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Mass. teen killed in Florida crash 'was magnetic,' wanted to go to college in Charleston
Mass. teen killed in Florida crash 'was magnetic,' wanted to go to college in Charleston

Yahoo

time29-04-2025

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Mass. teen killed in Florida crash 'was magnetic,' wanted to go to college in Charleston

A Carlisle teenager killed in a crash in Florida after Easter was remembered for his independence, creativity and for being a compassionate person, his family wrote in his obituary. At around 9:28 p.m. on April 21, James McIntosh, Hannah Wasserman, Maisey O'Donnell and a third teenage girl were in an SUV driving west on Route 98 in Walton County, near Panama City Beach, Florida, when they were struck by a tractor-trailer trying to make a U-turn in a paved median, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report obtained by MassLive. The SUV crossed the median and the highway's eastbound side before stopping along the woodline, police said. Wasserman and McIntosh died, while O'Donnell later died at the hospital, Concord-Carlisle Regional School District Superintendent Dr. Laurie Hunter said in a statement obtained by WCVB-TV. The third teenage girl was last reported in critical condition. McIntosh, also known as Jimmy, was born on March 30, 2007, in Boston, his family wrote. Until he was 4 years old, he lived in Milford before his parents moved to his mother's childhood home in Carlisle. From kindergarten through high school, McIntosh made friends with his fellow students, with teachers and with other parents, "never afraid to interact with anyone and had a confidence and spirit that few children have at that age," his family wrote. He 'was magnetic, filling all the hearts he touched with love and joy... incredibly independent, creative, intellectually curious and enviably fashionable," his family continued. 'He loved to make pottery, shop, travel, and especially spend time with his family and friends... He loved a good adventure.' McIntosh fell in love with Charleston, South Carolina, where he hoped to go to college in the fall, his obituary read. McIntosh is survived by his parents Liz and Scott McIntosh; his maternal grandparents; his paternal grandfather; multiple aunts, uncles, cousins, great aunts and uncles and extended family members. McIntosh was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother Nancy McIntosh (Kelly). His family invited friends and relatives to gather for visitation at the Dee Funeral Home at 27 Bedford St. on Sunday, May 4, from 2-6 p.m. A memorial service will be held at the First Religious Society, 27 School St. in Carlisle at 4 p.m. on May 5. A reception will then immediately follow and will be streamed online. McIntosh will be privately interred at Green Cemetery in Carlisle. Hannah Wasserman, Mass. teen killed in Florida crash, loved history and dance New Bedford man killed in I-195 crash loved to play music, 'lit up every room' Revere man killed in I-93 Medford crash came to US with wife from El Salvador

New Bedford man killed in I-195 crash loved to play music, ‘lit up every room'
New Bedford man killed in I-195 crash loved to play music, ‘lit up every room'

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

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New Bedford man killed in I-195 crash loved to play music, ‘lit up every room'

A New Bedford man killed in a crash on Interstate 195 in Dartmouth last Wednesday was remembered for playing the keyboard and other instruments and sharing stories with all, his family said. Anthony Moniz was killed in the crash, which happened around 11:20 a.m. on the westbound side of the highway, Massachusetts State Police said. The 911 caller who reported the crash indicated that one of the drivers involved in the crash wasn't breathing, and Moniz was declared dead at the scene. A 'beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend,' Moniz 'was a man of great warmth, humor, and spirit, known for his deep love of family and passion for life,' his obituary read. Known as Tony by his family, Moniz found joy in life's simple pleasures, including riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, 'filling the air with the sound of his keyboard and other instruments, and making memories with the people he loved most,' his family wrote. Moniz's kindness, loyalty and hard work ethic were instilled in him by his parents, Antonio and Mary Moniz, who preceded him in death, his obituary read. 'His presence lit up every room, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who knew him,' they added. 'Tony's legacy lives on in the love he gave, the stories he shared, and the music he played. He will be forever missed and always remembered.' In remembering Moniz, the family asks that people take a ride, play their favorite song or 'simply [spend] time with those you love.' Moniz's funeral service will be held on Friday, April 25, at 10 a.m. at the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals at 495 Park St. in New Bedford, with his burial to follow at St. John's Cemetery. Revere man killed in I-93 Medford crash came to US with wife from El Salvador South Shore man killed in Hanson car fire remembered as a 'gifted musician' Motorcyclist killed in Walpole crash remembered as 'a kind and easygoing soul'

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