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Heartbroken WPU Sorority Mourns Wallington Sister Killed In Crash

Members of William Paterson University's Delta Phi Epsilon sorority put their pain into words as they mourned sister Emily Desbiens of Wallington, who was killed in a weekend car crash just blocks from her home.

"One of the few people who could spread happiness to others even if that wasn’t what she was feeling."

"One of the few people who could spread happiness to others even if that wasn’t what she was feeling."

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"Your laugh was contagious and you never failed to bring an effortless peacefulness to every room."

"Your laugh was contagious and you never failed to bring an effortless peacefulness to every room."

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Emily Desbians of Wallington.

Emily Desbians of Wallington.

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Emily Desbiens with her brother, Paul, who posted the photo on Facebook with lyrics of the Grateful Dead's "Brokedown Palace."

Emily Desbiens with her brother, Paul, who posted the photo on Facebook with lyrics of the Grateful Dead's "Brokedown Palace."

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The Bergen County Prosecutor's Fatal Accident Investigations Unit was trying to determine the cause of the crash.

The Bergen County Prosecutor's Fatal Accident Investigations Unit was trying to determine the cause of the crash.

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"One of the few people who could spread happiness to others even if that wasn’t what she was feeling. Your laugh was contagious and you never failed to bring an effortless peacefulness to every room."

"Emily, you are a beautiful soul with an endless amount of unconditional love and joy," the sorority sisters wrote. "A one in a million person who we were all undeniably lucky to know. 

"While you were taken from this world far too soon, you will always hold a very special place in all of our hearts."

A funeral Mass will be held Friday at Transfiguration Polish National Catholic Church in Wallington with interment to follow in East Ridgelawn Cemetery in Clifton. Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, June 7, at the Warner-Wozniak Funeral Home in Wallington.

The Bergen County Prosecutor's Fatal Accident Investigations Unit was trying to determine what caused Sunday's 2:30 a.m. crash.

Desbiens, 20, apparently wasn't wearing a seatbelt when her 2006 Toyota Corolla ran up a utility pole guide wire on the opposite side of northbound Mount Pleasant Avenue moments after she'd made a left from eastbound Paterson Avenue headed toward her home a few blocks away, responders told Daily Voice.

She was returning home after dropping friends off following a Luke Bryan concert at MetLife Stadium, one said.

The car rolled, ejecting her through the window, before landing on top of her, they said.

The tragedy shook Desbiens's hometown. Both those who knew her and those who didn't offered sympathies.

"Emily Desbiens was one of our team managers up until her graduating," the Wallington High School football team posted on Facebook. "She always had a smile, was polite and respectful and always helpful.

"We send our condolences to her family and friends. We will always remember her and may she rest peacefully. God Bless Her."

Her brother, Paul Desbiens, posted a photo of the two of them along with lyrics from the Grateful Dead's "Brokedown Palace": 

All the birds that were singing are flown, except you alone. Going to leave this brokedown palace, On my hand and knees, i will roll, roll, roll.

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