Posted by 641Dave on April 19, 2013 at 12:03:50 from (64.221.11.136):
I hope I'm not breaking to many rules by posting this up. I'm not trying to solicit money...well...I guess I am, but under the circumstances I figured I'd go ahead do so. This came off the Corsicana Daily Sun's newspaper web site for the benefit of of Perry Calvin's family that was killed from the fertilizer explosion. There were allot of good people there that lost their lives but he was the closest to our house and figured I'd help in some way.
Three separate accounts have been set up for the family of Perry Calvin, the firefighter killed in the West explosion on Wednesday. The 37-year-old Emmett resident was a volunteer with the Navarro Mills and Mertens fire departments, and was attending Hill College Fire Academy, and doing his EMT training in West. He left behind a wife and two sons. They are expecting a third child in November.
He did not have any life insurance.
Donations may be sent to:
Navarro Mills VFD for Perry Calvin Fund, c/o First Bank & Trust of Dawson, 109 N. Main, Dawson, TX 76639
First Baptist Church for Benefit of Perry Calvin Family, c/o Community National Bank & Trust of Texas, P.O. BOX 624, Corsicana, TX 75151
For the Calvin Family, c/o Navarro Mills Baptist Church, 1095 FM 667, Purdon, TX 76679.
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