Obituaries
Manalapan Teen Remembered as Car Racing Fan After Fatal Motorcycle Crash
Randall Arvai graduated from Manalapan High School in 2014. He was killed Friday night in a fatal crash on Rt. 547.

Manalapan, NJ - The family of Randall Arvai would like their son to be remembered a car racing enthusiast who himself won many races throughout the Northeast and Europe.
Arvai, 19, of Manalapan, died Friday night after he was thrown from his motorcycle on Rt. 547. Arvai was rushed to Jersey Shore University Medical Center, but succumbed to the serious injuries he endured in the crash. Arvai was traveling on 547 southbound on his 2009 Yamaha motorcycle when he collided with a 2001 Lexus operated by Robert Hanlon Sr., 76, of Brick. Arvai was thrown from his motorcycle.
Hanlon had his wife and a 13-year-old in the car, and everybody in that car declined medical attention at the scene of the crash.
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Born in New York, Arvai moved to Manalapan 10 years ago. He was a 2014 graduate of Manalapan High School, according to his obituary. He was an avid Nascar and Formula One fan and go cart racer, and won many road races himself. He was currently taking classes at Brookdale Community College.
Randall is survived by his father Kalman Arvai; mother and step father Renata and Steven Kravitsky; sisters Alexandria Kravitsky and Jennifer Arvai; brother Steven Kravitsky, Jr.; maternal grandmother Darina Horendzakova and girlfriend Nicole Rivelli. Visitation will be held on Monday, August 8, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm at Freeman Manalapan-Marlboro Funeral Home, 344 Route 9 North, Manalapan. A funeral mass will be held Tuesday, August 9 at 10:00 am at Our Lady of Mercy, Englishtown with burial to follow at Old Tennant Cemetery, Manalapan. To leave a condolence or find directions, visit www.freemanfu neralhomes.com.
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