Trish
11-06-2007, 05:15 AM
So many of us claim to support our troops. Well here's a chance for us all to show that support in a substantive way. This soldier and his family need our help and support.
All 3 Kids of Wounded Iraq Vet Die in Car Crash on Way to Visit Him in Hospital
Monday, November 05, 2007
DALLAS — All three young children of a wounded Iraq veteran have died following a car accident that happened on their way to visit their father in a hospital.
Three weeks after his two siblings died in the Oct. 13 accident, 9-year-old Tyler Johnson died Saturday at Children's Medical Center Dallas.
Army Spc. John Austin Johnson was waiting for his wife, Lisa, and the children to visit him at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio when the crash occurred on Interstate 10 about 12 miles east of Ozona.
Authorities said Lisa Johnson overcorrected the steering in her sport utility vehicle when she encountered a gust of wind on the drive from El Paso, and the vehicle rolled at least four times.
Two-year-old Logan and 5-year-old Ashley died at the scene. Tyler suffered massive head injuries. The mother survived.
Investigators blamed the accident on a combination of high speed, drowsiness and powerful wind, but said Lisa Johnson was driving at the speed limit.
The three children were in the back seat. Logan was in a child seat, but the other two children were not wearing seat belts.
A family spokesman, Sgt. 1st Class Eugene Schmidt, said the Johnsons were too upset to talk publicly.
Johnson, who is stationed at Fort Bliss, survived five brushes with improvised explosive device blasts during two years in Iraq, Schmidt said last month. The latest caused a traumatic brain injury and he speaks with a severe stutter.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308196,00.html
To make a donation:
To donate to Operation Homefront, see the Web site of Operation Homefront Texas at http://www.operationhomefront.net/Chapter_ root/chapter_index.asp?Chapter_ID=44. Checks can be sent to Operation Homefront Texas, 17305 IH 35 N, Suite 105, Schertz, Texas 78154.
Others raising money for the Johnson family:
-FirstLight Federal Credit Union has established an account for donations to help the family of Spc. Johnson and wife Monalisa. People may make contributions to the "Johnson Family Memorial Fund" at any of FirstLight's seven branches in El Paso or Las Cruces. For more information, call (800) 351-1670 or check the credit union's Web site at www.firstlightfcu.org.
-Bank of America has established the "Ashley and Logan Johnson Memorial Fund." A contribution may be made at any Bank of America in the country by giving the teller the exact fund name and noting that it is "domiciled in Texas."
http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_7306562
All 3 Kids of Wounded Iraq Vet Die in Car Crash on Way to Visit Him in Hospital
Monday, November 05, 2007
DALLAS — All three young children of a wounded Iraq veteran have died following a car accident that happened on their way to visit their father in a hospital.
Three weeks after his two siblings died in the Oct. 13 accident, 9-year-old Tyler Johnson died Saturday at Children's Medical Center Dallas.
Army Spc. John Austin Johnson was waiting for his wife, Lisa, and the children to visit him at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio when the crash occurred on Interstate 10 about 12 miles east of Ozona.
Authorities said Lisa Johnson overcorrected the steering in her sport utility vehicle when she encountered a gust of wind on the drive from El Paso, and the vehicle rolled at least four times.
Two-year-old Logan and 5-year-old Ashley died at the scene. Tyler suffered massive head injuries. The mother survived.
Investigators blamed the accident on a combination of high speed, drowsiness and powerful wind, but said Lisa Johnson was driving at the speed limit.
The three children were in the back seat. Logan was in a child seat, but the other two children were not wearing seat belts.
A family spokesman, Sgt. 1st Class Eugene Schmidt, said the Johnsons were too upset to talk publicly.
Johnson, who is stationed at Fort Bliss, survived five brushes with improvised explosive device blasts during two years in Iraq, Schmidt said last month. The latest caused a traumatic brain injury and he speaks with a severe stutter.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308196,00.html
To make a donation:
To donate to Operation Homefront, see the Web site of Operation Homefront Texas at http://www.operationhomefront.net/Chapter_ root/chapter_index.asp?Chapter_ID=44. Checks can be sent to Operation Homefront Texas, 17305 IH 35 N, Suite 105, Schertz, Texas 78154.
Others raising money for the Johnson family:
-FirstLight Federal Credit Union has established an account for donations to help the family of Spc. Johnson and wife Monalisa. People may make contributions to the "Johnson Family Memorial Fund" at any of FirstLight's seven branches in El Paso or Las Cruces. For more information, call (800) 351-1670 or check the credit union's Web site at www.firstlightfcu.org.
-Bank of America has established the "Ashley and Logan Johnson Memorial Fund." A contribution may be made at any Bank of America in the country by giving the teller the exact fund name and noting that it is "domiciled in Texas."
http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_7306562