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A FedEx Driver Was Killed on Highway 64 in Smith County — What Happened and What It Means for the Family If you are reading this because someone you love was killed while doing their job — stepping out of a delivery truck on a Texas highway, just trying to get a package to someone’s door — then you are in the worst hours of your life, and you are also in the hours that matter most for the case that will follow. We are writing this for you. Not for a general audience. For the spouse, the parent, the child, the sibling who is sitting at a kitchen table in Smith County right now, trying to understand what just happened and what comes next. On July 8, 2025, a 26-year-old FedEx delivery driver was fatally struck on State Highway 64 in the Chapel Hill area of Smith County, Texas. She had exited her delivery truck, which was parked in the median, and was crossing the roadway to make a delivery. A driver who had become impatient with traffic slowed by an oversized load vehicle and its escort attempted to pass multiple vehicles by driving through the median and into…