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TOMBSTONE RALLIES AROUND LOCAL COFFEE SHOP OWNER AFTER LOSING DAUGHTER IN I-10 CRASH

TOMBSTONE, Ariz. — The Tombstone community is rallying around a local business owner following a heartbreaking crash Sunday morning that claimed the lives of her daughter and her daughter’s boyfriend.

Hunter Barrows, who would have turned 27 in just a few days, and her boyfriend, Luciano “Luke” Johnson of Tucson, tragically lost their lives in a crash involving a passenger vehicle and semi-truck on Interstate 10.

Hunter was the daughter of Kelly Warren, co-owner of the newly opened Ike’s Iron Horse Cafe in Tombstone alongside business partner Bryan Kidd.

According to information provided to CoolFMLive, Hunter and Luke had been staying with Kelly and were on their way to work at Ike’s Iron Horse Cafe when the crash occurred.

The tragedy comes during an especially painful week for the family. Hunter’s birthday would have been Tuesday, while Kelly’s birthday is today.

Hunter leaves behind a 4-year-old daughter, Hazel. Luke was also a father to a young daughter.

Friends, customers and members of the Tombstone community have been stopping by Ike’s Iron Horse Cafe, leaving flowers and messages of support for Kelly and the family as they navigate an unimaginable loss.

For those wishing to show their support, Ike’s Iron Horse Cafe is located at 117 E. Fremont Street in Tombstone, just off Highway 80. The newly opened, vintage motorcycle-themed café serves specialty coffee, iced drinks and pastries.

Our thoughts are with the families, their children, friends and everyone affected by Sunday’s tragedy.

Organized by

Bobby Richardson

Tombstone, AZ, USA

Organizer