‘Such a big heart’: Nashville family grieves loss of son, fiance after motorcycle crash

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — State data has linked driving too fast to 250 motorcycle-involved crashes in 2023 — that increased to 261 crashes last year. While motorcycle crashes are down overall, a crash this weekend claimed the life of a son, fiancé and father figure.

Tyler Davis was just 27 years old.

“He’s always got a joke for something — just to make somebody smile,” Davis’ fiancée, Brittany Wyrick, explained. “Live your life to the fullest and be happy. That was his big motto.”

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“He was fixing to get married in May — adopting a child,” Davis’ mother, Joanie Clark, said. “Yeah, he was planning a future.”…

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