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Heartbroken Fraternity Mourns Montvale Brother Who Died In ATV Accident

A sincere gentleman with a heart of gold, infectious smile and contagious laugh.

SAE NJ is raising funds to help cover the funeral of brother Drew Bloodworth, 22 of Montvale, who died July 1.

SAE NJ is raising funds to help cover the funeral of brother Drew Bloodworth, 22 of Montvale, who died July 1.

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Rowan SAE: "Your smile lit up every room you were in and your laugh was contagious. We will miss you. Hold it down up there for us. Until next time brother 💛"

Rowan SAE: "Your smile lit up every room you were in and your laugh was contagious. We will miss you. Hold it down up there for us. Until next time brother 💛"

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This is how members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (New Jersey) remember their brother Drew Bloodworth of Montvale, who succumbed to his injuries from an ATV accident on July 1 at 22 years old.

Bloodworth and Dylan Kells were thrown from the John Deere Gator ATV while off-roading in Toms River around 2 a.m. when the driver lost control, State Police spokesman SFC Jeff Flynn said. Kells sustained serious injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital.

Meanwhile, the Rowan University fraternity had raised more than $2,600 as of Sunday evening on a GoFundMe for Bloodworth's funeral arrangements.

Visitation is scheduled for 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 5 at the Becker Memorial Home in Westwood. The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Friday, July 6 at the Church of the Presentation in Upper Saddle River.

The brothers announced the death of Bloodworth in a social media post Sunday morning. Countless students left their condolences, remembering Bloodworth as a friendly face with welcoming arms.

"Ever the fighter, Drew had no reservations about standing up for what he believed in, no matter the odds," the fraternity wrote on the GoFundMe. 

"His quick wit and creativity lent well to his aspirations of writing a movie. 

"He was open about his past and his struggles, owning up to his faults so his loved ones wouldn't make the same mistakes he did. It was a privilege to call him our friend and brother, and he exemplified what it means to be a True Gentleman."

SAE brother Alex DiStefano said Bloodworth was one of the first members that made him love his fraternity-to-be.

"Drew was someone who always made me feel welcomed and comfortable," he said.

Isabella Piatti said every moment she spent with him was filled with happiness and laughter.

I can’t thank you enough for the unconditional amount of love you gave to me.

"You impacted my life beyond words, and that beautiful smile of yours could change anything bad into something good," she said in a tribute to him.

"You always knew how to make me laugh, and feel better whenever I was not myself. I can’t thank you enough for the unconditional amount of love you gave to me."

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