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  • Fallon, NV Mourns the Loss of Darius Fruzza

    The Fallon community is grieving the heartbreaking loss of Darius Fruzza, who passed away on July 7, 2025, after a sudden and tragic medical emergency. Just one day earlier, on July 6, Darius was taken to the hospital with severe flu-like symptoms. As his condition quickly worsened, he was care-flighted to Reno in the early morning hours. Upon arrival, doctors discovered swelling in his brain, and tragically, determined that he no longer had brain activity. The cause was a rare, fatal reaction to a strain of influenza.

    In the midst of unbearable sorrow, Darius’ family made the incredibly selfless decision to donate his organs, giving the gift of life to others, just as Darius gave so much to those who knew him.

    Darius was known for his gentle spirit, quiet strength, and genuine kindness—traits that touched the hearts of everyone around him. He had a sharp sense of humor and a talent for making people laugh when they needed it most. Whether in the classroom, in the dugout, or with his friends, Darius brought warmth and positivity to every space he entered.

    Baseball was more than just a sport to Darius—it was a passion. As a proud Fallon Hornet, wearing jersey #26, he gave his all on the field, showing talent, grit, and a love for the game that inspired teammates and coaches alike. He was the kind of player who lifted others up, led with heart, and left everything on the diamond.

    Darius’ passing is an unimaginable loss not only for his family, but for the entire Fallon community. He will be remembered not just for the way he played, but for the way he lived—with compassion, humility, and heart.

    Please continue to keep the Fruzza family in your thoughts and prayers during this time. Fallon has lost one of its own far too soon, but Darius’ legacy of kindness, courage, and love for the game will live on in every heart he touched.

    Rest easy, Darius. You’ll always be #26.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Jason Reese

    The city of Philadelphia is mourning the tragic and untimely loss of Jason Reese, a young man whose vibrant energy, kind heart, and unforgettable laugh left a mark on everyone he met. On the evening of July 7, 2025, what began as a summer night spent with friends ended in unimaginable heartbreak when Jason’s life was taken by an act of senseless violence.

    Jason was so much more than a victim—he was a beloved son, a devoted brother, a loyal friend, and a bright light in his community. His humor was infectious, his love for basketball was unmatched, and his greatest joy came from simply being with the people he loved. He brought happiness into the lives of others through his smile, his warmth, and the way he made everyone feel seen and valued.

    Despite the best efforts of doctors and the unwavering love of his family, Jason could not be saved. The pain of losing him is overwhelming, especially for his mother Angela, his father Khalil, and his siblings, who are left grieving the sudden loss of someone so deeply cherished. Their lives have been forever changed.

    Jason’s passing has sent waves of sorrow through his family, friends, and the wider Philadelphia community. His absence is felt in every corner—on the basketball court, at home, and in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He was taken too soon, and the void he leaves behind is immeasurable.

    Jason Reese will be remembered for his joy, his loyalty, and the love he shared so freely. Though his life was cut short, his spirit will continue to live on in the lives he touched.

     

  • Melbourne, FL Mourns the Tragic Loss of Demario Ivey

    Melbourne, FL, On what was meant to be a day of celebration and family fun, tragedy struck the Melbourne, Florida community. On July 4th, Demario Ivey, a vibrant and beloved 15-year-old, lost his life in a heartbreaking ATV accident. His sudden passing has left his family and community devastated, struggling to come to terms with the unimaginable loss of someone so young, so full of promise, and so deeply loved.

    Demario was more than just a teenager—he was a bright light, a loving son, a protective big brother, a cherished nephew, and a loyal friend. Known for his kind heart and infectious smile, he was a source of strength, joy, and laughter for everyone who knew him. His family remembers him as their “sweet boy,” someone who brought immeasurable happiness and love into their lives.

    A stellar student and a dedicated athlete, Demario was a proud member of the 321 Supersonics Basketball team. He poured his heart into every game, showing not only talent but also leadership, humility, and sportsmanship beyond his years. On and off the court, Demario inspired those around him with his drive, discipline, and grace.

    This devastating loss has left a profound void—not only within his family, who are completely shattered—but also within the wider Melbourne community. His teammates, coaches, classmates, and friends now grieve the absence of a young man whose potential was limitless and whose presence made the world a better place.

    As Melbourne mourns, we honor the memory of Demario Ivey—a shining star gone too soon. We send our deepest condolences to his loved ones and hold them close in our hearts during this time of unspeakable grief.

    Rest in peace, Demario. You will never be forgotten.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Dr. Scott Douglas

    Dr. Scott Douglas Friedman, M.D., a devoted physician, environmental advocate, and beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully on July 3, 2025, in Sun Valley, Idaho, surrounded by his family. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Scott lived a life defined by compassion, intellect, service, and a deep appreciation for nature.

