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Tragic Car Accident Claims the Life of Max Fineran in Galloway, New Jersey; Community Rallies to Support His Pregnant Wife Sutton

Galloway, New Jersey – The community is in deep mourning after the sudden and tragic death of Max Fineran, who passed away following a car accident. Max’s untimely death has left his loved ones in shock, especially his wife, Sutton, who is pregnant with their first child, expected in December. The news has prompted an overwhelming outpouring of support, as friends, family, and even strangers rally to support Sutton and the Fineran family during this incredibly difficult time.

A GoFundMe campaign was launched to assist Sutton and her growing family, raising over $64,000 out of a $75,000 goal as of the latest update. The largest donation so far has reached $5,000, reflecting the deep impact Max had on those who knew him. The funds are intended to help Sutton, their dog Piper, and their soon-to-arrive baby navigate the challenges ahead without their beloved Max.

Max Fineran, a native of Galloway, New Jersey, was known for his vibrant personality and was a beloved figure in his community. He was often described as the "Go-To Guy" and worked as a Technology & Merchandising Pro at Apple Inc. His professional life was marked by his humility and strong connections with colleagues and customers alike. Before joining Apple, he worked as a production assistant at Just Right TV Productions, LLC. Max’s educational background includes time at Atlantic Cape Community College and Absegami High School, where he first began to forge the deep connections that would last throughout his life.

The news of Max’s death has spread rapidly across social media, with many friends sharing their heartfelt tributes. Dylan Petro, one of Max’s closest friends, posted on Facebook, "Max Fineran – my best friend, best man, best bandmate, and best brother. There are no words to describe how much I miss you and too many words to describe how much you mean to me and everyone in your life."

Other friends, such as Michael Anthony and Elisha Jachetti, expressed their condolences and shock at the sudden loss. Katie Yamaguchi reminisced about the creative times they shared, saying, "I remember when you both made the pool music, and we got to listen to it on MySpace!" The sentiments shared by those who knew Max reflect the deep sorrow felt by the community.

Max was not only a professional but also a loving husband and a soon-to-be father. His absence leaves a significant void in the lives of those who knew and loved him. The GoFundMe campaign continues to grow as the community comes together to ensure that Sutton and their child are supported in the days and years to come.

The overwhelming response to the fundraiser underscores the profound impact Max had on everyone he encountered. His legacy will continue to live on through the love and generosity shown by his community, as they work together to support his family during this heartbreaking time.

— Updated by Gabriel Anderson in Local

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