BEHREND BEACON The staff of the Beacon dedicates its 2009-2oio work to two Behrend students who are no longer with us: Casey Moore, and Nathaniel Lemock Family, friends remember Moore CONNOR SATTELY editor-in-chief Those who attended Friday's me morial service for Behrend student Casey Moore witnessed firsthand her impact on the community. A group of friends, family, class mates, and community members gath ered to pay respects to a fallen friend. Moore, 30, passed away last week as a result of major injuries sustained during an automobile accident in North East. Father Dan Arnold of Catholic Cam pus Ministry led the service. "When it's your loss, size doesn't seem to matter," he said, "whether it's an earthquake in Haiti or losing a good friend like Casey." Though the mood was somber throughout the service, many openly wept - and laughed - during a period in which students and friends shared memories of Moore. Some shared memories of her love of boating, others told stories of her compassion towards others. "While we can't bring her back to life physically," said Arnold, "some how, we know she's not gone." February 19, 2010 IN MEMORIAM Behrend student dies in accident CONNOR SATTELY editor-in-chief Nathaniel Lemock, a 21-year-old Behrend student studying plastics engi neering technology, died Sunday in an automobile accident on Old Station Rd. in Waterford Township. According to a report by the Erie Times-News which cites a police re port, Lemock was driving a Honda Civic on Old State Road Sunday morn ing at around 11 a.m. The car reportedly crossed the center line before spinning off the road and hitting a home at 1422 Old State Road. The home's 91-year-old resident was uninjured, according to police. The report also cites police as saying that Lemock was traveling at an appar ent high rate of speed. Lemock's 17-year-old brother was also in the car, and was transported to Hamot Trauma Center, where he was treated for "major injuries." He has since been released from the hospital and is "doing well," according to friends. Lemock, known for his involvement in student organizations on-campus outside of classes, was in his junior year at Behrend. He had spent Spring Break this semester traveling to New Orleans, La. as part of a 32-person Penn State Behrend Alternative Spring Break trip, to aid in hurricane relief ef forts in the area. According to a resume from Lemock posted online, he was also the treasurer of Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, and volunteered during high school at Mir acle Mountain Ranch Summer Volun teer Program. He grew up in Waterford, the site of the accident, which occurred less than 10 miles from home. "Nate was one of the gentlest, kindest guys you'd ever meet," said Joel Schreiber, a local paster who helped support Chi Alpha. "A lot of people un derstood what it means to be a Chris tian by looking at how he lived and how he treated people. That was Nate's top priority." A viewing will also be held on Satur day, May 1 at 10 a.m. at Erie First As sembly of God. The funeral service will be at 11:30 a.m. with graveside service following. 14 Pages • Volume 56 • Issue 29 A Penn State Behrend Student Publication Facebook: Nathaniel Lemock Behrend junior Nathaniel Lemock passed away in a car accident in Waterford on Sunday. A memorial service and funeral will be held this weekend at Erie First Assembly of God.