Abbey Majka, a resident of Agawam, Massachusetts, and a student of Environmental Science and Regional Planning at Westfield State University passed away tragically leaving behind his family, friends, and entire school community sad and devastated. The circumstances surrounding Majka’s death were not released by the family or school at the time of this report.
Who was Abbey Majka?
A devoted Agawam, Massachusetts resident, Abbey Majka was well-known for his love of the local community and environment. He immersed himself in research that sought to advance sustainability and improve regional development while he was a Westfield State University Environmental Science and Regional Planning student.
Abbey had a strong commitment to his studies and frequently worked on projects that emphasized the value of protecting the environment and maintaining ecological balance. In addition to his academic endeavours, Abbey was a devoted son who valued his strong family ties.
He was especially attached to his younger sister, Erika, who is a Westfield State student and is continuing his family tradition. As they helped one another through the difficulties and victories of academic life, their common experiences at the university forged a special bond. Abbey was a cherished brother and friend because of his reputation for generosity and compassion.