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Texas Dairy Queen Makes Generous Donation to Stone Family

July 11, 2011 at 11:25 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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Shannon3croppedFORT WORTH, Texas — The Texas Dairy Queen Operators’ Council (TDQOC) announced Monday it is donating $33,834 to the family of Shannon Stone, the Brownwood firefighter who died July 7 after a fall from the left field stands at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington while attempting to catch a baseball for his 6-year old son.

To help support Stone’s family, the  officials on Saturday announced that they would donate $1 for each person in attendance at Sunday’s game between the Texas Rangers and the Oakland Athletics. The attendance at Sunday’s game was 33,834.

“Like the rest of the country, we were extremely saddened by the accident that took Shannon Stone’s life and wanted to do what we could to help Mr. Stone’s family,” said TDQOC President Larry Newell in a news release. “Dairy Queen, like the game of baseball, is a family destination and both are part of virtually every community in Texas.

When something like this happens, the family needs the help of their community more than ever. As a Brownwood firefighter, Mr. Stone spent 18 years selflessly serving his community and as part of that extended community, we want to give something back to his family.”

The TDQOC will make the donation of $33,834 to the Shannon Stone Memorial fund set up by The Texas Rangers after Stone’s death Thursday.

The Dairy Queen restaurants in Texas are represented by the Texas Dairy Queen Operators’ Council, which includes approximately 200 franchisees who own nearly 600 restaurants throughout the state. The council provides guidance and support for the owners in such areas as hot food specifications, quality control, marketing and operations.

Tags: 834 to the family of Shannon Stone, The Texas Dairy Queen Operators' Council (TDQOC) announced Monday it is donating $33
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