HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—A picture of young teenagers having fun with their friends is taped to a traffic post on the intersection of Newland and Yorktown, while the sidewalk just below is covered in colorful flowers, sports gear, and candles. What started as a routine weekday drive in Joshua and Jeremy Page’s white 1990 Ford F-250 to Edison High School changed the lives of their community forever. Around 8:15 a.m. on March 7, the Westminster Calif., the brothers collided with a Huntington Beach city truck at that very intersection. “No words can describe what I’m feeling right now,” Edison High School’s varsity defensive line coach Al Granado wrote on Twitter. “RIP Josh and Jeremy … loved and remembered forever.” Just blocks away from Edison High School, the collision would first take the life of Joshua, 18, after both brothers were transported to a local hospital. Jeremy, 17, would succumb to his …
California School Wears Green, Gold to Honor Brothers Who Died in Crash
March 11, 2022
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