Full College Scholarship Given To High Schooler Whose Parents Died
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — Just days before his high school graduation, Kyle Savage, Jr. But this week, the president of the university penned a personal letter to Kyle Jr. The Facebook fundraiser created by family friend Kester Irwin Hanley Crosse II to date has raised more than $200,000, which will help support the boys.
DeMatha Catholic High School shared on its Facebook page Sunday afternoon that many people have asked how they can help the Savage family. A celebration of life will be held for the Savages June 6 with visitation at 10 a. "I know they're smiling because they see the people who are reaching out," Charlene's sister Linda Hunter told People about her late sister and brother-in-law.
Speaking with NBC station WRC-TV, Hunter added, "The family's hurting, but we just need peace that surpasses all understanding because we don't know how this can be. Police say Kyle and Charlene Savage's car left Annapolis Road for an unknown reason, hit a pole then caught on fire.
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