04/05/2021
APRIL 5, 2021 | 4:52 pm EST
LCSO DEPUTY AND FAMILY LOSE HOME TO FIRE, COLLECTION AND DONATION SITE BEING SET UP FOR THIS EVENING
LOUDON COUNTY, TENN.- A Loudon County Sheriff’s Office Deputy and his family are safe today, but have lost everything to a house fire.
Deputy Kenny Palmer, who’s married with two boys, lost his home and all of their belongings to a house fire that began around 2:30 pm today. A collection site is being set up for donations to the Palmer Family this evening at the Loudon County Justice Center. A Go Fund Me Account will be set up shortly for those wishing to make monetary donations.
Donations will be accepted beginning at 6pm tonight at the Loudon County Justice Center Parking Lot. Below is a list of items needed and sizes.
Men’s Pants 34x30
Men’s Shorts 34
Men’s Large Shirts
Ladies Pants 14W
Ladies Tops Large
Youth Large or 14-16 shirt, Boys 12 pants
Adult medium shirt, 32/30 pants
Men’s shoes size 7 and 9
Women’s shoes size 8
New bedding supplies
Undergarments/socks
Gift Cards
School Supplies/Back Packs
STORAGE TOTES ARE NEEDED TOO!
A link to the GoFundMe Account has been set up and is at the bottom of this page. Please donate and share!
Most importantly, please keep the Palmer Family in your prayers as they navigate this challenge in the days to come.
For more information, contact:
Sergeant Matt Fagiana
[email protected]
Sergeant Chris Hutchens
[email protected]
https://gofund.me/5522a747