http://newsok.com/oklahoma-tornadoes-how-to-help-tornado-victims/article/3828009JeffH said:I'm coming Pryor on Friday from Tennessee and bringing some clothes. Can someone let know where I can drop them off?
I'm glad everything remained in tact buddyMatt Rigsby said:http://kfor.com/2013/05/22/volunteers-clean-moore-cemetery-damaged-in-tornado/
My boys headstone made the news.
Me too. Mud can be easily cleaned.Wall said:I'm glad everything remained in tact buddy
that sucks, when our roof and fence got hit, we got numerous (asked over 10 companies) to do quotes and we didn't show them what our insurance was going to give (some even refused to do the quote!!). Long story short there was a difference of 13,000 between the highest and lowest quote for roof and fence. Spend some time and don't show them what your ins. is paying and you will be fine... sorry to hear about it though...also if i could produce breast milk i would give you some...ArGyLe64 said:We got hit Friday night with an EF-1 in my neighborhood. We're between Council and County Line Road on SW 44th St. We were in our storm shelter when it hit. We have roof damage and no fence in our backyard. As of today (Sunday) we still have no power. What sucks is all the breast milk for our 3 week old is ruined. We're staying at my wife's parent's house until we get power but we still have to come up with $3,500 deductible to pay for the new roof and fence in the backyard. We're better off than some of our neighbors but this is my 2nd house to get hit by a tornado in 14 years.