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"CARROLL COUNTY, Ga. - The wife of a Carroll County sheriff's investigator who was shot and critically wounded while serving a search warrant is thanking community members for keeping her husband in their prayers."...
"West Georgia First Responders and the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office have organized a donation site for Bristow's family."
"We also want to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has reached out, brought food, and offered assistance to the family and to those who work alongside Investigator Bristow," a spokesperson said. "Your generosity and support mean more than words can express."
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I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt thanks for your generous donation towards my attendance at the diabetic camp. Your support means the world to me, and I am incredibly grateful for your kindness.
Living with diabetes has its challenges, and your contribution has made it possible for me to participate in this life-changing experience. I am excited about the opportunity to learn and connect with others who understand what it's like to manage this condition.
Your generosity has not only eased the financial burden but has also filled me with hope and encouragement. I promise to make the most of this opportunity and to carry your kindness with me as I embark on this next chapter in my life.
Thank you again for your incredible support. Your belief in me means everything, and I am truly grateful for your generosity.
With deepest appreciation,
A WGFR Recipient
After news that the Army Reservist from Carrollton was one of three from Georgia killed in a drone attack in Jordan, support and condolences have poured in.
Shane Davis came to the Rivers' home Tuesday morning with a plant and a heartfelt message: We are here for you.
"You just try to reach out, that's what we're here for," said David, chairman and president of local non-profit West Georgia First Responders. "In this time of need, reach out and let them know we are here..."
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