The Telegram (St. John's)

Couple killed in crash driving to their wedding

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HAMBURG, Pa.- Family and friends are mourning a couple killed in a fiery chain-reaction crash while driving to their wedding in Pittsburgh.

Kathryn Schurtz, 35, and her fiancé Joseph Kearney were driving on Interstate 78 last Wednesday when they encountere­d heavy traffic from an earlier crash, state police said Monday.

A tractor-trailer was unable to stop, and pushed the couple’s vehicle into another tractor-trailer, polices said. Their vehicle and two trucks caught fire. Schurtz and Kearney were killed and three others were hurt, state police said.

Schurtz lived in Jersey City, N.J., and was head of platform partnershi­ps for Oracle Data Cloud in New York City. Her obituary says she graduated from Union Catholic High School in Scotch Plains, N.J. She then attended George Washington University, where she received her liberal arts degree, before she earned an MBA from Notre Dame.

Her mother was a former Fanwood, N.J., councilwom­an, according to the town’s Facebook page. Schurtz “will be remembered for her voracious appetite for reading, love of cooking, and trailblazi­ng new adventures with Joseph,” the obituary reads. Her funeral will take place today in Pittsburgh. A woman identifyin­g herself as Kearney’s aunt said in a Facebook post, “They were truly the brightest shining lights snuffed out way too soon.

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