Much has been spoken of the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots who lost their lives on Jon the Yarnell Hill Fire.For whatever questions my parents have, or whatever they have needed, you are always there, and I thank you for that.
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You have never judged, you have just been there. When you lose someone close to you, you already have a million questions of grief in your mind, the last thing you want is other people questioning the loss, or its worth. Your support and guidance has been appreciated more than you will ever know. Through this entire ordeal, YOU are the one person who my parents have felt was on our side always keeping my brothers honor and our families best interest in mind. As you know, our family is still struggling with this. Losing someone is hard enough, but having to justify the legitimacy of the situation and defend him to an agency he lost his life for, is absolutely horrifying. I know that you have spent a great deal of time over the past several years providing support to my parents and helping them through the unfortunate politics of my brothers situation. Thank you for all that you do for the families who are suffering a tragic loss, thank you for putting your heart into an organization that supports all of these families, and thank you for all of the help you have given to my family. Your support has made all the difference in the world! Emily G.
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My recovery is coming along very quickly, and after I get the stitches removed tomorrow, I hope to be released by the doctor and put back to work! Thank you once again for all of your help. Knowing that there are people like you out there allows us to all sleep better at night. I can never express how wonderful it was to wake up in the hospital to hear that my mom was on the way and to have her by my side through the whole ordeal. My name is Emily and I recently had an accident involving a chainsaw on the fireline.We are simply the funnel of the wildland community to the families of firefighters who are seriously injured or are killed in the line of duty. We do not receive government money – we are here because hundreds of you choose to support each other. This Foundation is supported by individuals. Joining the 52 Club is your “Power of One” opportunity. Become a lifetime member today and help continue to build the 52 Club legacy! We’ll even arrange for you to have a certain membership number on the list if you want (although, some of the numbers are already taken). I know, many of you are shaking your heads saying “no way will I make it 34 years!” Well, we’ve decided that many of you can make it 25 years (if you limit the shenanigans!), so we’re offering “lifetime” memberships at 25 years – that’s $1,300. As the story goes with John, in 2005, he donated 34 year’s worth of “back” memberships.
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When some of you came across John Fidler’s name (listed as a Lifetime Member) on the membership list a few years ago, you started asking “how can I become a lifetime member?” Well, we here at the Foundation sat and talked about that for a bit, trying to figure out a way to give folks this opportunity.
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We know many of you would like to count that contribution as a 52 Club membership, however, by the time your donation reaches us, it is anonymous and we don’t know who you are! Please get us a copy of your CFC receipt and we’ll be sure you are added to the 52 Club list and receive your items. “We didn’t have the right mind-focus.For those of you who donate to the Foundation through the Combined Federal Campaign and United Way, thank you! We appreciate your support. “We had to get something out of us that was hard to get,” she added. “I feel like that was the most important thing. “It definitely was not what we expected, but at the end we had pulled ourselves out,” Lone Peak setter Jacquelyn Langhaim said. 1 in Class 6A, rallied in that set and ended up taking a 25-20, 18-25, 25-23, 25-21 victory over the Bountiful Braves. The visiting team, after winning the first set, dropped the second and trailed 23-21 late in the third. A heady week lies ahead for the Lone Peak volleyball team, with a trip to Las Vegas to play Bishop Gorman on Thursday as a prelude to competition one day later in a Durango, Colo., tournament steeped in quality opponents.īut first, this little matter of playing the top-ranked Class 5A team in Utah.Lone Peak paid a visit to Bountiful on Tuesday in a match between defending state champs, and the Knights had to throw their volleyball machine into another gear to pull out a victory.