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Fellow band members, friends of Hall County teen drowning victim raise money for funeral

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 2:00PM on Sunday 26th July 2020 ( 4 years ago )

Friends and classmates of a Gainesville teen who drowned Friday in Lake Lanier are helping the boy's family raise money for a funeral.

Cristofer Acosta-Farias drowned Friday afternoon as he was swimming from a dock to the shoreline at Balus Creek Park. His body was discovered around 5 p.m. - about an hour after he went under - and was recovered from about 27 feet of water, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

A GoFundMe page says Acosta-Farias was a junior at West Hall High School. Organizers are hoping to raise $10,000 for the teen's family. At publication time, donors had contributed just over $5,600.

The West Hall High School Band Facebook page posted photos of the teen, telling fellow band members of the tragedy. The social media post described Acosta-Farias as "an absolute light." 

The 17-year-old played baritone for the Band of Silver.

"He was sweet, vulnerable, kind, and strong. He had a tremendous work ethic and loved to have fun with his band family," the post said. 

In addition to making a financial contribution to the family, band members and friends have also been invited to a candlelight vigil Sunday, July 26 at 8:30 p.m. at Balus Creek Park. 

Cristofer Acosta-Farias, 17, who drowned in Lake Lanier Friday afternoon was a member of the West Hall High School Band of Silver. His fellow band members are friends are helping his family raise money for his funeral. (Photo: West Hall High School Band Facebook page)

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