CHICHESTER, NH — The Chichester Police Department is investigating a fatal single-vehicle motorcycle accident that claimed the life of 27-year-old Gavyn Moore on Sunday evening. The incident occurred at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Horse Corner Road, specifically in the vicinity of Garvin Hill Road. Upon arrival, first responders from the Concord Fire Department and Pembroke EMS discovered that Moore’s motorcycle had veered off the roadway and struck a utility pole with significant force.
Moore was located in the roadway suffering from catastrophic injuries. Following emergency stabilization on-site, he was transported to a local medical center before being transferred to a specialized facility in Boston for advanced neurological care. Despite aggressive lifesaving interventions, medical professionals eventually determined that Moore had sustained irreversible brain death. His family remained by his side on life support until final scans confirmed no brain activity. In a final act of altruism, it was revealed that Moore was a registered organ donor, a decision that will provide the gift of life to others in need.
Known within the New Hampshire community as a hardworking and energetic individual, Moore was a skilled tradesman who took pride in mechanical repairs and tree work. He was a devoted father to his 5-year-old daughter, Brynlee, and was recognized by his sisters for his protective and loyal nature. Beyond his affinity for high-adrenaline hobbies like dirt biking, he was a talented artist who frequently expressed his vibrant personality through drawing.
The Chichester Police Department continues to reconstruct the scene to determine if speed or road conditions contributed to the collision. Authorities are urging any witnesses who observed the motorcycle prior to the impact to contact investigators. As the community of Chichester mourns this sudden loss, the Moore family is focusing on honoring his legacy of laughter, loyalty, and his final, selfless contribution as a donor.