Bike Raffle To Benefit Soldier’s Family A Success

Bike Raffle To Benefit Soldier’s Family A Success

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The raffle of a fallen soldier’s streetbike to benefit his family was a success.

Earl Small’s Harley-Davidson, in Marietta, Georgia, raffled off Sergeant First Class Paul R. Smith’s 1984 FXRT Harley-Davidson to raise money for his wife and two children.

Smith, 33, was killed in Baghdad April 4, while leading his squad in battle.

The raffle, held on July 19, was won by Brian Stewart from Hilton, New York.

According to www.sfcpaulsmith.com, the raffle was a big success, with over 1000 people entering or sending donations.

Raffle tickets were $25 each.

See related post, 7/2/3002 Help A Fallen Soldier’s Family, Maybe Win A Harley

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