21-year-old Max Harris Moliken, a beloved member of the Collegeville, Pennsylvania community, passed away suddenly to his loved ones in a tragic accident. Max had an infectious energy and spirit that drew people to him and left an unforgettable impression on everyone he encountered.
Keep reading this article to know more about this Tragic Incident
Who was Max Moliken?
Max was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania on March 10, 2001 and moved with his family to Collegeville when he was 9 years old. He graduated from Perkiomen Valley High School in 2019 with honors, excelling both academically and athletically.
He then earned a business degree from Temple University while working part-time as an intern at a local accounting firm. Throughout his life he had proven to be a hard-working young man who valued hard work and dedication.
Max was loved not only by his friends, but also by his community, which he selflessly served through volunteer work and charitable giving alike. He provided countless hours of service to Saint Joe’s Soup Kitchen over the years and was active in fundraising events for numerous non-profit organizations throughout Montgomery County.
He was known for his brilliant sense of humor that brought joy to everyone around him even on the darkest of days, creating lasting memories that will never be forgotten by those lucky enough to have known him best.
How did Max Moliken die?
The Montgomery County District Attorney and the Collegeville County Police Chief announced an investigation into the tragic accident that occurred last week in Collegeville. On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4 pm, a white Nissan Rogue collided with 21-year-old Max Moliken of Collegeville near the intersection of Second Avenue and Park Avenue. After receiving critical injuries from the accident, Moliken later succumbed to his injuries. The investigation continues as law enforcement tries to determine what caused this catastrophic event that cost the life of an innocent young woman.
What was the cause of death for Max Moliken?
Tragedy struck the Collegeville district on Tuesday afternoon when a pedestrian accident occurred at the intersection of Second Avenue and Park Avenue. Investigators arrived at the crash site and found a white Nissan Rogue and the victim, Max Moliken, with multiple serious injuries. He was immediately transferred to Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia for medical attention, where he tragically succumbed to his injuries Wednesday night. The driver of the Nissan Rogue stayed on scene and assisted with police efforts to determine what caused his death.
Montgomery County District Attorney’s OfficeCOLLEGEVILLE FATAL PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICLE ACCIDENT UNDER INVESTIGATIONMontgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Collegeville County Police Chief Bart Bucher announce an investigation into the crash of the December 13, 2022 in Collegeville which seriously injured 21-year-old Max Moliken of Collegeville, who later died of his injuries. The accident occurred at approximately 4 pm on Tuesday, December 13, 2022. Collegeville County Police responded to the accident scene at Second Avenue and Park Avenue for a pedestrian-vehicle collision involving a white Nissan Rogue. Police arrived and found the victim lying in the road with multiple serious injuries. He was airlifted to Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, where he was pronounced dead at 8:59 p.m. on December 14, 2022. The driver of the Nissan Rogue, who was not injured, remained at the scene and was cooperative. with the police. The investigation, which is expected to last several weeks, is being conducted by the City of Collegeville with the assistance of the Montgomery County Bureau of Detectives and members of the Regional Accident Reconstruction Team.
Funeral and obituary for Max Moliken
Max Moliken’s obituary has been made available to those who wish to pay their respects. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at Moore, Snear & Ruggiero Funeral Home and the family requests that all visitors come with thoughts of Max in their hearts rather than flowers or other material tokens of sympathy. Max will be missed by his friends and family, but we take comfort in knowing that Max is now reunited with his loved ones who have gone before him.
Tributes to Max Moliken
Connor Knoebel
I love you friend ❤️
Melissa Bonner-Faust
Very sad. 😢😢
tim lovett
Prey so young RIP Max
donna kelly
Prayers for his Family and Friends 🙏
The loss of Max Moliken will be felt deeply in the community for many years to come; however, it is important that we treasure all our good memories of him instead of dwelling on our sadness for what could have been. Your friends and family can rest easy knowing that even after you pass away, you remain alive in our hearts forever, always there with us when we need you most, always ready with a joke or kind word to put a smile on our faces. , whatever happens. challenges that life presents us with. We invite everyone who has been touched by Max’s life story or who wishes to pay their respects one last time before he is laid to rest peacefully to join us on December 21 at Moore, Snear & Ruggiero Funeral Home located at 224 West Main. St. , Trappe PA 19426 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am where we will say goodbye for the last time together as one big family united in pain but united forever by love.