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Delco Woman Dies After Falling On Colorado Mountain
A 43-year-old Delaware County woman feel roughly 150 feet while climbing Mount Royal in Summit County, Colorado Sunday.

A Delaware County woman who was mountain climbing in Colorado died after falling during her descent back down on Sunday, according to her family and news outlets.
Regina Foley, 43, of Havertown, died Sunday after falling roughly 150 feet while descending Mount Royal in Summit County, Colorado, the Summit Daily reported.
According to the outlet, the Cardinal O’Hara High School graduated tripped and fell Sunday at about 6 p.m.
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Stretch Funeral Home is handling Foley's funeral arrangements, but funeral details were not available Wednesday morning.
Philly.com reports Foley attended Sacred Heart Academy, Cardinal O’Hara High School, Ursinus College, and St. Joseph’s University. She moved to Colorado in 2007 and recently moved back to Delaware County while keeping property in Colorado, according to the outlet.
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"Regina loved the outdoors... it helps a little knowing that she was doing something she loved and was with friends," Foley's sister Honora Cutler said on Facebook. "Regina had so many friends in so many places, I hope this message reaches everyone.... thank you all for the special part you played in her life."
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