A devastating accident in Annapolis, Maryland, has claimed the life of 32-year-old Mary Beth Blasetti, leaving her husband, Nick, and their 2-month-old daughter, Mary Katharine, to navigate a future without her.
The incident, involving a golf cart, occurred on November 9, 2024, and resulted in fatal injuries that led to Mary Beth’s passing two days later. According to authorities, the golf cart’s driver, a 32-year-old woman, hit a dip in the road, ejecting Mary Beth from the vehicle.
Mary Beth’s life-threatening injuries required immediate medical attention, and she was airlifted to the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. Despite efforts to save her, she succumbed to her injuries on November 11.
The local community and loved ones have rallied around Nick and Mary Katharine, offering emotional and financial support during this difficult time. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist the family with expenses, highlighting Mary’s joyful life and devotion to her loved ones.
The fundraiser has garnered an overwhelming response, raising over $312,817 of its $325,000 goal. Mary’s mother-in-law, Sandi Stein Blasetti, shared the GoFundMe link on Facebook, expressing the family’s devastation.
Mary’s professional and personal circles have also paid tribute to her vibrant spirit and dedication. Fellow sorority sisters from WVU Alpha Phi mourned her loss, remembering her kindness and warmth.
The tragedy has sparked concern about golf cart safety and road conditions near the private golf course where the accident occurred. As the investigation continues, the community remembers Mary Beth as a devoted mother and wife whose untimely death has left an irreparable void.
In the face of tragedy, the outpouring of support for Nick and Mary Katharine serves as a testament to the impact Mary Beth had on those around her. Her memory will live on through the love and generosity of her community.
As the family navigates this difficult time, they are surrounded by the thoughts, prayers, and kindness of those who knew Mary Beth. Her legacy will continue to inspire acts of compassion and unity in the days to come.