Severson Fire Family Support

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Severson Fire Families; Jett children, Eloise Futrell, Lakesha & Alonzo Ward and Carol Collier need your support.  Please read updates in addition to this story.

Memphis Fire Director Gina Sweat said it's the most deaths in a single fire in the City of Memphis since the 1920's. Three adults and six children have perished after flames erupted in their South Memphis home early Monday morning.

Memphis firefighters rushed to the 1100 block of Severson Ave around 1 a.m. less than four minutes after receiving the call. They said they only saw light smoke inside the home. It then took 15 minutes for fire crews to put out the fire and pull the family of 10 out of the home. The fire only burned 25 percent of the home, but the smoke filled the entire building. MFD said most of the fatalities were caused by smoke inhalation.

Initially first responders reported the deaths of seven people with three children being rushed to LeBonheur Children’s Hospital. Two of those children later died as a result of their injuries.

Our Fallen Heroes Foundation founder Donna Kirk understands the devastation of loss of life due to a fire.
We are asking our MidSouth CommUNITY to join hands with OFHF to support these families.  100% of your donations will go to pay for funeral expenses and other immediate needs of surviving family members. 

UPDATE:  In light of R. L. Lewis commitment to provide all funeral needs for each individual we will continue our campaign. This fund and/or its supporting benefits will go towards paid counseling services for the families of ALL the victims, immediate needs prior to and after funeral arrangements, and a host of underlining needs that may present themselves in the next coming days and months.
 

FAMILY: 8-year-old fire victim, Cameron Jett, on life support with plans to donate his organs

His family has requested privacy.  Please remember there are numerous surviving family members and respecting their wishes is first and foremost. 

Cameron previously played football for the Memphis Raider organization. That group released the following statement after learning the news:

The Memphis Raider organization is saddened by the family's loss and praying that Cameron makes it through the tragedy. It's always hard to hear about children dying, but it's especially hard when it is a player of your own. We are praying for the family.

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Family members have identified at least three of the adult victims as Eloise Futrell resident of the home and a long time friend who lived Carol Collier, 56 who lived in the home and helped Mrs. Futrell as a caregiver. 

Lakesha Ward is the mother of Alonzo Ward and Ernest Jett, Jr.  girlfriend.  14449433_1473708176.0529_funddescriptionThe children who lost their lives as a result of the fire have been identified as AngelMitchell 17, Ernest Jett III 9, Kierra Jett 8, Diamond Jett 5 and Precious Rose Jett 3.  Alonzo Ward 7 years old.
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Our Fallen Heroes Foundation 
A Non-Profit 501c3  this foundation is dedicated to Lt. Trent A. Kirk, a fallen firefighter, loving husband and father of two amazing daughters who was killed June 15, 2003, Father’s Day, battling a fire at the Family Dollar in Frayser, Tn. The call came in light smoke. Upon arrival they were informed that the store manager was possibly still trapped inside the building.  Lt. Kirk and another firefighter did not hesitate to go inside to make the rescue. Little did they know that he was outside watching and had started the fire to cover up his own theft. Both courageous firefighters lost their lives that tragic night and made the ultimate sacrifice protecting the city of Memphis.  This foundation’s goal is to continue their memory and to support all the families that have made the ultimate sacrifice throughout the fire departments in Shelby County.                                                                                                                                                                               Donna Kirk, Founder14449433_1473708936.6134_funddescriptionOur hearts are saddened with the news of this fire many of our neighborhoods  in Memphis are so velnerable to residential fires and our Memphis Fire Department can help with smoke alarms. As Fire Prevention Week approachs next month, October 9-15,2016. The theme,
Don't Wait Check the Date!  Replace smoke alarms every 10 years.  Memphis Fire Department sponsors a program for FREE smoke alarms and will assist with installation.

Or, do you know someone who does?
You may also visit any Memphis Fire station or call 636-5650.

