Read the obituary for Stoughton teen Eryck Sarblah
The 17-year-old was one of four high school students killed in a crash on Saturday.

Eryck Sarblah.
The family of 17-year-old Eryck Sarblah, who was one of four Stoughton High School students killed in a car crash on Saturday, is remembering the teen as being beloved by everyone and devoted to his family.
Sarblah, known by his family as “Q,” died Saturday afternoon when the car he was in with four friends hit a tree in East Bridgewater. That day, his family said the “unthinkable, unimaginable, indescribable happened.”
“Can we forget this day? NEVER! We have indeed lost a jewel,” they wrote in the teen’s obituary.
His family described the 17-year-old as a “respectful, bubbly, funny, joke-cracker.”
“We will ever miss you,” they wrote.
Read the full obituary for Sarblah, shared by Dolan Funeral Services, below:
Eryck Sarblah, aka Q, of Stoughton, formerly of Hyde Park, was a bundle of joy born on May 7, 2001, to Eric and Shirley Sarblah as their first child.
Eryck attended Greenwood/Rogers School in Hyde Park, moved to Stoughton and attended OMS and Stoughton High School (Go Knights), everyone at SHS loved him for who he was.
Eryck was a respectful, bubbly, funny, joke-cracker, very helpful around the house doing chores, making sure the house was clean before his friends arrival, especially girlfriends. Eryck was a good host making sure his friends felt very comfortable at his home. Eryck helped neighbors whenever needed. He was very devoted at church. Eryck cared so much for his siblings, cousins, family, and friends. He loved all his friends equally and asked nothing in return. Q counted himself blessed in every way with his friends and family.
On May 19th, Eryck and friends decided to go have fun against all odds (i.e. weather conditions). After gaming, they decided to go have dinner before coming home. It was there, the unthinkable, unimaginable, indescribable happened. Can we forget this day? NEVER! We have indeed lost a jewel, but we take consolation in the Word of God in Ecc. 7:1, and I quote, “A good name is better than fine perfume and a day of death better than day of birth.” This is the person we are all in unison shedding tears for today.
Eryck was the beloved son of Eric and Shirley (Johnson) Sarblah. Brother of Crystal and Terrence Sarblah, both of Stoughton. Grandson of Joseph Ocansey, Mary Quarcoo and Ruby Garshong.
Nephew of Isaac Sarblah, Alfred Sarblah, Frederick Sarblah, Ekow Acheampong, Columbus Okine, Frank Osafo, Daniel Osafo, Magdellen Sackey, Deborah Otumpho, Gloria Quansah, Barbara Johnson, Josephine Madus. Cousin of Bridget Sarblah, Samantha Sarblah, Grace Sarblah, Dawson Sarblah, Rachael Sarblah, Esther Sarblah.
Funeral Service at Parkway United Methodist Church, 158 Blue Hill Parkway, Milton, Saturday, June 2, at 10 a.m. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington Street, DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS, Friday, June 1, 3-7 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Stoughton.
We will ever miss you.
Q, May the almighty Lord grant you internal happiness till we meet again, we all love you.