In Kentucky, the community is reeling from the loss of 20-year-old Trae Xander McCormack, a former high school football player and wrestler, who tragically lost his life in a car accident on Christmas Day, December 25, 2025.
The young man from Ekron, Kentucky, known for his energy, love of cars, and spirit, was killed in a head-on collision in Meade County, sending shockwaves through his family, friends, and the broader community, who remember him as a loving son, devoted brother, and loyal friend.
The crash occurred around 9 p.m. Central Time at the intersection of Garrett Road and Brandenburg Road, according to reports from the Kentucky State Police.
Investigators say a truck traveling westbound on KY 144 inexplicably crossed the center line, slamming head-on into Trae’s Nissan Sentra.
The impact was so severe that the truck also struck a nearby parked vehicle, though the occupant inside escaped unharmed.
Trae, who was driving the Sentra, succumbed to his injuries at the scene.
The truck’s driver and a juvenile passenger were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, but authorities have yet to determine the exact cause of the truck veering into oncoming traffic.
This tragic incident has prompted renewed discussions in the area about road safety, especially during holiday periods when travel is heightened.
Born on December 21, 2005, in Louisville, Kentucky, to parents Shannon and Quinton “Squid” McCormack, Trae grew up in a lively household surrounded by his siblings: Tristin, Haley, Talon, Phoenix, and Layla.
From a young age, he built the qualities that would define his kindness, determination, and a bit of mischief.
As a student at Meade County High School, where he graduated in 2023, Trae excelled as a student-athlete, starring on both the football and wrestling teams.
His athletic prowess earned him respect among peers and coaches, but it was his off-field personality that truly shone. Friends recall him as someone who always did things “the Trae way“, unconventional, passionate, and full of heart.
Beyond sports, Trae had a deep passion for cars and trucks, often tinkering with them in his free time.
At the time of his passing, he was working in production at BlueOval SK, a role that aligned perfectly with his mechanical interests and hardworking nature.
Trae’s sudden death has caused many people who knew him to express their sadness and support.
Robert Robertson, a family acquaintance, shared a touching memory on Facebook, reflecting on time spent with a younger Trae over a decade ago.
“It’s been over 10 years since I was close with Trae but I was in and out of their lives for a couple of years. He was a smart kid, back then he loved wrestling, video games, and acting goofy. (I included a picture that Beth took of me acting goofy with him while making spaghetti for them)
Via Facebook
I’m distraught and saddened that God called him home at such a young age. I’m praying for his family and my heart is heavy tonight.”
Such tributes highlight the lasting impact Trae had on people, even those from his past.
The McCormack family, devastated by the loss, has been enveloped in community support.
Nay Hayes posted on Facebook, encouraging people to share photos of Trae, noting that the family would greatly appreciate any memories captured in images, whether sent directly or through private messages to be forwarded.
In addition, a Meal Train has been organized to provide meals for the family in the coming days, easing some of the burdens during their period of mourning.
Local photographer Radiant Smiles has stepped up with a heartfelt initiative: pay-what-you-can photo sessions on January 3 and January 17, 2026, at Buttermilk Falls and Otter Creek, with all proceeds going directly to the McCormacks.
“It’s with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Trae McCormack, who tragically lost his life in a car accident, Our community has lost someone far too soon, and his family is facing an unimaginable loss. This is a small way we can come together.”
The response shows the close bonds in Meade County, where neighbors rally in times of tragedy.
Trae is survived by his loving parents, Shannon and Quinton, his siblings, and a host of extended family and friends who cherished him.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Gerard and Barbara McCormack.
To honor his life, a visitation will be held on Thursday, January 1, 2026, from 4-8:00 p.m. at Bruington-Jenkins-Sturgeon Funeral Home in Brandenburg, with additional viewing after 10:00 a.m. on Friday.
Funeral services are scheduled for Friday, January 2, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at the same location, officiated by Rev. Gary Hicks, followed by burial at Cap Anderson Cemetery in Brandenburg, KY 40108.
As the community processes this profound loss, Trae Xander McCormack’s memory lives on through the stories shared, the laughter remembered, and the love he inspired.
In a world that moves too fast, his story serves as a poignant reminder to hold loved ones close, especially during the holidays.
Rest in peace, Trae. You were taken far too soon, but your spirit will forever drive those who knew you forward.
