Chanse Pettibone obituary: Stayner man dies in accident on County Road in Shelburne

Late Tuesday night, the Shelburne community was hit with the heartbreaking news of the passing of Chanse Pettibone, a local resident and alumnus of Centre Dufferin District High School. The news of his death was shared through a poignant social media post that expressed deep sorrow at his untimely departure.

The post read, “Rest easy, my friend. You are gone way too soon, but I know seeing James again would have put a big smile on your face. Fly high, buddy.” While there are speculations surrounding the circumstances of his passing, no official confirmation has been released.

Tragedy struck Shelburne on Tuesday night with a fatal multi-vehicle crash on County Road 124 involving a transport truck and two pickup vehicles. The collision claimed the life of a 23-year-old New Lowell resident, with no other reported injuries. It remains unclear whether Chanse’s death is connected to this incident.

Mike Kerr shared a post on fb on the death of Chanse Pettibone:

Chanse Pettibone from the day I met you I knew we would become close. Little did I know you would become my best friend. I will cherish every single moment that we spent together you were such an amazing person, you would go to the end of the world to put a smile on anyones face. Give Heaven Some Hell for me bro ❤ ❤

In response to the crash, police promptly closed County Road 124 between Highway 89 and Wansborough Way for investigation purposes. The road was reopened early Wednesday morning, but drivers were cautioned to be vigilant due to dense fog in the area. It’s yet to be determined if weather conditions played a role in the collision, and no charges have been announced at this time.

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Chanse Pettibone, originally from Stayner, Ontario, was remembered as a graduate of Centre Dufferin District High School and an employee at Bonnie View Inn. Described as a bright light, he was in a relationship with Blair Robinson of Shelburne. Friends and family cherished his infectious smile and remembered him as a loving son, brother, uncle, grandson, nephew, cousin, boyfriend, and friend.

A fundraising initiative on GoFundMe, organized by Jaden Wilson with a goal of $10,000, has already raised $3,065 at the time of this publication. The funds aim to support Chanse’s family with memorial services during this difficult time. To contribute, visit the GoFundMe page.

As the community mourns the loss of Chanse Pettibone, memories of his vibrant personality and the impact he had on those around him continue to resonate among friends and loved ones.

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