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Christopher DiPrima Obituary – Love For Skiing Claims His Life

The Boston, Massachusetts-based Magrath Funeral Home released information on Christopher DiPrima’s obituary.
On Saturday, March 25, 2023, the 15-year-old youngster passed away after being hurt in a skiing accident.
The accident’s cause is being looked into. The loss of such a young life is tragic for the victim’s family, thus the authorities are treating this accident seriously.

On Saturday, March 25, 2023, the 15-year-old boy passed away after being hurt in a skiing accident on a mountain in New Hampshire.

The funeral home has arranged the following services: Viewing will take place on March 30 at Magrath Funeral Home, 336 Chelsea St, East Boston, MA, beginning at 2:00 p.m. and lasting until 8:00 p.m.

Funeral Mass will be held on March 31 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph-St. Lazarus in East Boston, Massachusetts.

DiPrima was named by Excel Academy Charter Schools in a Facebook post. DiPrima, a student in the tenth grade, is mourned by the school. Additionally, it stated that all Excel campuses will have counsellors on hand for students who required them in light of what had occurred.

According to the article, Christopher was a good and cheerful person who made others around him happy. We will miss him terribly.

DiPrima was a wonderful big brother to his 12-year-old sister Gisel, who always included her and was treated with exceptional love and kindness, according to Steven Gingras, DiPrima’s cousin, who spoke to WMUR.

Gingras described the deceased as “a youngster who was kind, polite, smart, had his whole career ahead of him, but was very humble, very kind.”

Around 6:35 p.m., DiPrima’s family was skiing on the Duster Ski Route at Pats Peak in Henniker, New Hampshire. Saturday was the day of the incident.

The Duster Ski Route falls under the umbrella of intermediate skiing. The ski patrol transported DiPrima to the mountain’s foot before transferring her to Concord Hospital.

Gingras claimed that his deceased relative had been on skiing excursions for a number of years and that this was not his first time. Sadly, he fell this time, hit a bump, flew, and came to rest a few metres below on the mountain.

The accident’s cause is being looked into. The loss of such a young life is tragic for the victim’s family, thus the authorities are treating this accident seriously.

The administration at Pats Peak and the authorities are striving to prevent similar and more serious mishaps in the future.

The independent, family-run Pats Peak first established in 1963, according to its website. At a base elevation of 690 feet and a summit elevation of 1,460 feet, the ski area has 11 lifts and 28 trails.

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