Mother who lost daughter and husband in crash talks about the anguish she feels
By:
Jackie Bauer
Posted: Aug 22, 2023 12:18 AM EDT

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The family of Joshua and Beverly Ditsch gathered Monday evening to share stories of the pair who tragically lost their life after colliding with a FedEx truck on Auten Rd and Lindenwood Driveway this Friday.
They are grateful for the support they’ve received from the community, after returning home from a prayer service hosted by St. Joseph High school where Beverly was about the begin the second week of her senior year.
Joshua, her father was the family’s sole provider, so they are asking for some support as they get back on their feet.
The Ditsch family have set up a Go Fund Me for support.
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