Funeral to be held in Md. for Seton Hill coach

Seaton Hill lacrosse coach funeral


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Posted: 03/20/2013

BALTIMORE -  

A funeral for a pregnant Seton Hill University women's lacrosse coach who died in a bus crash in Pennsylvania will be in Baltimore. 
 
The Archdiocese of Baltimore says a funeral Mass for 30-year-old Kristina Quigley will take place Friday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Quigley, a native of Baltimore, was about six months pregnant when she died, and her unborn child did not survive. She was married and had a young son.
 
Twenty-three players and coaches were aboard the bus when it crashed Saturday on the way to a game at Millersville University. The driver of the bus also died.
 
Media will not be permitted inside the church during the funeral.

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