
Cheyenne Motorcyclist Dead After Striking Curb on Carey Avenue
A 45-year-old Cheyenne man is dead after crashing his motorcycle in northwest Cheyenne, police say.
The crash happened around 12:36 a.m. on Friday, April 11, near the intersection of Carey Avenue and South Lions Park Drive.

According to a fatality crash summary from the Wyoming Highway Patrol, Clint Huff was southbound on Carey Avenue when he struck the raised median curb, causing his Harley-Davidson to tip over and him to separate from the bike.
Huff was not wearing a helmet and died from his injuries.
The summary does not list any possible contributing factors.
According to his obituary (see below), Huff's love for motorcycles began early in life.
"Riding under the number 801 on his Kawasaki 80cc bike, he ranked first in the state and won a championship, a memory that remained close to his heart throughout the years," his obituary reads.
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Clint Alan Huff
July 27, 1979 — April 11, 2025Clint Alan Huff, 45, passed away on April 11, 2025, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Born on July 27, 1979, in Greeley, Colorado. Clint lived a vibrant and passionate life that left an indelible mark on all who knew him. From a young age, Clint displayed a deep artistic talent and a zest for life that would define his journey. He excelled in art during his youth and later channeled his creativity into music production and creation—an endeavor that became one of his greatest passions. Known by many as “lil SWIFT,” Clint’s musical talents were matched only by his magnetic personality. Always the life of the party, he had a gift for making friends wherever he went. His laughter was infectious, and his sense of humor brought joy to countless gatherings. Clint’s love for motorcycles began early in life. Riding under the number 801 on his Kawasaki 80cc bike, he ranked first in the state and won a championship, a memory that remained close to his heart throughout the years. That same spirit of determination carried over into every aspect of his life. A devoted father and family man, Clint worked tirelessly on the oil rigs to support those he loved. The long hours and relentless miles were never too much when it came to keeping his promise to provide for his family. Clint found joy in simple pleasures: casting a line while fishing, tossing horseshoes with friends, or firing up the grill for a backyard barbeque filled with music and laughter. His home was often the gathering place where stories were shared, and memories made. He is lovingly remembered by his children, Uriah “Rhino” Huff and Kaprinni “Prinni” Huff; Son in Law, Carlitos “Sticks” Reyes; Daughter in Law, Alyssa Huff; granddaughter, Kealoha “Canela/ Piña” Reyes; grandson, Cathan “Juan Denver Jr.” Reyes; grandson, Aundre “AJ” Huff; mother, Yolanda Huff; father, Melvin Huff; brother, Martin Moreno; sister-in-law, Kristy Moreno; significant other, Amy Hernandez; step children from previous marriages, Corey Barrera Jr; Maliah Ramos; Isaiah Shaw; Romeo Huff; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins who looked up to him with admiration. Clint was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jacinto and Ramona Moreno on his mother’s side; and grandparents, Vaughan and Marguerite Huff; and sister, Cheryl Huff on his father’s side. A service will be held on Friday, April 18, 2025, at 10am at Wiederspahn Radomsky Funeral Home located at 1900 E. 19th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001. The burial will take place at Linn Grove Cemetery 1700 Cedar Ave, Greeley, CO 8031 afterwards between 1-130p to allow for drive time from Cheyenne. A reception to follow will take place at 903 E. 18th St, Greeley, CO 80631. Though Clint may be gone from our sight, he remains ever-present in spirit—through the music he created, the laughter he inspired, and the love he gave so freely. May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him.
Flowers can be sent to Wiederspahn Radomsky Funeral Home and donations can be made to the following GoFund Me page: https://gofund.me/347539f1
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