Go Fund Me Account Set for El Camino Student Killed in Accident

South San Francisco, CA              November 25, 2015

17 yr old Joshua, a student at ECHS, was struck and killed by a vehicle on Monday.

17 yr old Joshua, a student at ECHS, was struck and killed by a vehicle on Monday. Photo courtesy Go Fund Me

On Monday November 23rd a traffic alert was broadcasted alerting drivers that Highway 35 was closed in both directions between Hickey Boulevard and Manor Drive in Pacifica due to a major traffic collision. Today we learned the accident took the life of one of our El Camino High School students, 17 year old Joshua, as he was returning home from school.

No family ever expects this loss and the family is seeking donations to help them, so please, help with a few $ if you can through the Go Fund Me Account his sister Jazzie has created. And please keep his family and his friends in your thoughts as they deal with this enormous loss, especially during the holidays as families tend to come together and his family deals with an empty place at their table.
Thank you to Cindy Melero Reich for posting this information to our facebook page.  Please CLICK HERE to donate and to see updates.

 

From the Jazzie on the Go Fund Me Page:

 

I’ve always read about these and never in my life did I imagine I would have to set up an account for someone so close to our hearts.

Our brother Joshua, the youngest of 5 was suddenly struck by a young driver as he was walking home on November 23rd 2015 at 3:27pm on Skyline highway at a very popular intersection. Sometimes in life, people you love most leave and you’ll never fully understand why. Although my entire family is keeping very close and doing everything we can to provide for Joshua and my parents. Joshua was only 17 years old, he had his whole life ahead of him. Being the sweet gentle bear he was to all of us, we’re all deeply mourning and trying to celebrate every year we were blessed to have him in our lives. We’d like to set up this account for those who want to offer anything for our brother Joshua during this time of need. Nothing is ever too small, a simple message of love is enough. Thank you all for the unconditional love and support that’s been showered upon our family and especially to Joshua.

 

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Dolores Piper
Dolores Piper
8 years ago

A terrible tragedy for this family!!!