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Raffle Planned to to Benefit Memorial Fund

By: Mechell Dixon
Updated: January 4, 2013
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Raffle tickets are now on sale to help set up a memorial fund for a former Wichita Falls firefighter.
    Fifty-five year old Al Garcia died of a heart attack on September 29th.
    The former lieutenant with the Wichita Falls Fire Department retired from the force more than a year ago.
              He was also program coordinator for EMS at Vernon College.
    So, to honor his service in the community a memorial fund is being started in his name.
    Raffle tickets for a 2013 Polaris Sportsman four wheeler are now on sale to fund that cause.
    Tickets for the 4 wheeler are $10 each.
    You can get them by calling Roger Ritchie at (940) 477-5081 or Melissa Whitelaw at (940) 867-9749.
    The drawing for the 4 wheeler is March 2nd during an EMS conference at Vernon College.

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