Taylor Mantooth, an Oklahoma woman, and a Medical Billing Clerk by profession died as a result of injuries she received in a car accident with a semi-truck on Will Rogers Turnpike.
She was killed in a collision between a huge truck and a swerving automobile, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Mannford woman dead after a terrible car accident
A woman driving a car was killed after her car collided with a semi-truck on a Rogers County Road Saturday morning. Taylor Mantooth, 26, crashed on I-44, less than a mile east of the Will Rogers Turnpike. According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, her car was heading west at about 6:15 a.m. when she overturned from behind with a semi-truck that rolled three times, ejecting Mantooth from the vehicle.
She was sent to Saint Francis Hospital in fair condition with head and internal body injuries, according to troopers. According to the OHP investigation, the car had been going at a high rate of speed. Mantooth was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident.
The police found no other injuries in the area. According to the newspaper, 1-44 westbound lanes were restricted for almost an hour before being reopened.
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When troopers arrived at the scene, they detected an odor of alcohol on Mantooth and suspected impaired driving was the cause of the mishap.
She was later pronounced dead after being transported by ambulance to a neighboring hospital.
Family and Friends Mourns on Taylor Mantooth Death
The untimely passing of Taylor Mantooth, a 26-year-old resident of Oklahoma City, has left her family and friends devastated. Born on November 7, 1995, Taylor’s unexpected departure has cast a shadow of grief over those who knew and loved her.
Taylor Mantooth is survived by her parents, Stephen Mantooth and Karen Scyrkels, as well as her cherished daughter, Madelyn. Her brothers, Tyler Byrd and Trevor Mantooth, and her sister, Casey Bodenhoff, share in the heartbreak of her loss. Taylor’s grandparents, Marilyn Colbert of Mannford, OK, and Claire Reddick of Oklahoma City, OK, fondly remember their beloved granddaughter.

The news of Taylor’s passing has sent shockwaves through the community, and plans for her funeral ceremony are currently underway as her family and loved ones prepare to bid her a final farewell. The solemn occasion will serve as an opportunity for all who knew Taylor to come together and pay their respects.
Karen Scyrkels, Taylor’s mother, expressed her deep emotions and shared her enduring love for her daughter.
“I know I am late, but everyone knows how much your mom loved you so much,”
“I miss you daily, always will, hunny. Firstborn, but I’m not mad at God anymore. I thank Him for the 26 years I got with you. I am broken for sure, but you were loved, and that warms my cold heart. Rest in peace, angel. Hope you are my angel now. I love you so much.”
Karen wrote.
Carrie Reddick, Taylor’s aunt, also expressed her condolences and sympathy for the family.
“You are with all the angels now. Gone too soon,”
“I am so sorry for your loss, Karin and Aunt Claire. Our family has lost so many recently, but I know they are in heaven waiting for us.”
she shared.