Springfield News-Sun

FATHER MOURNS SONS LOST IN FATAL CRASH

Two other Springfiel­d residents also died in head-on collision.

- By Hasan Karim Staff Writer

Junie Whitt said the death of his two sons last weekend has not quite hit him yet as he remembers their kindness, sense of humor as well as one son’s love for animals and wrestling.

Robert, 24, and Timothy Whitt, 31, were among four who lost their lives last Saturday after the car they were riding in veered into another lane resulting in a head-on collision in Champaign County.

Timothy’s longtime partner Amber Whitt, 33, as well as her son, Immanuel Burchnell, 13, also died in the crash. All four Springfiel­d residents were pronounced dead at the scene.

Junie said his sons were raised in Springfiel­d and that “they lived together and died together.”

He remembered Timothy as an avid fan of profession­al wrestling and someone who loved animals and motorcycle­s. Robert “liked about anything, it did not matter to him.” He was also known for his sense of humor.

“They just enjoyed their lives and took it day by day,” Junie Whitt said of his two sons. He said he remembers their kindness as they loved their family and would give someone the shirt off their backs.

Junie said his sons had gone to the Champaign County Fair with family and friends and were on their way back when the fatal crash occurred.

They were riding in a 2002 Suzuki headed south in the 3100

block of U.S. 68 South.

Shortly before 7 p.m., the vehicle crossed the center line and struck a white 2021 Toyota Highlander head-on near the Hickory Grove Road intersecti­on, about two miles from Urbana city limits, according to the Champaign County Sheriff ’s Office.

The driver of the Suzuki, Mindy Scott, 26, of Springfiel­d, and two children also in the SUV, Christiana Burchell, 11, and Zachariah Billingsle­y, 1, all of Springfiel­d, were taken to hospitals, according to the sheriff ’s office.

The two in the Toyota, Urbana residents Richard Snyder, 63, and Debra Snyder, 65, also were taken for treatment.

The crash is being investigat­ed by the Champaign County Sheriff ’s Office and Champaign County Coroner’s Office.

Junie said he was in shock when he learned Robert and Timothy had died and is still processing that loss.

Robert left behind two small children who were not with him the day he passed. Timothy did not have children of his own but served as a father figure to Immanuel, Junie said.

Amber and Timothy had been in a relationsh­ip for eight years, Junie said. Immanuel had just finished seventh grade at the Springfiel­d City School, according to the district.

Junie said a service will be held for his boys Aug. 21.

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 ?? HASAN KARIM / STAFF ?? Junie Whitt points to a collage of pictures of his two sons Robert and Timothy Whitt, as well as Timothy’s longtime partner Amber Whitt and her son Immanuel Burchnell. All four lost their lives in a fatal crash in Champaign County.
HASAN KARIM / STAFF Junie Whitt points to a collage of pictures of his two sons Robert and Timothy Whitt, as well as Timothy’s longtime partner Amber Whitt and her son Immanuel Burchnell. All four lost their lives in a fatal crash in Champaign County.
 ?? HASAN KARIM PHOTOS /STAFF ?? Junie Whitt watches his grandchild­ren play inside his Springfiel­d home. Whitt lost two of his sons last Saturday in a fatal crash in Champaign County. Whitt says he is still processing the grief.
HASAN KARIM PHOTOS /STAFF Junie Whitt watches his grandchild­ren play inside his Springfiel­d home. Whitt lost two of his sons last Saturday in a fatal crash in Champaign County. Whitt says he is still processing the grief.
 ??  ?? Junie Whitt points to an old picture of his son Robert Whitt, who lost his life in a fatal crash in Champaign County after going to the fair with friends and family.
Junie Whitt points to an old picture of his son Robert Whitt, who lost his life in a fatal crash in Champaign County after going to the fair with friends and family.

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