A Weymouth, Massachusetts family has started the new year in mourning as they grieve the loss of their 12-year-old son, Jack Murray.
Jack was skiing at Cranmore Mountain in Conway, New Hampshire, on New Year’s Eve when he struck a tree while on an intermediate trail. Police have confirmed at the time of the collision he was wearing a helmet and his safety gear.
Speaking to WCVB, Jack’s father spoke of his and his family’s sorrow at this unexpected accident.
He said: “He was skiing on a trail that was well within his ability. He was wearing his helmet and safety gear. Just kind of a one-in-a-million accident that, unfortunately, cut his life too short.”
Jack’s obituary praised the young child for his many accomplishments and interests at such a young age.
Jack Murray’s family has praised him for all he achieved in his short life (GoFundMe)
It read: “Jack is the most magical little boy and was on his way to becoming a truly exceptional man. His positivity and laughter are infectious. He is a loving and patient person who always sees the best in people.
“Despite his short life he did more in twelve years than most do in a lifetime. He was an artist and musician who loved to draw, paint, build, invent, play trombone and drums.
“He was an entrepreneur who started an eBay store to sell thrift store finds. He sold cookies to local restaurants and sold and drew caricatures for the neighborhood with his friends.
“He even created a clothing brand, shirt designs and built an online store all by himself. Jack has a passion for everything in life, he is a soccer player, assistant coach for Finn’s team and referee in Weymouth Youth Soccer.
Over $85,000 has been raised in a GoFundMe following Jack’s death (Family handout)
“He was on the Chapman Wrestling team, loved basketball, paddle boarding with his mother, swimming, boating with his father, and movies at the Cameo with friends.”
The family has since started a GoFundMe page to raise money to donate to the Maria Chapman Middle School Band that Jack was a member of.