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End-of-summer scuba diving trip to Niagara ends in tragedy for family with Reading ties
Michael A. Trump loved to travel with his wife and their two daughters, and their trips often involved hiking back trails, rock climbing and scuba diving.
Trump, 49, and his wife, Kristin, both Reading natives who moved to Ohio in 1995, took their daughters Amanda, 20, and Tricia, 16, to the Niagara region in Ontario, Canada, for an end-of-summer vacation.
"It was a quick trip to do a scuba dive before we took our daughter back to college," Kristin said in a telephone interview Thursday from Ohio.
All master divers, the Trumps were eager to add the Niagara River to their collection of photographs and memories from scuba-diving adventures that include Hawaii and the Caribbean. The conditions seemed perfect when they entered the water at the town of Fort Erie on Saturday afternoon.
Instead, the trip turned tragic after the group encountered difficulties while under water.
The river's current suddenly increased, Kristin said, and she and her older daughter surfaced after being slammed against something under the water. They were rescued by emergency responders. Tricia was already out of the water having been thrown clear of the raging waters.
Police said Michael Trump remained under water. His body was found later.
Kristin, a Holy Name High School graduate who works as a physician in the Akron area where the family resides, said she and Michael were members of the Reading Buccaneers Drum & Bugle Corps — he as an instrumentalist (bugle) and she as a member of the color guard.
Her husband was employed in computer drafting and design with an environmental company that rehabilitates stream beds and wetlands. He was in the process of becoming a Federal Aviation Administration-certified commercial drone pilot.
Michael Trump's parents, Richard and Faye, live in Wyomissing.
Faye Trump said her son "lived his life to the fullest" but at the same time was very safety conscious. She has little doubt he sacrificed his life to make sure his wife and daughters made to it safety.
Michael loved that his family shared his passions, his mother said.
"Everything they did, they did as a family," she said. "He loved life. He wanted to make sure his daughters and especially his wife had opportunities to do everything he loved and they experienced everything he could possibly give them."