Jarret Eisenhower

By Cecilia Levine From Daily Voice

Charismatic. Selfless. Charming.

This is how 23-year-old Jarret Eisenhower is being remembered. 

The motorcyclist was killed in a crash at Joel Drive and North 15th Avenue in North Lebanon Township, after he had swerved and hit a telephone pole on Monday, Nov. 1, PennLive reports citing authorities.

His death was ruled an accident and the motorcycle was the only vehicle involved, the outlet said.

A GoFundMe launched by Samantha MacMillan and Ethan Boger raised more than $14,000 as of press time.

“To know Jarret Eisenhower was to love him and laugh with him,” MacMillan wrote. “Whether you knew him through work, one of his various projects on wheels, or were fortunate enough to be a close friend or family member, there is no doubt that his heart outshines everything about him.”

“Jarret was selfless, charming, hilarious, charismatic, and truly larger than life,” the fundraiser said. “His humor could disarm even the most serious sticklers, and he left a lasting impression on everyone who was lucky enough to meet him.”

The GoFundMe said Eisenhower “would have given you the shirt off his back whether it was clean or covered in grease from working on some sort of motor.”

Funds will go to his family “to alleviate the financial burden of memorial services,” the organizers said.

Click here to view the campaign and here for more from PennLive.