Cyclist remembered as 'uplifting light' by friends, family after being killed by car
Ashlee Hopkins, a beloved 41-year-old cyclist from Iowa City, tragically lost her life after being struck by a vehicle on September 15, while participating in the Iowa City-area Farm Cycle event. After enduring severe injuries for eight days, she was taken off life support, prompting an outpouring of grief from friends, family, and the community. Hopkins was well-known for her dedication to local organizations, serving as the development director for the Bur Oak Land Trust and contributing significantly to the Domestic Violence Intervention Program. Her colleagues described her as someone who not only brought joy to others but also worked tirelessly to improve the lives of those in need during challenging times. Additionally, her decision to donate her liver saved another person's life, further showcasing her generous spirit.
The Bur Oak Land Trust praised her commitment to conservation and her ability to inspire others. As the investigation into the accident continues, many remember Hopkins for her vibrant personality and the positive changes she made in her community. The loss of such an uplifting figure leaves a significant void in the lives she touched.