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Man Killed In Marion Rollover Crash Was 'Avid Gamer, Die-Hard Patriots Fan'

Loved ones are mourning the death of a 28-year-old man who died from injuries sustained in a car crash in Southeast Massachusetts this week.

William Gaige Gronblom

William Gaige Gronblom

Photo Credit: William Gaige Gronblom on Facebook

William Gronblom, of New Bedford and formerly of Wareham, was killed in a single-vehicle rollover crash on I-195 in Marion on Monday, April 3, as previously reported by Daily Voice.

Gronblom graduated from Upper Cape Regional Technical High School in Bourne in 2012 and worked as a manager for a Home Depot in Hyannis, according to his obituary

When he was not working, Gronbloom was an "avid gamer," enjoyed building his own computers, and loved collecting Pokémon cards. 

"William was also a die-hard Patriots fan and loved his 'furbaby' cats, 'Ferb,' 'Mavis,' 'Miley' and 'Maverick,'" his obituary reads. "He also liked to scare people with his ball python, 'Te Kā.'"

"Our hearts are broken with this tragic loss," one person wrote on Gronblom's tribute wall. "Will was a great person willing to help whenever. He will be missed." 

"To all of Will’s family. I’m so so sorry for your loss," another person wrote. "Will was a wonderful guy. He will be missed forever."

Gronbloom leaves behind his wife Jessica, his parents Adam and April, step-father Douglas, siblings Kyleigh, Noah and Lucas, and grandparents Roger and Thalia. 

Information about his funeral services can be found here.

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