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Beaver Falls woman killed in Harmar crash
Mother of standout Ohio State University basketball player
Thursday, November 04, 2004
By Joe Fahy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A Beaver Falls woman was killed and her husband was injured yesterday in a two-vehicle accident in Harmar.
Chris Fuss-Cheatham, 44, was pronounced dead at the scene, the Allegheny County coroner's office said. An autopsy was scheduled for today.
Authorities said her 50-year-old husband, Jeff Cheatham, was ejected through a back window of the Pontiac Grand Am he was driving. His wife was a passenger.
He was taken by helicopter to UPMC Presbyterian, where he was in stable condition, said STAT MedEvac spokesman John Chamberlain.
Cheatham and his wife are the parents of Brandon Fuss-Cheatham, a former Blackhawk High School basketball standout and a guard for the Ohio State University basketball team.
Neither of the victims was wearing a seat belt, said Harmar Patrolman William Steenburgh.
He said the Pontiac, heading north on Freeport Road, was attempting to make a left turn when it collided with a sport utility vehicle.
The driver of that vehicle, a 21-year-old woman from Pittsburgh, was wearing a seat belt and was not injured, he said.
Blackhawk basketball Coach John Miller said he was "devastated" by the news, noting that the couple are his close friends.
Beaver Falls woman killed in Harmar crash
Mother of standout Ohio State University basketball player
Thursday, November 04, 2004
By Joe Fahy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A Beaver Falls woman was killed and her husband was injured yesterday in a two-vehicle accident in Harmar.
Chris Fuss-Cheatham, 44, was pronounced dead at the scene, the Allegheny County coroner's office said. An autopsy was scheduled for today.
Authorities said her 50-year-old husband, Jeff Cheatham, was ejected through a back window of the Pontiac Grand Am he was driving. His wife was a passenger.
He was taken by helicopter to UPMC Presbyterian, where he was in stable condition, said STAT MedEvac spokesman John Chamberlain.
Cheatham and his wife are the parents of Brandon Fuss-Cheatham, a former Blackhawk High School basketball standout and a guard for the Ohio State University basketball team.
Neither of the victims was wearing a seat belt, said Harmar Patrolman William Steenburgh.
He said the Pontiac, heading north on Freeport Road, was attempting to make a left turn when it collided with a sport utility vehicle.
The driver of that vehicle, a 21-year-old woman from Pittsburgh, was wearing a seat belt and was not injured, he said.
Blackhawk basketball Coach John Miller said he was "devastated" by the news, noting that the couple are his close friends.