12-29-2011, 10:20 AM
it's pretty pathetic the bio-dad can't get to Indiana from Iowa without donations. what's he doing with more kids? he never even talked to his daughter.
sorry, i still think he's a female.
The Journal Gazette
FORT WAYNE – A small Iowa community pulled together to raise money to send the father of 9-year-old Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon to Fort Wayne to bury his daughter.
Dawayne Maroney of Centerville, Iowa, declined comment to The Journal Gazette on Wednesday through Appanoose County Sheriff Gary Anderson.
Anderson, however, said Maroney was in the process of making arrangements to get to Fort Wayne and might have left as early as Wednesday night.
Centerville is the county seat and has about 6,000 people, Anderson said.
The sheriff said he gave money out of his pocket, and reserve deputies also donated money, to help get Maroney to Indiana. Other donations from the community came in to provide Maroney with money to eat and for other expenses while in Fort Wayne, the sheriff said.
sorry, i still think he's a female.
The Journal Gazette
FORT WAYNE – A small Iowa community pulled together to raise money to send the father of 9-year-old Aliahna Marie Maroney Lemmon to Fort Wayne to bury his daughter.
Dawayne Maroney of Centerville, Iowa, declined comment to The Journal Gazette on Wednesday through Appanoose County Sheriff Gary Anderson.
Anderson, however, said Maroney was in the process of making arrangements to get to Fort Wayne and might have left as early as Wednesday night.
Centerville is the county seat and has about 6,000 people, Anderson said.
The sheriff said he gave money out of his pocket, and reserve deputies also donated money, to help get Maroney to Indiana. Other donations from the community came in to provide Maroney with money to eat and for other expenses while in Fort Wayne, the sheriff said.