    A graduate of Washington College in Chestertown, MD, where he earned his Bachelor of Science magna cum laude, Scott continued his academic excellence at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, also graduating magna cum laude and earning membership in the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He trained in Internal Medicine at the University of Maryland Hospital and completed a Cardiology Fellowship at Boston University. His dedication and expertise led to his recognition as a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and board certification in Internal Medicine.

    Dr. Friedman began his distinguished medical career in Easton, Maryland, where he became a partner at Chesapeake Cardiology Clinic and later served with the Shore Health System of the University of Maryland. He was instrumental in establishing a cardiac catheterization lab and took on advanced procedural responsibilities, including the implantation of pacemakers and defibrillators. He also played a critical role in shaping a statewide emergency response plan for heart attacks through his work with the Maryland Chapter of the American College of Cardiology, helping reduce the time patients waited to receive lifesaving therapy.

    But Scott’s contributions went far beyond medicine. He was deeply committed to education and served on the board of directors for Gunston Day School. In retirement, his environmental passion took center stage through his involvement with the Idaho Conservation League, where he began as a Wilderness Steward and eventually became board chairman—a role that allowed him to combine leadership with his love of the outdoors.

    Scott’s adventurous spirit was a constant thread throughout his life. He found joy in sailing on the Chesapeake Bay, whether racing or cruising, and relished time on the tennis court. In Idaho, he embraced skiing with the Mountain Masters and spent countless hours fly fishing and hiking the beautiful Big Wood River and Sawtooth Valleys. Travel was another cherished pursuit, especially when shared with Cathy, his wife of 43 years.

    Above all, Scott was a man of family. He is survived by his loving wife Cathy Friedman, his children Nicholas Friedman (Margaret) and Kendall Verge (Ben), and his beloved grandsons Gus and Wesley. He also leaves behind his sister Robin Friedman (Rod) and his brother Timothy Friedman, with whom he shared a lifetime of memories. He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Marie Friedman, and his sister Wendy.

    Scott’s legacy is one of service, warmth, humility, and curiosity. He brought comfort to his patients, wisdom to his colleagues, and boundless love to his family. His gentle presence, adventurous heart, and unwavering values left a mark on everyone privileged to know him.

    A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, August 6, from 6–8 PM at the Sawtooth Botanical Garden, 11 Gimlet Rd, Ketchum, Idaho 83340.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Chasity Unique Nelson

     


    With profound sadness, the Greenville County community mourns the loss of Chasity Unique Nelson, a beloved 15-year-old whose life was tragically cut short following a car accident on July 4, 2025. After several days of critical care, Chasity passed away from her injuries on July 8.

    Though her time here was far too brief, Chasity left a lasting impact on all who knew her. She will be remembered for her bright smile, warm heart, and the joyful spirit she carried into every room. She brought laughter, love, and light to her family and friends—a presence that can never be replaced.

    Chasity was the kind of young person who made others feel seen, heard, and cared for. Her kindness and energy inspired those around her, and her memory will continue to do so.

    As we grieve, we also celebrate the life she lived and the love she gave. To Chasity’s family and friends: our hearts are with you. May you find comfort in one another, and in knowing that Chasity will always be remembered with love, honor, and deep affection.

    Rest in peace, Chasity. You will never be forgotten.

     

  • Tragic Crash in Pointe Coupee Parish Claims Life of Livonia Resident

    Pointe Coupee Parish, LA — The community is mourning the tragic loss of Brenton Pickett, a 39-year-old resident of Livonia, who died in a single-vehicle crash on the night of July 7, 2025.

    The crash occurred shortly after 9:15 p.m. on Patin Dyke Road near Driftwood Drive. According to Louisiana State Police, Brenton was driving a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado eastbound when his vehicle left the roadway, overturned, and ejected him from the truck. Authorities confirmed that he was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident.

    Emergency personnel quickly responded and transported Brenton to a local hospital. Tragically, he did not survive his injuries.

    The cause of the crash is still under investigation. It is uncertain whether impairment played a role, but a standard toxicology sample has been submitted for analysis.

    Brenton Pickett’s sudden passing is a heartbreaking reminder of the fragility of life. He will be remembered by family, friends, and neighbors for the life he lived and the impact he had on those around him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all who are grieving during this difficult time.

  • Tragic I-12 Crash Claims Life of Texas Man in Livingston Parish

    Livingston Parish, LA – A devastating crash on Interstate 12 eastbound near milepost 25 claimed the life of a Texas man on the evening of Sunday, July 7, 2025.

