Mourning for Josef G.: A life full of commitment in Großraming ended

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The tragic loss of Josef G. in Großraming moves the community. An undertaker, carpenter and restaurateur, he will never be forgotten.

Mourning for Josef G.: A life full of commitment in Großraming ended

In the small community of Großraming, where the sadness runs deep, the shock after the tragic bus accident is great. 31-year-old Josef G., a popular undertaker, carpenter and innkeeper, died during a company outing in Schladming. His loss leaves a deep void not only in his family, consisting of two brothers and a sister, but also in the entire community. "We will miss Josef. It's not that easy to find someone like him anymore," said Mayor Günther Großauer, expressing his condolences and recalling the achievements of the deceased, who was regularly active in the music club and had opened the "Soiz Bar" for the local young people.

Mourning and support for those affected

The bus accident affected and shocked many people. There are various advice centers available to help bereaved family members and friends during this difficult time. The Austrian Red Cross in Weyer offers, among other things, psychosocial support, which could benefit the relatives. Contact points such as the Garsten social advice center and the Upper Austrian Cancer Aid are available to support people in need. These facilities, like Caritas with its offer of care for the elderly, are more important than ever in order to address the grief and psychological consequences of such a trauma, as the situation currently experienced in the community shows.

Josef G. was not just a businessman; he was an integrative part of society. His sudden death sparked a wave of solidarity. “We will really miss him,” was the unanimous opinion of the people in Großraming. The local community is grieving, but it is also looking forward and will stand together to deal with the loss.