Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Truck driver who died in crash identified

Rewey man among nine killed in Clark County

- Drake Bentley

The semitraile­r truck driver, involved in the Clark County crash Friday that killed nine, was identified this week by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.

Daniel Liddicoat, 51, of Rewey in Iowa County, died at the scene of the crash after being ejected from the semi, the sheriff’s office said.

His semitraile­r truck hauling a tankerload of milk on Highway 95 collided with a passenger van that had turned onto its path in Hatfield, leading to one of the deadliest crashes in state history.

Seven of the victims were members of an Amish community in Virginia and were visiting family in Wisconsin. Only a 2-year-old boy survived the crash. He was pulled from the wreckage by witness Nathaniel Jahn.

James McCoy, around 45, was the driver of the van from Pounding Mill, Virginia. The others in the van were Linda Byler, 44; Lydia Byler, 24; Ellen Schrock, 23; Orlah Schrock, 24; Judy Rose Schrock, 6 months old; Delilah Schrock, 21; and Suzanna Hertzler, 18.

According to an obituary on the Larson Family Funeral Homes website, Liddicoat had been driving the milk for the family business, Liddicoat Trucking, for 34 years. He was born in Dodgeville. He graduated from Iowa-Grant High School in Livingston in 1990.

Liddicoat married his wife in 1994 after knowing her since fifth grade. They were set to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversar­y in May. The couple had two daughters, Emma and Olivia.

According to his wife, who didn’t provide her name on his obituary, Liddicoat loved sports, having played during his youth and having coached the Iowa-Grant High School girls basketball team.

Liddicoat’s wife said her husband was the “voice of the business as he spoke daily with dispatcher­s and our drivers to get milk picked up and delivered in our tri-state area.”

“When some people might be ready to slow down, my husband had no plans for that yet and was always looking to the future and how to make it successful,” she added.

“I adored this man, and he was my best friend and there is no one more perfect for me. He was one of the good ones.”

A committal service will take place later this week for Liddicoat, with visitation on Wednesday and a celebratio­n of life Thursday at Montfort Fire Station. To leave condolence­s with the family, visit larsonfune­ralhomes.com/ dan-liddicoat.

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