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Greenville, Texas — The community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of 24-year-old Dusty Soles of Celeste, Texas,

Posted on October 24, 2025 by Usainsightreport

Greenville, Texas — The community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of 24-year-old Dusty Soles of Celeste, Texas, in who tragically passed away after a collision involving a train while she was working her route as a UPS delivery driver. The incident occurred just outside Greenville when Dusty’s delivery truck was struck after reportedly failing to yield at a railroad crossing.

Authorities said the accident happened in the late morning hours, leaving emergency responders rushing to the scene. Despite immediate medical attention, Dusty’s injuries were severe, and she was pronounced deceased at the location. The collision has sent shockwaves through Greenville and neighboring towns, where many residents knew her personally.

Neighbors described Dusty as a kind and hardworking young woman who always had a smile on her face. “She was such a bright light in our community,” one local resident said. “It’s devastating to know she’s gone so suddenly.” Friends and colleagues alike shared similar sentiments, remembering her dedication to her work and her friendly nature.

Local authorities confirmed that the train involved in the collision was moving at the expected speed and there were no mechanical issues reported with the train at the time of the incident. Investigators are reviewing security footage and gathering witness statements to understand the circumstances leading up to the accident.

The railroad crossing where the incident occurred is marked with standard warning signals, including flashing lights and a gate. Officials remind drivers of the importance of obeying traffic signals and exercising caution near train tracks to prevent tragedies like this. “Railroad crossings are extremely dangerous if proper precautions are not taken,” said a spokesperson for the local police department.

UPS released a statement expressing their sorrow over the loss of Dusty, emphasizing her commitment to serving her community. The company also offered support to her family and colleagues during this difficult time. “Our hearts go out to her loved ones and everyone affected by this tragedy,” the statement read.

Members of the Greenville community have begun organizing memorials and tributes to honor Dusty’s life. Floral arrangements, notes, and candles have been placed near the site of the accident as a way for residents to pay their respects and come together in shared grief.

Counseling and support services are being made available for coworkers, friends, and community members who may be struggling with the emotional impact of the incident. Local officials encourage anyone affected to seek help and speak with trained professionals to navigate the grief.

The accident serves as a solemn reminder of the everyday risks faced by delivery drivers and other essential workers who are committed to their jobs. Community leaders have emphasized the importance of road safety awareness, particularly near railroad crossings, to prevent future tragedies.

As Greenville and surrounding areas mourn the loss of Dusty Soles, residents remember her for the warmth, dedication, and positive energy she brought into the lives of those around her. Her untimely passing has left a void in the community, but her memory continues to inspire those who knew her.

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