In the quiet southbound lanes of U.S. Highway 67 near Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, a routine Sunday morning turned abruptly tragic for the 53-year-old local resident, Anthony H. Ruiz. According to the Arkansas State Police, at approximately 10 :57 a.m. on November 2, 2025, a pedestrian-vehicle collision claimed Anthony’s life.
Here’s what the preliminary report reveals: Anthony was walking in the right lane of the southbound highway when a 2019 Honda CR-V, driven by his relative, was moving ahead of him. A 1997 Infiniti QX4 approached from behind and struck the rear of the Honda, pushing the Honda forward into Anthony. The force of that impact left him fatally injured despite the arrival of first-responders. Two other individuals—one a minor—were also injured in the chain reaction and were taken for medical treatment.


Friends and neighbors in the tight-knit Walnut Ridge community have been reflecting on Anthony’s generous spirit. Those who knew him recall a man who greeted everyone with a warm smile, offered help without being asked and had a gentle, regular presence in daily life. In a place where neighbors know each other’s names, his passing has left a silent gap.
In the days since the accident, community members have gathered—offering condolences, sharing memories, and reaching out to Anthony’s family with support. His legacy isn’t tied to grand accomplishments or headlines, but to the countless small acts of kindness and daily warmth he brought to those around him. It’s those quiet ripples of goodwill that people say they’ll remember best.
Anthony’s story is a reminder: in a moment, everything can change. On a clear, dry highway on a Sunday morning heished the illusion of safety. A rear-end crash, an unexpected collision, and a life that countless little gestures had touched came to an abrupt end. Authorities continue their investigation while the family and community pick up the pieces.
To his loved ones, Anthony Ruiz (1972–2025) was more than a victim of a tragic traffic event. He was a friend, a neighbor, a calming presence. His departure leaves more than grief—it leaves a void where laughter, generosity and simple kindness once stood. But in speaking of him, people are determined to carry his spirit forward: continuing the helpfulness, the smiles, the outreach.
While the road ahead for his family will be difficult, the community’s embrace is evident. In memory of Anthony, Walnut Ridge is lighting candles, sharing meals, offering shoulders. In doing so, they’re hoping to say goodbye to a beloved friend in a way he deserved: surrounded by warmth, remembered for heart. And though he’s gone, Anthony’s impact touches those who remain—and inspires them to keep caring.



