Emma Bogacki & Grant Bogacki Death – EllaBelle and her Silver Creek Colatriano Softball team is devastated by the loss of Emma Bogacki. Emma was an exceptional lady with a boisterous personality that will not be forgotten. Words cannot express how much Emma will be missed. In this unimaginably difficult time for the Bogacki Family we are coming together to support some of the financial burdens and medical expenses as Aubrey Bogacki starts her healing journey.
We are heartbroken to share the devastating news that the Bogacki Family has experienced a tragic and unfathomable loss. On July 20th, a car accident took the lives of Nathan Bogacki 44, Emma Bogacki 17 and Grant Bogacki 13. Aubrey Bogacki 10, remains in the hospital with a difficult recovery journey ahead.
In this unimaginably difficult time, we are coming together to support them and help alleviate some of the financial burdens they now face such as medical and funeral expenses and time off work as they grieve and heal as a family.
Although no amount of money can ease the pain of loss, your support at any level will help take some of the financial weight off of the Bogacki family as they navigate this journey. All donations raised will be transferred directly to the Bogacki family to help pay for their expenses. A 17-year-old student from the Portersville neighborhood of Lincoln Park was one of three people killed in a car crash in Lawrence County Friday night. Emma Bogacki, her 43-year-old father Nathan and her 13-year-old brother Grant died at the scene. Her 11-year-old sister was injured in the crash and flown to UPMC Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh in critical condition, state police said.
According to the police report, the accident occurred around 12:30 a.m. on Route 65 southbound in Slippery Rock Township when the family’s SUV, driven by Nathan Bogacki, crossed the center line and left the road, knocking over a telephone pole and hitting a parked car before being thrown through the air and hitting a tree. The incident remains under investigation. Bogacki was in her senior year at Lincoln Park Charter School in Midland. She was a two-sport athlete, playing basketball for the Leopards and a standout softball pitcher for the Western Beaver Golden Beavers.