Tony Caton Laconia NH Motorcycle Accident: A motorcycle enthusiast has died, family mourns
Tony Caton Laconia NH Motorcycle Accident: A motorcycle enthusiast has died, family mourns

Tony Caton Laconia NH Motorcycle Accident: A motorcycle enthusiast has died, family mourns

Tony Caton Laconia NH Motorcycle Accident: Tony Caton has tragically died. Tony died during Laconia Bike Week 2024 in a fatal motorcycle accident in New Hampshire. The Laconia Bike Week 2024, an event celebrated by motorcycle enthusiasts across the nation. Tony Caton, was the backbone of the company at Northway Estates.

How Did Tony Caton Die?

Tony Caton, died in a tragic motorcycle accident in New Hampshire, during the Laconia Bike Week. Tony has an eye for art, bikes and cars. According to police stats “This start to 2024 should be seen as a warning for all roadways users to commit to making safety the top priority,” said Larry Crowe, state coordinator of the New Hampshire Motorcycle Rider Education Program.

Just last week, a Massachusetts man died in a Seabrook crash. Since mid-May, two people from Dunbarton were killed in a Manchester crash, a Newmarket man died in Candia, and a Merrimack man was killed in Manchester. Additionally, a woman suffered serious injuries in Haverhill, a man was critically injured in Nashua, and a motorcyclist was seriously injured in a Londonderry crash.

Tributes

”Tony Caton, we didn’t ride together or hang out and have drinks together, but we totally respected each other. He was there at almost everyone of my bike events with his crew and I always appreciated that. We have done some pretty cool photo shoots together and always had some good laughs. He loved his toys, worked hard, and played even harder. I’m so glad I knew him the little I did. He will be missed by so many, that I can see already with all the post. Here are just a few memories of the shoots we did together over the years. RIP my friend u were taken way too soon!!”

”I moved a lot growing up and I have many great memories of my different friend groups but my longest tenure was being part of the Chango/Round Lake/Northway 11 group. A few years in elementary and in High School and as a young adult. From little league, to elementary school, to high school, to basketball and football pickup games and off roading in the tempo, those were some of my favorite years. I’ll leave the lawless stuff we did out but those memories will last forever. We’ve lost a lot of the crew over the years and we took another hit this week losing Tony Caton . My craziest and funniest memories always involved you and Matty D. We didn’t stay close as adults but we always said hello and unfortunately shared a bond in the memories and the loss of our friends as we got older. You were unequivocally you and I always admired you for that. I’m sure you and Matty are tearing it up up there already and I ask that you give him a huge hug from me and you guys save me a seat. RIP sir. Until we meet again.” Chad