    At approximately 6:45 p.m., Louisiana State Police responded to reports of a fiery single-vehicle crash involving an 18-wheeler. The driver, identified as Edward Mathis, 61, of Dickinson, Texas, was traveling in the right lane when his vehicle veered off the roadway for reasons still under investigation.

    The truck struck multiple trees before becoming fully engulfed in flames. Sadly, Mathis was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Due to the extent of the wreckage and fire damage, troopers have not yet confirmed impairment or seat belt usage. The Louisiana State Police continue to investigate the cause of this tragic incident.

    Our hearts go out to the family, friends, and loved ones of Edward Mathis during this incredibly difficult time.

  • Tragic Crash in Prince George’s County Claims Life of Maryland Man; Off-Duty Police Officer Involved

    UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — A tragic collision Monday night along Route 301 in Prince George’s County has left a Maryland family grieving and sparked serious questions, as authorities confirmed that one of the drivers involved was an off-duty Prince George’s County police officer.

    Carlton Herndon, 56, of Clinton, Maryland, was killed in the crash, which occurred on the northbound side of Route 301 at Missouri Avenue. According to Maryland State Police (MSP), Herndon was attempting to cross the highway in his Nissan Maxima when he was struck by a Ford F-250 truck.

    The driver of that truck was later identified as Anthony Coleman, 34, of Upper Marlboro—a police officer with the Prince George’s County Police Department (PGPD). Coleman was off duty at the time of the crash.

    Preliminary investigations by MSP suggest that speed and alcohol may have been contributing factors on the part of Coleman. While he refused medical treatment at the scene, Herndon tragically died from his injuries before first responders could transport him.

    The incident is now under active investigation by Maryland State Police, with support from PGPD’s Internal Affairs Division. No charges have been filed at this time, but officials say they are working diligently to determine the full circumstances surrounding the crash.

    The Prince George’s County community is reeling from the loss, and loved ones of Carlton Herndon are calling for transparency and justice as the investigation unfolds. More updates are expected as authorities continue to piece together what led to the fatal collision.

  • In Loving Memory of Kevin Edward Halligan

    The Laconia community is heartbroken over the sudden and unexpected passing of Kevin Edward Halligan, a beloved chef, entrepreneur, and friend to many. Kevin passed away on July 6, 2025, at the age of 43, leaving behind a legacy built on passion, creativity, and community connection.

    As the owner and executive chef of The Local Eatery and Local Provisions, Kevin was a trailblazer in New Hampshire’s culinary scene. His commitment to farm-to-table dining wasn’t just a philosophy—it was a lifestyle rooted in honoring local farmers, producers, and traditions. Through his work, he not only elevated the region’s food culture but also created a welcoming space where neighbors became friends.

    Kevin’s vibrant personality, infectious laughter, and generous heart were as memorable as his dishes. Whether in the kitchen or out in the community, he brought people together with authenticity and warmth.

    He is survived by his children—Sierra, Devyn, Savanah, and Jameson Halligan—who were the lights of his life. Kevin’s love for his family was unwavering, and his spirit will live on in them and in the many lives he touched.

    As we grieve this unimaginable loss, we remember Kevin not only for his extraordinary talents but for the kindness, joy, and integrity he brought into the world. May his legacy of love and flavor continue to nourish the hearts of all who knew him.

    Rest in peace, Kevin. Your table is set in our hearts forever

  • In Loving Memory of Officer Bailey Martin

    It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Officer Bailey Martin of the Odessa Police Department. After an extensive search effort, Bailey was located and has been positively identified as deceased. His loss has sent waves of sorrow throughout our department, our city, and beyond.

    Officer Martin is currently in Travis County, where a representative from OPD is stationed to ensure he is respectfully released to his family. From the moment of his recovery, Honor Guard members and fellow officers who were close to Bailey have stood watch over him—a testament to the deep respect and love he earned throughout his service.

    Bailey was more than a dedicated officer. He was a loyal colleague, a cherished friend, and a beloved family member. His unwavering commitment to serving the people of Odessa, his compassion, and his strength in the line of duty will be remembered forever.

    This tragedy is compounded by further heartbreak, as the Martin family is also mourning the loss of several other loved ones due to the same natural disaster. We ask that you hold them in your hearts and prayers during this deeply painful time.

    In tribute to Officer Martin:

    • All Odessa Police officers are wearing mourning bands across their badges.
    • All flags at the Odessa Police Department have been lowered to half-staff.
    • Citizens are encouraged to display blue porch lights throughout the week to honor Bailey’s memory and his service.

    To the Martin family: we grieve with you. To our community: let us come together in compassion, strength, and gratitude for a life so bravely lived.

    Rest in eternal peace, Officer Bailey Martin.

    You will always be remembered. You will always be honored.

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