Sunday, March 23, 2014

Update on Coleman/Hoagies donations

Update on donations for Brian and Ann Coleman of Heavenly Hoagies, whose home was destroyed by fire March 1. Brian remains hospitalized after returning into the home in an attempt to save the family pets.

Brian is in West Penn Burn Center in Pittsburgh. 

Posted by Denise Gum Ice......
Branch Church at 801 East Park Fairmont is opening their doors to collect donated items for Brian and Ann with Heavenly Hoagies. Ann wears a medium in everything, Brian an XL in shirts and XXL in sweats (his fav) and their granddaughter who lives with them, wears an 18 mths in clothes, size 4 in shoes and size 5 in diapers. All household items are needed as well.

They are still taking orders for t-shirts that benefit the Coleman's. Signs & More has also joined with us. You can also order at Mountaineer Florist & Gifts. If you would like to order, please contact any of us or Nicole Coleman. Please make sure whoever you order from is the one you pay and where you pick it up.

There has been a fund set up for the benefit of Ann and Brian Coleman at First Exchange Bank. Ann is the owner and the only authorized signer of that account. If anyone would like to make a donation, you can do that at any of the First Exchange Bank branches or via mail:

First Exchange Bank
Attention: Molly Kilcoyne
PO Box 388
Mannington, WV 26582

Please make checks payable to Brian or Ann Coleman. All money that has been given to me will either be deposited into this account or handed to Ann. Just waiting to hear what is best for her. You also can continue to make payments through PayPal at kdsprimsigns@aol.com . Whatever is easiest!

As of today, they have $825 from  donations and shirt sales. This doesn’t include all of the T-shirts that everyone has ordered because we haven’t received the payments yet.

Thanks everyone for donation and helping this family.

Sue Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971, will be conducting a fundraiser for Brian at her Stoney Lonesome home in Monongah at 6 p.m. April 11. A portion of all sales will be donated to help with Brian’s medical expenses. Sue’s place is a yellow trailer on the left with a pool deck right before you get to Fazio's Elder Care. When she’s not in Monongah, Sue is in her Piscataway, New Jersey home.

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