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John-Tyler Dawes Of Delco Dies Suddenly, 27
The death of a Pennsylvania teacher is spreading shock and sadness through the communities he was active in.
John-Tyler Dawes, 27, of Delaware County, died suddenly on Sunday, Feb. 12, according to his obituary.
Born in Neptune, NJ, Dawes graduated from the Delaware County Christian School and later from Messiah College with a degree in education. Dawes was active in various churches in the community and served as a YMCA counselor — "a role he cherished," according to his obituary.
Dawes worked as a science teacher in the Carlisle Area School District at Lamberton Middle School, …
Victim Of Rt. 611 Crash 'Thought The Best Of People'
Funeral services have been set for the 32-year-old woman who died of injuries sustained in a Ridgelsville crash last weekend.
Anna "Anya" Hauber, of Nockamixon Township, was adopted with her sister was born in Russia and adopted by her parents, Charles and Karen Hauber, of Broomall, on Dec. 2, 2005 — along with her younger sister, Kristina, according to her obituary.
Anya studied graphic design at Delaware County Community College after graduating from the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School in June 2010, her obituary reads. She enjoyed cooking, ballet in her teen years, p…
Arlington Crash Victim, 20, Was Looking Forward To New Job, Family Says
A crash that killed a 20-year-old Arlington woman dead has left her family heartbroken.
Mayra Cruz-Arriaza was heading west on South Arlington Mill Drive in Shirlington when her vechile went off the roadway, into the median, struck a pedestrian crosswalk pole and then came to a rest at the base of two trees around 1:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 21, Arlington officials said.
More than $5,600 had been raised for the family on a GoFundMe page, launched by Cindi Arriaza, Cruz-Arriaza's sister.
Cruz-Arriaza had been living at home and helping care for her three younger brothers,…
NJ Baker Who Skipped College, Pulled Six Figures As Teen Now Makes Cakes For Celebs
"A complete disaster" were the words custom cake shop owner Justin Ellen used to describe the first cake he ever made just seven years ago.
Self-taught and inspired by baking shows on YouTube, the Passaic native didn't start with a simple, single-tiered cake. No, Ellen went big: Three tiers.
Ellen was less than pleased with his results, time and time again, but he learned far more than he lost and, eventually, the success he saw was beyond his wildest dreams.
At 16, Ellen launched his business, "Everything Just Baked." He missed out on prom and high school graduation to film "Is It Cake?…