Community cleans up man’s storm damage after wife taken off life support

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Less than 24 hours after Frank Senn’s property was hit by severe weather, there was an outpouring of support from the local community.

A number of churches, locals and tree removal companies reached out to the Senns. Mike’s Tree Service in Elmore County spent the better part of Wednesday cutting apart and hauling away trees. They plan to spend several more days on the property off Whitman Field Road to complete the job.

“We came out, cut down probably six or seven trees so far. Going to come back tomorrow. Still got about probably two days worth of work,” said David Stafford with Mike’s Tree Service. “We all pray that everything works out.” “I tried to feed them earlier and they said they didn’t come out here for food, they didn’t come for drink, they didn’t come for money. They come to help a neighbor,” Jon Senn said.

Frank Senn was not able to be at his home the day after the storm. He was in Birmingham, spending every last minute he can with his wife.Clearing up the debris helped uncover memories of Glenda. Jon Senn found a rocking chair of his mother’s from when she was a child. “I climbed up there and I got my mama’s rocking chair,” Jon Senn said pointing to their barn. “I ain’t about to lose that.”The pieces left behind are memories the family said they will hold even closer to their hearts now.If you would like to help the family, they can be reached at

 

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