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Maryland Baseball Player Jonah Baney Dies In Crash, Hearts Shatter

Hearts shattered across Baltimore County as hundreds of people mourned the sudden death of Jonah Baney, who died in a car crash, those who knew him said.

Jonah Baney

Jonah Baney

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"We are sad to announce the tragic loss of one of our former players, Jonah Baney. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and former teammates during this difficult time."

"We are sad to announce the tragic loss of one of our former players, Jonah Baney. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and former teammates during this difficult time."

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Toby Hyder remembers Jonah Baney.

Toby Hyder remembers Jonah Baney.

Photo Credit: Toby Hyder
"Not only did you make Kira the happiest I’ve ever seen her, you added so much joy to all of our lives. I will miss your beautiful smile, your funny comebacks, your awesome hugs and most of all hearing you say 'hello Karebear'.

"Not only did you make Kira the happiest I’ve ever seen her, you added so much joy to all of our lives. I will miss your beautiful smile, your funny comebacks, your awesome hugs and most of all hearing you say 'hello Karebear'.

Photo Credit: Karen Young Stocksdale Facebook

Baney, 19, lived in Arbutus and graduated from Lansdowne High School in 2020. He was playing baseball for Community College of Baltimore County and had plans to play for Salisbury University next year, according to his obituary.

He dreamed of going into law enforcement and moving to Texas. He died on June 14.

Condolences poured in on social media.

Baney is survived by his parents, Bonnie and Anthony Baney; brothers Josh and Jacob; girlfriend Kira and countless more grandparents, cousins and friends.

A public viewing will be held at the Ambrose Funeral Home in Arbutus on Thursday, June 23, and Friday, June 24 from 3 to 5p .m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

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