, was the rider of the motorcycle that was involved in the crash. In Bloomfield, the driver of the Arcadia, Laurie Hahn, who is 49 years old, was taken into custody and charged with the following offenses:
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and committing a homicide with a vehicle. Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. An absence of a seat belt being worn. Vehicles traveling in the other direction are not given the right of way when they are passing. Unsafe driving behavior. A failure on the part of the owner to keep insurance. Assault in the first degree. A booking was completed for Hahn at Shelby County Detention Center, and he is currently waiting to be arraigned.