To request a smoke detector, visit this page and fill out the form:
Memphis Fire Department Request a Smoke Detector Form

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Our Fallen Heroes Foundation prays that this dedication to your loved ones will bring you peace and comfort knowing they will never be forgotten and you will have a place to always show your unabiding love and provide you comfort on those days when you need to feel their presence. You are in our continuous thoughts and prayers and it has been an honor to provide  these headstones as "A Gift that will Last a Lifetime! We truly understand the heart ache each of you must endure and wanted to help lessen your pain as you travel this journey!  ❤❤

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HONORING SEVERSON NEIGHBOORHOOD

On Friday, December 16th starting at 11:00AM on the North East corner of Severson and James, Our Fallen Heroes Foundation will be giving away Christmas Trees that have been donated in memory of the children and families whose lives were lost in the Severson fire.

There were ten lives lost on September 12, 2015, Mrs. Carol Collier, Ms. Lakesha Ward and her son, Alonzo Ward, Mrs. Eloise Futrell and her grandchildren Angel Mitchell, Cameron Hollingsworth, Ernest, Diamond, Kerra and Precious Rose Jett.

The families from Cummings Elementary have been invited to bring their children when school lets out at 11:00 for the holiday break to select a tree for their homes.

Our continued thoughts and prayers are with these families as they face their first Christmas without their loved ones and we wanted to express to them they will never be forgotten.

Contact Donna Kirk for more information at (877)424-9311 or via email at ourfallenheroesfoundation@gmail.com

This foundation is dedicated to Lt. Trent A. Kirk, a fallen firefighter, loving husband and father of two amazing daughters who was killed June 15, 2003, Father’s Day, battling a fire at the Family Dollar in Frayser, TN. This foundation’s goal is to support all the families whose loved ones have made the ultimate sacrifice throughout Shelby County. For more information, visit http://www.ourfallenheroesfoundation.com/. Our Fallen Heroes Foundation is located at 6025 Stage Road, Suite 42-224 Bartlett, TN 38134
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We are so grateful for the support from each and every one of you. We have purchased the monuments for each and will be posting photos for you to see once they are placed at Elmwood Cemetery. I hope each of you will remember Our Fallen Heroes Foundation and LIKE our Facebook page www.facebook.com/ourfallenheroesfoundation or Visit our website www.ourfallenheroesfoundation.org
We are truly grateful for your prayers and financial assistance to help these families. Keep in touch with us we will continue to provide updates .
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- On Thursday, the victims of the deadliest fire in Memphis since the 1920s were honored by the children at the John Dustin Buckman Boys and Girls Club.

Last month, 10 family members were killed after an air conditioner cord malfunctioned, sending a South Memphis home on Severson up in flames.

Seven children and three adults were killed in the blaze.

The project was part of National Fire Prevention Week. It's a week set aside to bring awareness to senseless fire loss and educate the public to make sure it doesn't happen.

"Even though they're still grieving they can see that other people care about what they're going through."

14-year-old Lastacia Cloyd and 11-year-old Eddie Blevins are part of the John Dustin Buckman Boys and Girls Club. They were proud to make posters showing love and honor for fire victims and firefighters. Blevins told WREG he has lost a family member and knows it's painful.

"I had went through the experience before that's why I painted those pictures for them," he said.

Veronica Trammell lost her daughter Lakesha Ward and 6-year-old grandson Alonzo Ward in the fire. After much hurt, on Thursday she felt some joy.

"The plaques! Oh my God, mine is gonna hang on my mantle. It's gonna be on my mantle for ever," said Trammell.

At the Boys and Girls Clu,b Trammell had a chance to hug and thank firefighters some on whome responded to the tragedy.

"Every time a tone goes off and we respond on a fire call it brings back those memories and those feelings," said Lt. Curtis Odom.

Joining the Boys and Girls Club was The Our Fallen Heroes Foundation, started by the wife of Memphis firefighter who died in the line of duty. The goal was to not let any family affected by fatal fires feel alone.

For Trammell it's exactly the support she appreciates.

"I'm holding up with support like this. You can't do anything but hold up. I'm praying for my son-in-law, Mr. Jett. He's taking it so hard, but we gonna stand by. I'm gonna stand by the Collier family, stand by me. We all family," she said.

With Fire Prevention Week, firefighters are reminding people to have working smoke detectors, an escape plan and if there are protection bars on windows make sure they can be released in case of an emergency.
Boys & Girls Club honor Memphis Firemen
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