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    Pennsylvania News Anchor Emily Matson Dies by Suicide at 42, Coroner Confirms

    2023-12-13
    • Emily Matson, a 42-year-old news anchor from Pennsylvania, tragically died by suicide.
    • Matson had a 19-year career at Erie News Now and was a beloved figure in the community.
    • Tributes from colleagues and viewers highlight her positive impact and warm personality.

    Emily Matson, a much-loved news anchor for Erie News Now in Pennsylvania, sadly passed away at the age of 42.

    The Erie County Coroner's Office confirmed that her death was a result of suicide, as she was struck by a train early on Monday in Fairview Township. Matson, known for her dedication and warmth, had been a central figure in the newsroom for nearly two decades, leaving behind a significant legacy.

    Colleagues and viewers have been deeply affected by Matson's sudden death, expressing their grief and sharing heartfelt tributes. Meteorologist Sara Tonks remembered Matson as a welcoming and supportive presence, especially to those new in the industry. Another former colleague, Katie McGraw, reflected on Matson's vibrant personality, describing her as "hilarious, witty, kind, fiery, talented, fabulous and fun."

    Matson's positive attitude and encouragement were consistently highlighted by those who knew her. Paul Wagner, a long-serving colleague, and Dan Spizarny, a local police chief, both remembered her as an incredibly upbeat and positive person. Her loss has been felt deeply within the Erie News Now team and the broader community she served.

    The news of Matson's passing was met with an outpouring of sympathy and fond memories, particularly evident in the reactions to a photo shared by colleague John Stehlin, showing a light-hearted moment they shared on National Brownie Day.

    Matson's funeral arrangements have been announced, with a Funeral Mass scheduled at St. Jude R.C. Church. In light of her passing, there's also a reminder for those struggling with mental health to seek help and support through the suicide and crisis hotline.

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