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Update on accident victim Jack Fishback

Sixteen-year-old Jack Fishback, severely injured in a vehicle accident last week, is, in the first stages of recovery. His Mom, Lacey, shared her sincere thanks to the people who found him and helped until first responders could keep Jack alive and get him to the hospital.

She sends her deep gratitude to Randolph Lewis who turned around after he saw a reflection of the sun, went back and found Jack, to David Waltz and others who tried to help on the scene, and for every prayer sent up in Jack's name.
Review Sheriff Josh Brockman's accident report at this link.




This story was posted on 2024-04-29 11:02:32
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Urgent prayer request for Jack Fishback



2024-04-26 - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9.
Larry Joe Smith writes, "Please pray for our young friend, piano man Jack Fishback, who we just learned has been seriously injured in an auto accident on Hwy West 80 in Adair County. The community is requesting prayers for his complete recovery. Very little is known about the accident at the time until we receive Sheriff Brockman's report. For now, everyone please keep him in your prayers."

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