According to sources, Charles Purvis, a citizen of Conway, South Carolina, unfortunately died in a crash that happened in Horry County on Sunday morning, January 26, 2025.
As more information about the disaster becomes available, the local community is in grief. To ascertain what caused the deadly collision, authorities are looking into the accident’s circumstances.
“Life Is Good Motorcyclists Ministry. We received the sad news this morning. Cuz lost His life in a car accident…
Last Sunday, We were attending a Motorcross Event. We met a fine Young Man, He said His name is Charles Purvis, but call him Cuz. He helped Us setup and take down Our Ministry Tent.”
Further information about the crash and any additional parties involved has not yet been released. Local law enforcement is expected to provide updates as the investigation progresses.
The loss of Charles Purvis has deeply impacted his family and friends, and the community extends its condolences during this difficult time.
TRIBUTES
“January 26, 2025 is a sad day. We express our condolences to the Purvis and Williams family. Charles “cuz” Purvis was in a terrible car accident this morning that cost him his life,” Low Country Hare Scramble mourn in a social media post.
“Charles was the cousin/best friend of Rattlesnake Hill landowner, Lucas Williams, who had purchased an Atv days before rattlesnake hills race just so that him and Charles could race quads together for the first time.
Charles expressed how much he loved it and wanted to race every race. Charles was a great soul that put smiles on everyone’s faces. Please keep your thoughts and prayers with the families at this time, live life to the fullest and love your loved ones more then you already do, we never know when it’s our time to go. You will forever be missed Charles Purvis.”
“Such a sad day for Horry County. RIP, Charles Purvis AKA Chuck!,” Seth H. June mourn in a Facebook post. “As many can attest to, Charles was truly one of the best friends anyone could ask for. Always willing to help, he taught so many about life on the water and was the kind of person you could really talk to.
As I’m sitting here reflecting, I’ll always treasure the memories we shared as roommates (2013-2014 I think it was) and as friends. From bream fishing tournaments after work to frog gigging, every kind of fishing, duck hunting, and just living the river life. The list goes on and on. It was always an adventure with Charles and his presence in the community was like no other.
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