
The community of White Plains, Kentucky is mourning the heartbreaking and sudden loss of Austin Skimehorn, who passed away on June 24, 2025. Austin’s passing has left a void that cannot be filled — not only in the lives of his family and friends, but in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing and working beside him.
To those at Young Concrete Supply, Austin wasn’t just an employee — he was family. From the very beginning, Austin was there. He stood shoulder to shoulder with the team on day one, helping to launch the company from the ground up — literally and figuratively. From picking up the very first two concrete trucks to pouring the early foundations, he gave his all, not for praise or recognition, but because he believed in the work, the people, and the vision.
Hardworking, loyal, and kind, Austin represented the very best of what it means to be a teammate and a friend. His quiet strength, steady hands, and unwavering commitment made him the kind of man you were proud to know — and even prouder to work beside. He never asked for credit, but his fingerprints are on every success Young Concrete Supply has known. He didn’t just help build the business — he built its character.
Those who knew him will remember his easy smile, the calm way he handled any challenge, and the respect he earned simply by showing up, day after day, with humility and heart. Austin brought people together — with his laughter, his dependability, and his generous spirit.
His loss is deeply felt across White Plains, where he was more than just a valued worker — he was a friend, a neighbor, and a cornerstone of the community. The team at Young Concrete Supply, along with the town, now faces the difficult task of moving forward without him, but they do so carrying the example he set and the legacy he leaves behind.
Austin Skimehorn will never be forgotten.
His strength laid the foundation.
His heart built the walls.
And his memory will always be part of the structure we stand on.
Rest in peace, Austin.
You were deeply loved, and you are dearly missed.