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Mason Bushweiler identified as the person killed in Chisago City car accident

Dani Jaquez
Last updated: 2023/02/13 at 5:41 PM
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Chisago, MN – Mason Bushweiler, a resident of Chisago, Minnesota has been identified as the person who lost his life in a tragic car accident on Saturday, February 11, 2023. Amanda Bushweiler, Mason’s mother announced the passing of her son in a statement she released on Saturday. She wrote, “The biggest lover in our world is gone. Our lives turned upside down in the blink of an eye. Thank you so much to our village. Those that are showing up in all the ways. We need you. We love you.” The information pertaining to the incident has not surfaced anywhere on the internet.

Mason Bushweiler was the kind of person who would stand up for what he believed in, comfort a person in need, and make everyone around him laugh with his clever one-liners. Mason had already interacted with a number of people, and their initial impressions of him had been that he was vibrant, energetic, and bubbling with energy.

Mason Bushweiler lived in Minnesota’s Chisago County. He attended the Chisago Lakes School Division. According to reports, he participated in ice hockey for the school. Mason was noted for his razor-sharp wit and biting sense of humor, which regularly made people laugh. He was a young man who had a keen sense of what was morally right and wrong. He was bigger than life in every way, and he put a lot of effort into making the most of his remaining time here. A MealTrain was created for The Bushweiler Family as they mourn the loss of their beloved son and an amazing brother.

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Dani Jaquez is a senior news reporter at Atelier-Inga. He has reported for numerous publications, including Fortune Magazine, BuzzFeed News, GreenBiz, and US-China Today. He publishes new articles frequently on his website. Prior to completing his master's degree in computer engineering at UConn, he attended Santa Clara University to study Mathematics and Computer Science.
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