Jeremiah Grunblattman was honeymooning with his wife,
Keturah on Long Island when he was killed on Wednesday,
September 30, just three days after their wedding.
According to the police, their SUV veered into oncoming
traffic and collided with a bus. Keturah was badly injured.
Suffolk County police said the newlywed who got married on
Sunday, September 27, were travelling west along Main Road
in Greenport when their vehicle swerved into the path of a
Suffolk County Transit bus shortly before noon Wednesday.
They had been updating friends about their honeymoon
with pictures posted on social media. "They were just the
perfect couple,” Keturah’s mother, Catherine Stickann, said
in a telephone interview. "That’s all I can tell you."
An unopened wedding present sat outside the couple’sKeturah on Long Island when he was killed on Wednesday,
September 30, just three days after their wedding.
According to the police, their SUV veered into oncoming
traffic and collided with a bus. Keturah was badly injured.
Suffolk County police said the newlywed who got married on
Sunday, September 27, were travelling west along Main Road
in Greenport when their vehicle swerved into the path of a
Suffolk County Transit bus shortly before noon Wednesday.
They had been updating friends about their honeymoon
with pictures posted on social media. "They were just the
perfect couple,” Keturah’s mother, Catherine Stickann, said
in a telephone interview. "That’s all I can tell you."
Clinton Hill home, where neighbors were just finding out
about the tragedy. The cause of the accident is still
undetermined. According to their registry, the couple met in
2011.
Keturah Grünblatt is an opera director and choreographer,
while her husband was a craftsman.




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