19-year-old Justin Crowe Obituary

- His funeral service is scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 17, from 1 pm to 3 PM at the Ameliasburgh Town Hall/Roblin Lake, according to a Facebook post.
Who was Justin Crowe?
- In the initial season (2021-22), in which the Frankford Huskies Junior C Hockey Club played in the PJHL, Justin Crowe was part of the team.

- The club has stated that they would miss having Justin around. In a statement, the Picton Pirates have issued the following information: “The Picton Pirates organization would like to offer our condolences and prayers to the loved ones and families of @FrankfordJrC’s player Prince Edward County resident Justin Crowe and his girlfriend Sarah who both died in a tragic accident on the weekend.” There aren’t words to express the grief we feel.”
What happened to Justin Crowe?
- Justin Crowe was a talented hockey player. He was an aspiring hockey player from Canada who was just 19 when he died.
- Justin Crowe and Sarah Bradbury are two of the victims of the collision in the crash on Road 23.
- The car crash occurred on July 9, 2022, in the area of County Road near Ameliasburg.
- He was driving with his girlfriend, Sarah Bradbury when they ran into a single-car collision. The police declared them both dead.

- The crash occurred at around 11 am on a Saturday morning.
- Based on the initial investigation carried out by the authorities, the car was able to get off the road and ended in a ditch following the vehicle rolled over.
- They were declared dead on the spot by the coroners responding to the crash.
- He was a skilled player and had a promising future in hockey. His death is a tragic loss for his family, friends, and teammates. Although he is gone, his memory will live on through those who knew him.
- Sarah Bradbury and Justin Crowe from Bellville, Ontario, are mourned by their family and friends.
- Crowe is described as an intelligent and passionate man.
- The road has since been closed for investigation. McMurter urges anyone who wishes to attend the memorial service to do so, in order to remember and honor a great man.
