17-04-2025
Motorcyclist killed in Walpole crash remembered as ‘a kind and easygoing soul'
A motorcyclist who was killed in a crash with an SUV in Walpole last week is being remembered as 'a kind and easygoing soul.'
New Bedford resident Cameron Teasdale, 21, died in a hospital after the crash, which happened around 7 a.m. on April 10, the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office said previously. He was riding his motorcycle when it collided with an SUV at intersection of Winter Street and Vintage Farm Lane.
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Born in Fall River, Teasdale was the 'beloved son' of Tiffany DoRego and Matthew Teasdale, according to his obituary.
'Cameron was a kind and easygoing soul who found joy in the simple things,' his obituary reads. 'Like many 21-year-olds, he loved spending time outdoors with his friends — relaxing by a fire pit, sipping on a Twisted Tea, and unwinding in his own peaceful way, always surrounded by laughter and good vibes."
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Teasdale died doing something he loved — riding his motorcycle to work, according to his obituary. He was employed by a Walpole-based landscaping company when he died, a Facebook post from his father indicates.
A GoFundMe campaign to help Teasdale's family pay for his funeral had raised nearly $28,000 by midday on Thursday.
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Teasdale's funeral service is scheduled for Tuesday, April 22, at 11 a.m. at the Manuel Rogers Funeral Home in Fall River, according to his obituary. Calling hours are set to be held prior to the service from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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