Restaurants & Bars
Crestwood Culvers To Donate To Family Of Bremen Teenager Who Died
A portion of sales made Feb. 22 from 5-9 p.m. will go to Cameran Wheatley's family. Wheatley collapsed and died during a basketball game.

ALSIP-CRESTWOOD, IL — A south suburban Culver's is donating a percentage of sales to the family of a Bremen High School basketball player who collapsed and died on the court last week.
The popular burger franchise at 133000 Cicero Avenue in Crestwood will donate an unspecified amount of money to the Wheatley family. According to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office, 17-year-old Cameran Wheatley's cause of death will likely not be determined for weeks to come.
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Any order at the Crestwood Culver's on Feb. 22 from 5-9 p.m. will go to benefit the teenager's family.
A representative from the Midlothian school said Wheatley was "a great role-model in every sense and he will be missed."
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