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    Joseph Aenbacher and Marsha Gregory Remembered After Deadly SC 183 Crash in Pickens County

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsDecember 13, 2025Updated:December 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The quiet stretch of State Route 183 near Jameson Road turned tragic on Thursday, December 11, when a violent collision claimed the lives of two Inman residents whose names now sit heavy on the hearts of their community. Joseph E. Aenbacher, 69, and Marsha A. Gregory, 75, were killed after their car was struck while entering the highway, a sudden loss that has left family members and neighbors struggling to make sense of an ordinary day gone horribly wrong.

    According to investigators, the crash happened as Aenbacher was driving a 2013 Honda Civic from Jameson Road onto SC 183. As the vehicle moved into traffic, it was hit on the driver’s side by an oncoming pickup truck. The impact was devastating. The left side of the Honda was crushed, a clear sign of just how little margin for error existed in those few critical seconds.

    First responders arrived quickly after frantic 911 calls reported a severe wreck. Firefighters, deputies, and EMS crews found Aenbacher unresponsive behind the wheel. Despite immediate lifesaving efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Gregory, seated in the passenger seat, was still alive when help arrived and was rushed to Greenville Memorial Hospital. Doctors worked urgently, but her injuries proved too severe, and she later died at the hospital.

    Authorities confirmed that both victims were wearing seatbelts, a detail that underscores the sheer force of the collision rather than any failure to take safety precautions. Information about the pickup truck driver has been limited, with officials saying their condition and role in the crash remain under review as the investigation continues. No charges or contributing factors have been announced so far.

    For several hours, traffic along SC 183 slowed to a crawl as troopers and investigators carefully documented the scene. Skid marks were measured, debris patterns analyzed, and both vehicles removed once evidence collection was complete. The road eventually reopened, but the sense of normalcy was slower to return.

    Inman is a small place, and news like this travels fast. Friends describe Aenbacher and Gregory as kind, familiar faces—people who showed up, who mattered. Their deaths have sparked an outpouring of condolences, quiet prayers, and shared memories, the kind that surface when a community loses its own.

    Investigators continue to ask for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward, hoping that clarity can bring answers to grieving families. For now, Pickens County is left with the ache of two empty seats and a stark reminder of how quickly lives can change on a busy roadway.

    The post Joseph Aenbacher and Marsha Gregory Remembered After Deadly SC 183 Crash in Pickens County appeared first on Tripplenews.

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