In Loving Memory of Rickey Morgan and Robert Senn Jr.
The community of Vermilion Township is mourning the heartbreaking loss of two of its own, Rickey Morgan, 49, and Robert Senn Jr., 65, who tragically lost their lives in a crash early Friday morning in Erie County. Their sudden passing has left family members, friends, and neighbors grappling with sorrow, reflection, and an overwhelming sense of loss.
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred around 2 a.m. on U.S. Highway 6 near mile marker 25. Authorities reported that Rickey Morgan was driving westbound with Robert Senn Jr. seated in the front passenger seat when the vehicle lost control on a left-hand curve. The car went off the right side of the roadway, returned after an overcorrection, and then veered off again. The vehicle ultimately struck two signs and a tree before coming to a stop.
Both men were not wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash, and officials confirmed that alcohol was a factor. Rickey and Robert were pronounced dead at the scene. The roadway was temporarily closed as investigators worked diligently to piece together the circumstances of the accident. The investigation remains ongoing.
While the details surrounding their passing are sobering, today we focus not solely on the tragedy, but on the lives they lived and the memories they leave behind.
Rickey Morgan was a man known for his presence — the kind that filled a room with laughter, conversation, and familiarity. At 49, he had lived nearly five decades of experiences, relationships, and stories that shaped who he was. Those who knew Rickey remember his personality, his spirit, and the bonds he shared with friends and loved ones. His life, though cut short, carried meaning for those who walked alongside him.
Robert Senn Jr., 65, carried the wisdom and perspective that come with years of life experience. He had seen seasons change, watched communities grow, and built relationships that spanned decades. To his family and friends, he was more than a name in a report — he was a father, a friend, a neighbor, and a man whose journey mattered. His legacy lives on in the stories told about him and the quiet, everyday moments that defined his character.
The loss of two lives in a single moment is a weight no community carries lightly. In small-town communities like Vermilion Township, connections run deep. Neighbors know each other. Families intertwine. Shared spaces hold shared memories. When tragedy strikes, it ripples through every corner — from homes to workplaces to gathering places.
Their passing also serves as a solemn reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of making safe choices on the road. The impact of impaired driving extends far beyond a single night. It touches families, friends, first responders, and entire communities. As we remember Rickey and Robert, may their story inspire reflection, responsibility, and care for one another.
To the families of Rickey Morgan and Robert Senn Jr., words can never fully ease the pain of such an unexpected loss. Grief is a journey without a clear map, and healing takes time. May you find comfort in the love that surrounds you, in the memories that cannot be taken away, and in the support of a community that stands beside you during this difficult time.
Though their lives ended too soon, Rickey and Robert will not be forgotten. Their names will be spoken. Their memories will be shared. Their presence will be missed in ways both big and small — in familiar laughter, in empty seats, and in the quiet spaces where their voices once echoed.
May they rest in peace, and may their loved ones find strength in the days ahead.

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