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GoFundMe Page Established for Natick Native Killed in Wayland Motorcycle Crash
Edward McIsaac was killed when he crashed into a pole in Wayland early Sunday morning.

NATICK, MA — A GoFundMe campaign has been established to raise money for the ceremony for a Natick native who died in a motorcycle crash Sunday.
Edward McIsaac, 28, died after crashing his motorcycleinto a pole on the 200 block of West Plain Street around 2:30 a.m., Wayland police told Patch.
Here's the full description from the GoFundMe campaign:
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Edward F. McIsaac Jr. - known as EJ, passed away early Sunday morning on May 15th after a motorcycle crash in Wayland. He was only 28 years old. EJ was a Framingham resident for the past four years, previously growing up in Natick. He turned his growing passion into a career, as an auto mechanic at Weston Auto. EJ was an avid fisherman, he took pride in teaching those around him his skills. He enjoyed the outdoors, cooking, doing yard work, building fires, but most of all riding his prized motorcycle. EJ was a notorious jokester, who found endless thrill in playing pranks and making those around him laugh. Along with countless family members and close friends, EJ leaves behind his parents of Natick, his sister of Framingham, and his beloved nephew, Jordan. Please consider contributing anything at all to ensure that EJ is given the proper, well deserved ceremony and services as he is laid to rest.
As of Tuesday more than $4,000 has been donated to the memorial fund, which has a goal of raising $8,000.
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Along with the donations, people used the GoFundMe page to post tributes to McIsaac.
"My heart aches for EJ’s family & friends. I know my kids and Shorty (Christina) will never forget him and a piece of their heart will forever be broken. I only met EJ a few times but knew right away what a gentle, kind soul he was. Rest In Everlasting Peace EJ," said one donor to the fund.
You can donate to the memorial fund by visiting thisGoFundMe page.
[Photo credit: Christina Conway via GoFundMe]
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