Sam Dekuiper Death, Former Lawrence Tech Baseball Player died in a tragic car accident in Traverse City, Michigan: A baseball player who had previously played for Lawrence Technological University, Samuel Dekuiper, has passed away. There was a terrible vehicle accident that took place in Traverse City, Michigan, on May 3, 2024, which ultimately led to his passing death on that day. On Saturday, it was revealed that he had passed away through a message that said, “The Titan family lost a good one yesterday afternoon.” Our dear friend Sam DeKuiper was taken from us far too soon as a result of a car that crossed the center line and collided with his vehicle.
One person was killed in a collision that took place on Friday afternoon in Grand Traverse County. The collision involved two automobiles and included Grand Traverse County. Captain Brandon Brinks of the Grand Traverse County Sheriff’s Office stated that the incident occurred on County Road 633 between Miller Road and Schell Road at around five o’clock in the afternoon. Schell Road is considered to be the intersection where the crash occurred. During the time when personnel were investigating the happenings and trying to figure out what caused the accident, the area was closed while they were doing their investigation.
Sam, who graduated from Traverse City West High School in 2019, was not only an exceptional athlete but also an exceptional person being. He was a graduate of the school in 2019. His work ethic was superior to that of his contemporaries, and he found delight in the process of striving to be the best that he could be. His work ethic was outstanding. He never failed to maintain a cheerful demeanor, regardless of the set of circumstances, and he had the ability to look for the good in any situation.
Following his graduation from high school, he went on to play baseball at Lawrence Technological University for a period of four years. During that time, he was successful both before and after the game. During this time, he was given the opportunity to play baseball. Over the course of four months, beginning in May 2022 and ending in August 2022, he was employed by Thompson Surgical Instruments, Inc. in the capacity of Production Assembler.Prior to being promoted to the position of Design Engineer at Thompson Retractor, he had been working there as an Engineering Intern for a period of eight months, commencing in May 2023 and ending in December 2023. By the time he was promoted, he had already completed his internship.