Fundraiser set up for children of young mother who died in Groveland crash
“Alyson was the most loving friendly person you could ever meet she loved everyone and always had a big smile on her face."
The family of the 27-year-old mom of two who died in a traffic crash in Groveland Monday night is raising money for her two young children, who were in the backseat of the vehicle at the time.
Alyson Spence, of Rowley, was operating an SUV around 10:50 p.m. when it is believed to have crossed the center line and collided with a parked SUV on the other side of the roadway near 123 School St. Her two sons, Shane and Ben, were not injured, but Spence was rushed to a nearby hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.
“Alyson was the most loving friendly person you could ever meet she loved everyone and always had a big smile on her face,” the fundraiser on GoFundMe says, noting that she leaves behind her children, her husband, Ray, her parents, and three sisters. “We have set up this fund to help out with the boys in the future for anything they need as many of you have been asking.”
As of Thursday afternoon, the fundraiser has taken in nearly $11,000 of a $20,000 goal.
“She was an amazing mother to those children,” her husband, Ray, told NBC10 Boston. “She had a heart of gold. She loved her kids beyond belief. This has taken all of us by surprise, and it hurts a lot because she was such an amazing person.”
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