by means of Andrew Brinker Globe Correspondent,updated July 1, 2021, 3:fifty nine p.m.
Share on facebook Print this articleA student at the school of Massachusetts Amherst and photography editor at the faculty's student-run newspaper died last week in a single-car motorcycle crash on the Mass. Pike in Boston.
Lynus Erickson of Medford turned into traveling eastbound on I-ninety on June 22 when he shifted his motorbike into the left lane and struck the wall, State Police pointed out in a statement. pace is believed to be a "contributing factor" within the crash, youngsters the reason behind the crash is still below investigation, police talked about.
Erickson, 21, changed into transported to Tufts clinical core where he become stated useless.
Erickson become majoring in movie reports and philosophy at UMass Amherst and is being remembered this week as a talented photographer and kind soul.
He changed into set to step in as lead images editor for the Massachusetts every day Collegian, the scholar-run newspaper at UMass Amherst. Erickson turned into up to now an assistant images editor there.
"He turned into a gifted photographer and a pleasure to be round," the Collegian wrote in a statement. "Lynus become at all times inclined to learn and increase and all the time had a smile on his face. those that knew him will remember his kindness, his feel of humor and his passion for his work."
Erickson had a wide circle of friends and an extended string of interests, according to posting on the social media site, Everloved.com.
"An avid hiker, he adored the outside yr circular and was active in the UMass day out club. He turned into increasingly fluent in eastern. In his 'prop shop' he constructed and painted movie-exceptional replicas of Boba Fett helmets and armor,'' in response to his on line obituary. "all over his turning out to be years, Lynus cherished Thomas the Tank Engine, Ultraman, and constructing with Lego bricks."
His household is planning to have a good time his existence at a later date. In lieu of vegetation his family is inquiring for donations to Appalachian Mountain club. Burial changed into at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge.
Andrew Brinker may also be reached at andrew.brinker@globe.com
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