A Dorchester mother and son and a Mattapan father are being remembered by their friends and family in the wake of a two-car crash in Milton that killed everyone in both cars earlier this month.
On July 5, 47-year-old Charles A. Ocitti was driving a Mercedes-Benz when his car hit a Toyota Corolla head-on at the intersection of Randolph Avenue and Hillside Street, the Norfolk County District Attorney’s office said previously. The driver and passenger in the Toyota — 71-year-old Diane Myers and her son, 39-year-old Jonathan Myers — were died in the crash.
Police responded to the crash around 4:30 p.m., the district attorney’s office said. Ocitti — the only person in the Mercedes-Benz at the time of the crash — was rushed to a Boston hospital, but he died of his injuries the following day…