A group of family and friends had gathered at Lake Tahoe over the weekend to celebrate Paula Bozinovich's 71st birthday. But the celebration turned horrific when a sudden storm picked up after 10 members of the group went out boating, and the vessel capsized amid 8-foot waves, killing eight of the 10. Among those killed were Bozinovich, her husband Terry Pickles, and their son Josh Pickles, an executive for DoorDash, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. The younger Pickles' uncle, Peter Bayes, was also killed, as were family friends Timothy O'Leary, 71; Stephen Lindsay, 63; and couple Theresa Giullari, 66, and James Guck, 69.
Josh Pickles' wife, Jordan Sugar-Carlsgaard, had remained on land with the couple's 7-month-old daughter. In a statement obtained by ABC 7, she said of the victims, "No words can express the pain and anguish we feel knowing their lives were lost during what was meant to be a joyful time on the lake." DoorDash was also mourning the loss of the company's global head of strategic sourcing and procurement, calling him a "beloved colleague" who'd been with the company almost seven years. A family spokesperson says of the storm, which surprised even weather forecasters, "The waves were so big that the water came onboard and started to fill the boat up and stalled the engine." (More Lake Tahoe stories.)