College should be safe , very safe π₯π₯ππ
Untimely sad deaths of two young men, with tons of life ahead & unlimited potential, FOUR years apart, not tragic accidents, but left to die by their fellow classmates, friends ??? FRATERNITY COLLEGE HAZING . How was Stone allowed to die four years after Tim ?
Colleges, college presidents, fraternities are ALL RESPONSIBLE to allow such criminal acts to continue. Upsetting to me, but I cannot even phantom how the Piazzas and Foltzs deal with this every day. Honor these lost young men by reading their obituaries, pray for their families.
Google their names to educate yourself more if you're not aware of the incidents.
Makes me sick, angry, disgusted.
Timothy Piazza, age 19, of Lebanon, N.J., died at Hershey Medical Center in Hershey after a tragic accident on Saturday, February 4, 2017. Born in Edison, N.J., he was the loving son of James and Evelyn Piazza. Tim had resided in Readington Township his whole life. He was a graduate of Hunterdon Central Regional High School where he played football and was also on the spring track team, taking part in shot put, javelin and discus. He was a Red Devil Ambassador at Hunterdon Central and participated in the school's Teen Prevention Education Program. He volunteered with the Hunterdon Outreach Program to help teach special needs children football, basketball and baseball and took part in the Hopeful Holidays and Readington's Holiday Gifts Program, donating Christmas and holiday gifts to those in need. Tim was a sophomore engineering student at Penn State University where he was on the executive board of AYUDA, a special interest organization benefiting the Penn State Dance Marathon (THON). He was also a member of THON's Operations Committee. Tim loved spending his summers at the beach with his family and friends, jet skiing, playing golf and taking it to the hoop in friendly pickup basketball games. He was smart, funny, friendly and kind. His time here has been all too brief but his memory will remain forever in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. He was predeceased by his paternal grandfather, James Piazza and his maternal grandfather, John Weinert. He is survived by his parents, James and Evelyn and his brother, Michael, of Readington; his paternal grandmother, Joanna Pisano, of Bridgewater; his maternal grandmother, Betty Weinert, of Cinnaminson, N.J.; his girlfriend, Kaitlyn Tempalsky, of Flemington; and many loving aunts, uncles and cousins. A funeral liturgy will be held on Saturday, February 11, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 390 County Road 523, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889. Friends may visit with the family on Friday, February 10, 2017, from 4-8 p.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to be made to Tim's passion, the Penn State Dance Marathon (THON). Donations can be made by going to www.AyudaFTK.org - click "Donate Here" at the top of the page and fill out the Memorial section in Tim's name along with your donation. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Kearns Funeral Home in Whitehouse, N.J. For more information or to send condolences please visit www.kearnsfuneralhome.com
I wrote this letter to editor & published Fall 2017 NY POST.
Stone Justin Foltz, age 20 of Delaware, OH passed away, Sunday, March 7, 2021, after giving the gift of life as an organ and tissue donor.
A sophomore member of the College of Business at Bowling Green State University, Stone was born on November 21, 2000, in Westerville, OH to loving parents Cory and Shari (Williams) Foltz.
A 2019 graduate of Buckeye Valley High School, Stone was actively involved in playing baseball, basketball, and lacrosse. He was also actively involved in intramural football and basketball at Bowling Green State University.
Stone was also a devoted Ohio State Buckeye Football fan and would follow the team both on and oο¬ the field. He loved sharing highlights of great game plays as well as when the player did something special for someone else oο¬ the field. Stone cared deeply for his family and would always seek opportunities to spend time with them and loved watching “Buckeye” football with his whole family around him. Stone also enjoyed the outdoors and if there was a body of water nearby, even better. His long-term life plans and hopes had him living near the water where he could be on the beach and in the sunshine.
Stone had a passion for finding that person in life that demonstrated how to be a kinder and gentler person. Stone’s compassion for people and love for his family drove him to be a better version of himself every day. He was always one of those guys that stood up for others when they didn’t have the strength themselves. Stone found an inner strength to always try to do the right thing.
In addition to his parents, he is also survived by his brother AJ (Alec) and sister Jersee, grandparents: Geraldine and Frank Foltz of Cardington, Ohio, Rosanna and Duane Williams of Fostoria, Ohio, aunts: DJ Williams and Sandy Brown, uncles: Frank Foltz Jr., Rodney Foltz, Rodney Williams, Aaron Williams, and many cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his great grandparents, Franklin and Enola Foltz, Ralph and Elizabeth Ruggles, John and Marcella Williams, Vincent and Delores Tiell, and his best friend, Jake Richardson.
Family and friends may call from 5:30 – 7:30 pm on Friday at the Grace Powell Church, 7600 Liberty Rd N., Powell, Ohio, 43065 and again at the church from 10:00 am – 12:00 Noon on Saturday, where services will follow at 1:30 pm with Pastor Rick Nuzum oο¬ciating. Face masks will be required for all attendees. Due to the circumstances, the family also requests that all media be respectful of their privacy during this tender time. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Snyder-Rodman Funeral Center in Delaware.
Memorial contributions can be made in memory of Stone to www.lifeconnection.org , 3661 Briarfield Blvd, Suite 105, Maumee, Ohio 43537, or to the GoFundMe account gofundme.com/f/stone-foltz-memorial-fund we have established in Stone’s honor.
Condolences may be expressed at www.snyderfuneralhomes.com
Another from Washington State University......Sam Martinez.....
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