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A funeral service for Margaret Maggie Browne, a 16-year-old Wyckoff native who was killed in an ATV crash in Delaware this week, will be streamed from the church.
“I not only knew this beautiful soul but I got the chance to coach her,” wrote Brianna Johnson of the Shore Pride All Stars competitive cheerleading team in Millsboro, DE. “She was definitely one of a kind. Words cannot explain how everyone is feeling.”
The team itself wrote that Maggie, who’d previously been with the CC Champs of Waldwick, “brought a smile to everyone she was around and was a friend to anyone she came in contact with. We are praying for her family and friends as they grieve the loss of such a sweet girl.
A sophomore at Cape Henlopen High School in Lewes, Maggie was hailed as the queen of jumps by her track and field coach Tim Bamforth for her recent wins in long- and high-jump events. She also participated in Engineering Pathway in hopes of pursuing that career path.
She was a competitive cheerleading enthusiast with Shore Pride All Stars in Millsboro, and previously with CC Champs of Waldwick. Maggie was one of the nicest and sweetest girls I have ever met and had the honor to coach, said CC Champs owner Meigan Bronstein. She was a natural-born leader, hardworking, and a dedicated athlete. Maggie had a beautiful soul and will be missed by everyone lucky enough to have known her.
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Cape High students involved in accident
Ellen Driscoll and Ryan Mavity April 8, 2021
Cape Henlopen High School sophomore Margaret “Maggie” Browne was killed April 6 after the John Deere Gator she was in with four other teens overturned on a private driveway off Robinsonville Road near Lewes. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 14, in Rehoboth Beach. SUBMITTED PHOTO
A 16-year-old girl died April 6 as the result of a utility vehicle crash on a private asphalt driveway off Robinsonville Road in Lewes.
Master Cpl. Heather Pepper, spokeswoman for Delaware State Police, said at 6:47 p.m., the driver of a John Deere Gator, who was not identified, tried to negotiate a left curve at a high rate of speed. The Gator began skidding and overturned off the roadway, striking a tree and coming to rest on its roof, Pepper said.
Police identify teenager who died in Lewes ATV crash Shannon Marvel McNaught and Emily Lytle, Delaware News Journal
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Delaware State Police have identified the 16-year-old victim of a Lewes ATV crash as Margaret Browne of Rehoboth Beach.
Browne died and four other teens were injured after a John Deere Gator crashed off Robinsonville and Fox Run roads just before 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 6.
Police said the driver was traveling at a high rate of speed and failed to make a left turn, causing the ATV to skid off the east edge of the driveway, overturn and strike a tree. It came to rest on its roof and all five teens were ejected.