Statement from Ronnie and Terri Stuckey
On Wednesday night we lost a man, who was like family. At just 51-years-old, Mike Humphrey was fatally injured, when a drunk driver ran a red light in Shreveport. The sadness and the loss we – and so many others – feel cannot be described in words.
Mike was a great friend and an amazing person.
For several years he’s been a big part of our business. He even lived with us for a time, and was best friends with our son, Clayton.
Mike Humphrey was just the kind of guy that everybody liked and respected.
You just can’t say enough about him as a person, a friend, and a coworker.
His devotion and hard work at Stuckey Enterprises helped us reach so many goals.
As we move forward, it’s going to be incredibly hard to know that we won’t be seeing his smiling face every day. However, Mike’s spirit and love for building racecars will always be a part of Stuckey Enterprises and Black Diamond Race Cars. We – along with all of our staff – will do our very best to diligently move forward and work harder than ever on a daily basis to carry on his passion and devotion.
It’s just the way that Mike would’ve wanted it, so we can promise that’s the way it will be.
Thanks so much for the outpouring of thoughts and prayers. The support from so many means so much during this very trying time.
- Ronnie and Terri Stuckey