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    Waldorf Father Killed In Motorcycle Crash 'Was Vibrant Soul Who Touched The Lives Of Many'

    By Zak Failla,

    7 hours ago
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    Friends and family are trying to keep the memory alive of a beloved father who was killed riding his motorcycle in Prince George's County.

    Waldorf resident Samuel Hinton was tragically killed after being involved in a crash with a sedan while crossing through a Forestville intersection over the weekend.

    The crash was reported at around 1 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5 at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Donnell Drive, where there was a reported crash involving Hinton.

    He was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Following his death, Hinton - also known as "Spanegro," according to loved ones - was remembered as a "vibrant soul whose laughter and kindness touched the lives of so many."

    Now, the community is rallying to "come together to honor his memory (and) provide support to his family during this difficult time."

    Services for Hinton have been scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 30.

    "As we come together to honor his memory, we want to provide support to his family during this difficult time," organizers of a fundraiser for the family said. Your contributions will help cover funeral expenses and support to his children's as they navigate this unimaginable loss

    Donors interested in contributing to Hinton's children and his family can do so here.

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    D Man
    2h ago
    Get off those organ donors!! Rest in Power Brother!
    Steven Gray
    2h ago
    My god except this young man at the gate with open arms give him his wings and allow him to fly and be the spiritual protector his family needs at this time and please if anyone can just look out for our motorcyclists please it only take a extra second to look and allow them to ride on may you rest easy
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