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Beloved Trenton Resident Nicholas Medina Dies After Long Muscular Dystrophy Battle, 18 Beloved Trenton Resident Nicholas Medina Dies After Long Muscular Dystrophy Battle, 18
Beloved Trenton Resident Nicholas Medina Dies After Long Muscular Dystrophy Battle, 18 Beloved Trenton resident Nicholas Anthony Medina died at Capital Health Hopewell after a long and brave battle with muscular dystrophy on Friday, April 7. He was 18. Born in Hamilton, Nicholas lived in the area his entire life and graduated from the Mercer County Special Services School, his obituary says. He enjoyed watching movies, playing video games, and rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles. Most of all, Nicholas loved to spend time with his incredible family. Nicholas leaves behind his loving parents, Santos “Macho” Medina and Gabrielle Harney; paternal grandmother, Zoraida Carmona; m…
Beloved 6-Year-Old Trenton Boy Noah Bodón Loses Battle With Rare Brain Cancer Beloved 6-Year-Old Trenton Boy Noah Bodón Loses Battle With Rare Brain Cancer
Beloved 6-Year-Old Trenton Boy Noah Bodón Loses Battle With Rare Brain Cancer Beloved Trenton boy Noah Jorge Bodón lost his battle with a rare form of brain cancer known as Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) on Wednesday, Nov. 2. He was six. Noah’s battle with DIPG began in early April, when he was rushed to the emergency room at Robert Wood Johnson after collapsing and having a seizure at school, according to a GoFundMe launched at the time for his medical, and now his funeral costs. Nearly $9,000 had been raised as of Wednesday, Nov. 9. After receiving the rare brain cancer diagnosis that only 150 to 300 children get each year, Noah continued to be his bubbly…
‘Tragic Loss:’ South Jersey Boxer, Aspiring Glassblower Dies Suddenly, 16 ‘Tragic Loss:’ South Jersey Boxer, Aspiring Glassblower Dies Suddenly, 16
‘Tragic Loss:’ South Jersey Boxer, Aspiring Glassblower Dies Suddenly, 16 South Jersey boxer and aspiring glassblower Hector L. Nazario, Jr. died unexpectedly in Vineland on Thursday, Sept. 22 at the age of 16. Described as being full of energy and constantly active, Hector was a boxer and played basketball and football, his obituary says. He also had a creative side and enjoyed journaling, writing songs, and rapping in his free time, according to his memorial. Hector had unique goals of pursuing glass blowing and welding in his future and was known for his love for his family and many friends. Hector leaves behind his loving parents, Hector L. Nazario, Sr., an…