My grandfather, Joe Barton, is a 73-year-old Navy veteran, Electronic Engineer, and Musician. He has been the anchor of our family compound for over 20 years, teaching us lessons of survival and freedom. Our family lives together on a small parcel of land, with two of the three homes completely off grid and uninsured. Joe built both his own home and my cousin’s, always working hard and living simply.
Recently, disaster struck when a fire started in Joe's chimney flue. He was grabbing wood for his fireplace when he saw smoke coming from the roof. By the time he got inside, the roof was on fire and insulation was falling. He tried to grab his phone but had to escape after debris fell on his head and neck. Thankfully, he made it out with minimal injury, but his entire home and his truck were destroyed. He lost a cherished collection of musical instruments and recording gear, including his alto saxophone, several guitars, a keyboard, speakers, and more. Even more heartbreaking, many irreplaceable items like our family pictures and his military keepsakes were lost in the fire. Our local community has stepped in with clothes, dishes, and even a camper to stay in, but the loss is overwhelming.
Joe is the heart of our family. He’s tough, resourceful, and has always provided for us. Right now, our foundation has been shaken to the core. With your help, we can bring stability back to our freedom-loving family. Donations will go toward replacing his vehicle, rebuilding his home, and restoring his ability to make music. Any support you can give will make a huge difference in helping Joe Barton and our family recover from this devastating loss. Thank you for standing with us.
Recently, disaster struck when a fire started in Joe's chimney flue. He was grabbing wood for his fireplace when he saw smoke coming from the roof. By the time he got inside, the roof was on fire and insulation was falling. He tried to grab his phone but had to escape after debris fell on his head and neck. Thankfully, he made it out with minimal injury, but his entire home and his truck were destroyed. He lost a cherished collection of musical instruments and recording gear, including his alto saxophone, several guitars, a keyboard, speakers, and more. Even more heartbreaking, many irreplaceable items like our family pictures and his military keepsakes were lost in the fire. Our local community has stepped in with clothes, dishes, and even a camper to stay in, but the loss is overwhelming.
Joe is the heart of our family. He’s tough, resourceful, and has always provided for us. Right now, our foundation has been shaken to the core. With your help, we can bring stability back to our freedom-loving family. Donations will go toward replacing his vehicle, rebuilding his home, and restoring his ability to make music. Any support you can give will make a huge difference in helping Joe Barton and our family recover from this devastating loss. Thank you for standing with us.
Organizer and beneficiary
Cloyce Barton
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