Friends of Spencer Hepko, 9, are seeking donations to help build a memorial and purchase playground equipment at his school, Robert E. Lee Elementary School in East Wenatchee.
The donations will also provide financial assistance for his family.
Donations can be made to the Spencer Hepko-Hilliard memorial fund at any Numerica Credit Union branch. For more information, call 679-3258.
— Anna Lopez, World staff
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Please give a donation for the memorial and playground equipment for the school we have and I urge everyone who knew or didnt know spencer to give he was our grandson and we would like there to be a memorial at the school for him and the school to get more toys for the kids please open your hearts and give what you can thank you from the bottom of our hearts Sherilei Eaton | Jul 23, 2008 12:41 pm | Request Removal |
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