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Lehigh Valley Native Stephan Moussa Dies, 31
Lehigh Valley native Stephan Michael Moussa died at his home in Forks Township on Saturday, Nov. 26. He was 31.
Born in Bethlehem, Stephan graduated from Easton High School in 2010, his obituary says.
Stephan then joined the family business at Rocco’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant in Phillipsburg.
He spent his free time collecting and trading coins and cards and was interested in the stock market, his memorial says. He also loved the Phillies and Eagles.
Above all, Stephan loved spending time with his family and is remembered as a caring son, brother, grandson, nephew, and cousin.
Steph…
Son Of Superbowl Champ Fled Scene Of Crash Killing Dad Of 2: Reports
The son of a Super Bowl champion— who played for the Steelers', Eagles, Jets, Broncos, and Vikings— Quarterback Bubby Brister, has turned himself in to authorities in Louisiana in connection with a deadly hit-and-run, according to multiple media outlets.
Walter Andrew Brister IV, 21, fled the scene after crashing a black Range Rover SUV into that 44-year-old Jude Jarreau at Ben Hur Road near the Louisiana State University campus, The Advocate reported.
Jarreau died at the scene, but Brister was seen turning onto a nearby street after the crash, the outlet reports.
The younger Brister, a…
Volunteer Lehigh Valley Firefighter, Devoted Dad Dies, 36
Volunteer Lehigh Valley firefighter and devoted father Eric C. Gubich died at his home in Bethlehem on Wednesday, Sept. 14. He was 36.
A graduate of East Stroudsburg University, Eric worked at Samuel Adams Brewery, his obituary says.
Eric was also a social member of the Hecktown Volunteer Fire Company, according to his memorial.
Eric loved spending his free time hunting, snowboarding, dirt biking, and in nature. He was also a big fan of the Eagles and Phillies.
Above all, Eric will be remembered as a dedicated father to his young son, Parker.
In addition to his son, Eric leaves behind hi…
Dedicated Dad, Hunterdon County Outdoorsman Dies Suddenly, 39
Dedicated dad and Hunterdon County outdoorsman Charles William Snyder died unexpectedly on Friday, August 12. He was 39.
Born in Missoula, Montana, Charles moved to Milford and graduated from Delaware Valley Regional High School in 2001, his obituary says.
Charles was known for his love of spending time outdoors, especially returning to his home state of Montana.
“No matter the town or the state, he was truly home being outside,” his memorial says.
Charles also collected Hot Wheels and celebrated as a fan of the Eagles and Phillies.
Above all, Charles was a dedicated father to his loving…