Bridget Hillyer Maysville, Iowa: Scott County Secondary Roads Employee Killed in Rollover Crash
Bridget Hillyer Obituary Death
Maysville, Iowa – The Scott County community is mourning the tragic loss of Bridget Hillyer, a dedicated employee of Scott County Secondary Roads, who died in a rollover crash involving a county dump truck on New Liberty Road near Maysville.
According to preliminary reports, the fatal accident occurred when a Scott County dump truck left the roadway and rolled over. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene, where they worked to assess the situation and provide assistance. Despite rescue efforts, Bridget Hillyer succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash.
Hillyer’s death has deeply affected colleagues, friends, and community members who knew her through her work and dedication to public service. As an employee of Scott County Secondary Roads, she played an important role in maintaining and improving local infrastructure, contributing to the safety and well-being of residents throughout the county.
Coworkers remember Bridget as a hardworking professional who approached her responsibilities with commitment, reliability, and a positive attitude. Her contributions to the department and her strong work ethic earned the respect and admiration of those who worked alongside her.
Beyond her professional life, Bridget was cherished by family and friends who knew her as a caring, compassionate, and devoted individual. Her loss leaves an immeasurable void in the lives of those closest to her, who now hold tightly to the memories and moments they shared.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the rollover crash to determine the factors that may have contributed to the incident. Additional details are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.
As the community grieves, tributes continue to honor Bridget’s life, service, and dedication. Her memory will live on through the many people she touched both personally and professionally.
Bridget Hillyer will be deeply missed, fondly remembered, and forever honored by her family, friends, coworkers, and the Scott County community.