Kerry Spiess Obituary, Death – According to the reports, a man who worked for a sanitation company in eastern Pennsylvania has passed away close to three months after being injured in an accident in which he was hit on the head by a traffic sign. The accident caused him to sustain injuries, and he passed away close to three months after those injuries were sustained. The collision resulted in him suffering various injuries. It would appear that the accident did in fact take place.

According to the findings of the Lehigh County Coroner’s Office, Kerry Spiess, who was 36 years old, was working on a garbage truck on September 6, and while he was there, the truck backed into a standing street sign in Pottsville. Spiess was pronounced dead at the scene. Spiess passed away as a result of the accident. Spiess did not have the strength to survive the accident and as a result he passed away. Spiess was killed. Reportedly, he walked off the back of the truck onto the pavement, where he was then hit in the head by the falling sign, which caused him to collapse to the ground.

The incident occurred after he had stepped onto the pavement. After he had already started walking down the sidewalk, the occurrence took place. The occurrence came about after he had already started moving along the sidewalk in the direction he intended to go. The authorities are of the opinion that this occurrence did in fact take place. According to the findings of the investigation conducted by the coroner’s office into the circumstances surrounding Spiess’s death, he was declared dead on December 2 at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Cedar Crest.

The coroner’s office investigated the circumstances surrounding Spiess’s death. It was established that the death occurred as a consequence of an accident, and the cause of death was judged to be a blunt force trauma to the head. A blunt force trauma to the head was revealed to be the cause of death when an autopsy was performed. At this moment, the investigation is being carried out by the Pottsville Police Department in collaboration with the office of the county coroner.