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Show Your Support For The Lower Bucks Co. Fatal Train Victims
Christopher Cramp of Bristol and his two sons were killed by a high-speed train while on the tracks at the Bristol Station last Thursday.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — The Bucks County community is rallying around the loved ones of the three family members struck and killed by a high-speed train in Lower Bucks County last week.
Lily Lluveres has organized a GoFundMe page on behalf of Nicholas Cramp after Christopher Cramp of Bristol and his two sons perished in the fatal incident at the Bristol Station last Thursday.
Cramp, 56, of Bristol Borough, and his 31-year-old son David died trying to save 24-year-old Thomas, who took his own life on the train tracks on Thursday, authorities said.
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Services are set for Saturday, with arrangements by the Wade Funeral Home of Bristol Borough.
"We are reaching out with heavy hearts to ask for your support for our dear friends', the Cramp Family, who have suffered an unimaginable tragedy. In a heartbreaking turn of events, they have lost three family members. Chris, Dave, and Tommy were beloved members of the Bristol Borough Community and will be deeply missed. This unexpected loss is devastating and has left the family to navigate this overwhelming grief," the Lluveres family said.
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The GoFundMe page has raised over $37,000 of its $45,000 goal.
"As they grieve, we want to ease the financial burden of funeral expenses and other unforeseen costs that have arisen during this difficult time. No one should have to worry about money while mourning the loss of their loved ones," the family stated. "Every donation, no matter how small, will go toward covering funeral arrangements, memorial services, and any additional support needed for the Cramp Family. If you are unable to contribute financially, sharing this fundraiser and keeping them in your thoughts and prayers means the world."
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