‘Life is precious’: Northville mayor releases statement regarding death of 12-year-old

12-year-old died after tree falls on him at Howell Nature Center

Carter family with Declan in the middle (City of Northville)

NORTHVILLE, Mich. – The mayor of Northville released a statement on Thursday mourning the death of the 12-year-old who died after a tree fell on him.

Northville Mayor Brian P. Turnbull said he knew the boy as he met him and his sister in front of their home many times for a lemonade. The mayor said the boy, who he identified as Declan Carter, had great potential academically, athletically and socially.

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Declan died from his injuries after a tree fell on him at the Howell Nature Center during his school’s field trip on Thursday, Sept. 26.

“All of our Northville staff who are appointed and elected are like a family. A loss for one is felt by all, along with the rest of our close-knit community,” said Turnbull.

Turnbull is asking the governor’s office to have the city hall’s flags at half-staff in honor of Declan.

His full, heartfelt statement can be read below:

Northvillians,

It is with a heavy heart that I write to you this morning with sad news regarding one of our young Northvillians who had his whole life in front of him.
Tragically, on a field trip from Our Lady of Victory School yesterday to the Howell Nature Center, a tree came down on sixth grader Declan Carter, and he was airlifted to Mott’s Children Hospital at the University of Michigan. Everyone did all they could for Declan, but his energetic life was suddenly halted.
I had the pleasure of knowing Declan, having visited with him and his sister, Georgia, in front of their home many times, especially on hot summer afternoons for a lemonade. He had great potential academically, athletically (as one of the top runners in the area) and socially as a part of the fabric and DNA of Northville.
From all of us at City Hall, our thoughts and prayers go out to the family, including his father John Carter (an esteemed City Council leader), Mother Liz Carter and his sisters Georgia and Ainsley.
It is up to us to keep Declan’s spirit and memory alive in our hearts and from this day forward, to always have the Carter family in our prayers. All of our Northville staff who are appointed and elected are like a family. A loss for one is felt by all, along with the rest of our close-knit community.
I have petitioned the Governor’s office to allow us to place our flag at City Hall at half-staff in memory of our beloved Northvillian Declan Carter, and I ask all in the Ville to do the same.
Northvillians, I urge you to come together in support of the Carter family, and I encourage you to hug all those close to you today … life is precious.
With a weeping and saddened heart representing all of Northville, we all feel the loss of young Northvillian Declan Carter.

Brian P. Turnbull, Mayor of Northville

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