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Fiery Crash Kills Chambersburg Native 24-Year-Old In Central PA, State Police Say

A 24-year-old man died at the scene of a crash in Central Pennsylvania, State Police announced on Monday, April 8.

Mason Kelley originally from Chambersburg who tragically died in a car crash in Carlisle, Pennsylvania State Police say.

Mason Kelley originally from Chambersburg who tragically died in a car crash in Carlisle, Pennsylvania State Police say.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Mason Kelley @mason.kelley.14

Mason Allen Kelley originally of Chambersburg most recently of Carlisle, was heading west on East Old York Road near Lerew Road in Carlisle when he left his lane for an unknown reason at 12:21 a.m. on April 6, the state police detailed in the release.

Kelley exited the right-hand lane, and entered into the eastbound lane before leaving the roadway entirely, striking a tree head-on, and becoming engulfed in flames, according to PSP.

Citizens Fire Company, Yellow Breeches EMS, Cumberland County Fire Police, and H&J Towing assisted PSP troopers at the scene.

Mason's community has been sharing about its sudden loss online.

He had held various roles on Faulkner Auto's finance team since 2020 working his way up to be a director, according to his Facebook and obituary.

He had recently purchased a home with his partner Erin Brandeburg, his Facebook shows.

For fun, he enjoyed working on cars, spending time with his family, fishing, and dirt track racing, as noted in his obituary.

Mason was the older brother to six siblings and uncle to one nephew; they survived him in addition to his parents and large extended family, as explained in his obituary.

Pastor Donald Snyder will be officiating a celebration of his life held at Doubling Gap Church of God, 50 Mc Crea Road, Newville, at 3 p.m. on Sunday. A visitation begins at 1 p.m.

Instead of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the National Down Syndrome Society, 1155 15th NW, Suite 540, Washington, DC 20005.

Click here to read his full obituary.

Editor's Note: This article originally stated Mason was a Philadelphia native citing his social media. His family has reached out with the correction that he was born in Chambersburg, so this article has been updated to reflect this information. 

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