03-10-2011, 01:03 PM
i do remember Rilya, Storm. :(
this is the great-grandma. i have no idea where the grandma is (mother of Brown).
anyway, all this weeping and wailing and begging for money (yes the poor innocent children need to be buried of course) but NOBODY saw or heard from or asked about or reported missing any of their dead family since last summer. so what's up with that shit??
DELRAY BEACH — During a painful news conference this morning, the great-grandmother of the two children who were found dead floating in a canal last week, asked for help from the community.
Sitting before microphones at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Barbara Flint asked that the community come forth to help cover the unexpected funeral expenses of her granddaughter, Felicia Brown, and her two great-grandchildren, Ju'Tyra Allen, 6, and Jermaine McNeil, 10.
Flint could barely speak as she tried containing her grief in front of reporters and cameras. After only a few minutes, she broke down in tears and had to be escorted out by church pastors as she wailed.
"I know God is in control and he never makes mistakes," Flint said before she broke down. "I can't bring them back. I can't bring them back."
Two funds have been set up to help cover for the funeral expenses of the Ju'Tyra, Jermaine and Brown. One was set up by Jermaine's football coach Tolliver Miller, of the Boca Jets. That account is under the name of Jermaine McNeil, and deposits can be made at any Wachovia bank.
The alternate way to donate is by sending checks to St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Delray Beach. The check should be made out to the church, adding "in care of The Brown/Allen Family."
Rev. Kathleen Gannon, of St. Paul's Episcopal, assured that the funds would be managed by the church to ensure proper handling.
this is the great-grandma. i have no idea where the grandma is (mother of Brown).
anyway, all this weeping and wailing and begging for money (yes the poor innocent children need to be buried of course) but NOBODY saw or heard from or asked about or reported missing any of their dead family since last summer. so what's up with that shit??
DELRAY BEACH — During a painful news conference this morning, the great-grandmother of the two children who were found dead floating in a canal last week, asked for help from the community.
Sitting before microphones at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Barbara Flint asked that the community come forth to help cover the unexpected funeral expenses of her granddaughter, Felicia Brown, and her two great-grandchildren, Ju'Tyra Allen, 6, and Jermaine McNeil, 10.
Flint could barely speak as she tried containing her grief in front of reporters and cameras. After only a few minutes, she broke down in tears and had to be escorted out by church pastors as she wailed.
"I know God is in control and he never makes mistakes," Flint said before she broke down. "I can't bring them back. I can't bring them back."
Two funds have been set up to help cover for the funeral expenses of the Ju'Tyra, Jermaine and Brown. One was set up by Jermaine's football coach Tolliver Miller, of the Boca Jets. That account is under the name of Jermaine McNeil, and deposits can be made at any Wachovia bank.
The alternate way to donate is by sending checks to St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Delray Beach. The check should be made out to the church, adding "in care of The Brown/Allen Family."
Rev. Kathleen Gannon, of St. Paul's Episcopal, assured that the funds would be managed by the church to ensure proper handling.