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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2011

This is a walk thru video of one of our employee's. He was actually standing behind me when I was recording the tornado that hit is house. He was notified just few minutes later that his family were ok and that the were able to get into the bathtub. It was her and her 2 kids and 2 of their friends. It is a true miracle that they walked away from this storm...

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  • Thank you so much. Clothes are the most important right now. Wo took up a collection of over $700 yesterday and gave them some gift cards for the imdeiate needs and co-workers are bring in clothes today. Once they find a house we will move in to stage two of what they we need for household goods stay posted.

  • I am willing to help in anyway I can. Email me at aveeder@student.Methodist.edu thank u.

  • @SJPajak Thanks we will be finding out what they need today. Clothes is the most important. The boys need summer clothes size 12 slim and the other 30w 32L. Cheryl wears a size 7 ladies. If anyone can donate these items bring them to Reed-Lallier Chevrolet and see Terry Moore Thank you to anyone who can help...

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  • when did this happen? How much of Fayetteville was affected?

  • Hey Everyone,

    This is the tour of my home. I just wanted to say a BIG THANK YOU to EVERYONE that has been helping us through this process.

    This is just one house that was hit like this. There are about 6-7 probably on my street that were hit in a similiar fashion. This is in the LaGrange area. I haven't been to the Summerhill area but I have heard that they took a heavy hit also.

    I want to wish well to everyone that was hit by this storm and wish them all the best. Again,Thank you!

  • Mr. Moore, Chris is one of my students. I have asked my co-workers if they can donate any of the items the family needs. Please let me know if there is anything else they need at this time.

  • this is my hometown...this breaks my heart.

  • Glad everyone is OK! Cannot imagine what that was like!

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