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The family of a man who drowned Saturday at Willard Bay said he died just as he lived — selflessly — while trying to save his son. He was described by family as a devoted, single dad who leaves behind five kids.

Andre Debose died Saturday in the water northwest of the state park near Eagle Beach after trying to save his 17-year-old son who jumped in to help his 19-year-old girlfriend. She had started struggling in rough waters as a storm rolled in.

His son’s girlfriend made it back to the boat, but Andre had jumped in after his son, Keidre who goes by Kash. Kash and Andre were still in the water when the family said Andre gave his life jacket to Kash as the boat drifted further away from him. Andre went under the waves and did not resurface.

“My dad gave his life for me, so I feel like I gotta do something with my life,” Kash Debose said. “To become a plumber, go to trade school to run my dad’s business and his legacy.”

Anyea Debose described Saturday’s events as a tragic accident.

“A tragic, tragic accident. He was an experienced swimmer and so all of them were. But it was just something that we can’t change. And so we definitely want to ensure that his legacy lives on through his kids.”

Anyea has also started a GoFundMe* to help saying that the kids will now need help to follow in their father’s footsteps.

“Any donations, even information of how we could continue to do stuff within Utah, because we want to try to keep them together as much as possible. But whatever money, resources, we’re happy to talk through it,” Anyea Debose said.

The family is planning a Memorial Service for Andre and have asked that in lieu of flowers, people make donations to his children’s trust.

“He was just determined to make it — the American dream — to just make it on his own and share his dreams and aspirations with his kids. And that motivation to ensure that they were doing the same. ”
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An Ohio single mom died Thursday when she was thrown from the hood of her own car while trying to save her 6-year-old son during an attempted carjacking.

Alexa Stakely, 29, pounced onto the front of her Honda and wound up smashing her head on the pavement after two suspects attempted to take the car while her son, Deluca, was sleeping inside outside a babysitter’s home in Columbus.

“She’s always been a very special person to me and was always extremely wise and a very bright kid,” Stakely’s younger step brother Hayden Swartz told The Post Friday.

“She didn’t grow up under the best circumstances family-wise, but always made the most of every situation and had a very glass-half-full view of everything. She crushed every goal she made for herself.”

Stakely, a preschool teacher, had been picking up her son from his babysitter at an apartment complex at about 1:30 a.m. when the tragic incident occurred, cops said.

When she returned, she saw the vehicle beginning to back from its parking space and realized a thief was stealing it with by the child inside.

She leaped onto the front of the car and was thrown from the vehicle as the crook tried to race away.

She slammed her head on the pavement and later died at Mount Carmel East hospital.

The thieves stopped the car nearby in the complex’s parking lot, hopped out and escaped over a fence.

Two men matching the same description as the suspects were caught on surveillance video, but remain at large.

Stakely worked as a speech and language pathologist in Canal Westchester Schools. She was coming from her waitress shift, a second job she worked to help support her family, when she was picking up her son.

Swartz recalled one night when Stakely was in high school where she set aside her mountain of homework to help him study for an exam – showing she already had all the qualities of a good teacher before she even started on that path.

“She sat me down and was like ‘you’re gonna ace this test tomorrow’ and we studied for it all night,” Swartz said.

“We’ve had a lot of people reach out who knew her, whether they taught her kids or worked with her, everybody says the same thing, that her personality was so bubbly and that she had a positive impact on everyone,” Swartz said.
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Post personal stories or articles of single parents being based and/or deserving love
 
Shout out to the black moms who hit there kids enough that they didn't turn into niggers.
 
No one hates parents that are single because the other one died trying to save their own kid or kids.

The single parents that get hate are the bitches who decided to fuck Brad the chronically unemployed tank top wearing dipshit. Now Becky is on social media screeching about how all men are bad and someone has to put up with her little bastard and provide for them because Brad won't or can't.
 
I'm noticing a pattern here.

 
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