Stonington SEALs Families Need Help
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On April 28, two Stonington Seals families lives have changed forever and they need our prayers, help and support.
Carsten Logan, a senior at Stonington High is fighting for her life at Rhode Island Hospital. Recovery will be a long path. She played with Seals starting in elementary school and her sister Damien is currently on our girls 14U team. Carsten had been an honor roll student throughout her Stonington school career and was recently accepted to University of New Haven.
Stephon "Phon" M. Hodge, 21, loving son of Rodney and Melissa (Mitchell) Hodge of Mystic, died Sunday, April 29, 2018, as the result of the same motor vehicle accident.
He lived in Mystic all of his life and was a Stonington High School graduate, class of 2015. He grew up playing lacrosse with SEALs along with his sister Brianna.
Phon was recently employed with Cedar Ridge Landscape in Pawcatuck and Whittle's Willow Spring Farm in Mystic.
Besides his parents, he leaves his three sisters Brianna Hodge of Mystic, and Natasha and Jasmine Hodge both of Norwich.
Loss and a long recovery ahead with upcoming medical bills and expenses for both families are completely overwhelming and they need our help.
Please help by donating and/or sharing our fundraiser for the Logans and Hodges.
Carsten Logan, a senior at Stonington High is fighting for her life at Rhode Island Hospital. Recovery will be a long path. She played with Seals starting in elementary school and her sister Damien is currently on our girls 14U team. Carsten had been an honor roll student throughout her Stonington school career and was recently accepted to University of New Haven.
Stephon "Phon" M. Hodge, 21, loving son of Rodney and Melissa (Mitchell) Hodge of Mystic, died Sunday, April 29, 2018, as the result of the same motor vehicle accident.
He lived in Mystic all of his life and was a Stonington High School graduate, class of 2015. He grew up playing lacrosse with SEALs along with his sister Brianna.
Phon was recently employed with Cedar Ridge Landscape in Pawcatuck and Whittle's Willow Spring Farm in Mystic.
Besides his parents, he leaves his three sisters Brianna Hodge of Mystic, and Natasha and Jasmine Hodge both of Norwich.
Loss and a long recovery ahead with upcoming medical bills and expenses for both families are completely overwhelming and they need our help.
Please help by donating and/or sharing our fundraiser for the Logans and Hodges.
Organizer
Deborah Jewson Dempsey
Organizer
Stonington, CT