Kolby Crum, one of the Moore High School students hit by vehicle, has died

PORSHA: YES MECCA, VERY HEARTBREAKING FOR SURE — MANY TAKING TO SOCIAL DESCRIBING — SOCIAL MEDIA, DESCRIBING CRUM AS SELFLESS AND GENUINE SAYING HE MAY BE GONE BUT WON’T EVER BE FORGOTTEN. THOUSANDS KEEPING MOORE IN THEIR HEARTS AS THEY NOW MOURN THE LIFE OF THE THIRD MOORE STUDENT KILLED BY A DRUNK DRIVER. THIS PAGE DEDICATED TO CRUM REMEMBERING HIM AS THE TYPE OF PERSON WHO IMPACTED MANY ASKING FOR PEACE AND PRAYERS FOR HIS FAMILY. THE MOORE WAR RUN PAGE ALSO SHARING, SAYING HE WAS A TALENTED RUNNER WHO ALWAYS FINISHED HIGH AND NEVER STOPPED PUSHING HIMSELF. HIS FRIENDS AT D.Z. COMICS HAVE BEEN HOSTING FUNDRAISERS THROUGHOUT THE WEEK TO HELP IN ANYWAY THEY CAN, SAYING THIS JUST DAYS AGO, CHRIS DIAZ DZ >> HE WOULD COME HERE AND HANG OUT AND BE PART OF THE COMMUNITY. THAT’S WHY HE’S TOUCHED SO MANY PEOPLE. PORSHA: RACHEL FREEMAN AND YURIDIA MARTINEZ ALSO KILLED, 57-YEAR-OLD MAX TOWNSEND CHARGED IN THEIR DEATHS WITH 13 COUNTS, INCLUDING MANSLAUGHTER, DUI, AND FLEEING THE SCENE. JUST A SAD, SAD DAY KEEPING THE MOORE COMMUNITY IN MY THOUGHTS. AS FOR TOWNSEND, HE’S EXPECT

Kolby Crum, one of the Moore High School students hit by vehicle, has died


Kolby Crum, one of the Moore High School students hit by a vehicle on Monday, Feb. 3, died Saturday morning, according to the Prayers for Kolby Facebook community page.“It is with immeasurable grief and sorrow that we share that Kolby left his earthly home to finish his race in heaven this morning. He impacted the lives around him in positive ways every day. He is so loved by so many and will be deeply missed. Please pray for peace that surpasses all understanding for his family and friends as they grieve the tremendous and devastating loss of this precious young man. Please pray on,” loved ones posted Saturday morning on the Facebook page.Crum was one of six students who were hit by the driver on Monday, Feb. 3 near Main Street and Eastern Avenue. The crash claimed the lives of Rachel Freeman and Yuridia Martinez.Three others, Shiloh Hutchinson, Ashton Baza and Joseph White, are recovering from their injuries. The driver involved, 57-year-old Max Townsend, is charged with 13 counts, including first-degree manslaughter and DUI.The Moore War Run Facebook page shared a post Saturday morning, remembering Crum: “Today we mourn the loss of Kolby Crum, a senior at Moore High. Kolby ran the Moore War Run with us every year since 2016. In each race he finished in the top 5% of all runners, making him an elite runner in the field. In 2018 and 2019 he crossed the finish line in the top 2%. As the field grew larger, Kolby ran faster! We have watched him grow up before our eyes!”

Kolby Crum, one of the Moore High School students hit by a vehicle on Monday, Feb. 3, died Saturday morning, according to the Prayers for Kolby Facebook community page.

“It is with immeasurable grief and sorrow that we share that Kolby left his earthly home to finish his race in heaven this morning. He impacted the lives around him in positive ways every day. He is so loved by so many and will be deeply missed. Please pray for peace that surpasses all understanding for his family and friends as they grieve the tremendous and devastating loss of this precious young man. Please pray on,” loved ones posted Saturday morning on the Facebook page.

Crum was one of six students who were hit by the driver on Monday, Feb. 3 near Main Street and Eastern Avenue. The crash claimed the lives of Rachel Freeman and Yuridia Martinez.

Three others, Shiloh Hutchinson, Ashton Baza and Joseph White, are recovering from their injuries. The driver involved, 57-year-old Max Townsend, is charged with 13 counts, including first-degree manslaughter and DUI.

The Moore War Run Facebook page shared a post Saturday morning, remembering Crum:

“Today we mourn the loss of Kolby Crum, a senior at Moore High. Kolby ran the Moore War Run with us every year since 2016. In each race he finished in the top 5% of all runners, making him an elite runner in the field. In 2018 and 2019 he crossed the finish line in the top 2%. As the field grew larger, Kolby ran faster! We have watched him grow up before our eyes!”

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