GOFUNDME ACCOUNT STARTED FOR 7 YEAR OLD WHO PERISHED IN HO– USE FIRE

A GoFundMe account has been started for the family of 7 year old Terra Wadsworth who perished in a house fire early Saturday morning.
According to various witnesses, Terra’s father had gone out to get fire wood when the fire broke out and quickly consumed the Wadsworth home at 4436 Highway 70 East, between Crossville and Crab Orchard.  Terra was last seen in a bedroom on the left side of the house.  Her father, early responders from the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department, Fire Department and EMS all tried diligently to get to Terra.
Two deputies were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation, and one firefighter was injured after he fell through the roof.   The firefighter is still recovering in the hospital, but both of the deputies have been released.
Terra’s mom, Michelle was at work at the Dairy Queen in the Eco Travel Plaza Saturday Morning when the fire broke out.  Brenton Demko, owner of the Travel Plaza started a GoFundMe account for the family.  Demko released the following statement:
Today, one of our valued team members at Eco Travel Plaza in Crossville TN, suffered an unimagineable tragedy.  The Wadsworth family home burned down this morning and their 7 year old daughter Terra did not survive.  We need your help.  We would like to raise some money for the Wadsworths to help them through this trying time.  We’d like to raise money to help with food, clothing and memorial costs associated with this terrible event.  Michelle is a valued “family member” in our Dairy Queen and any amount will help.  
You can contribute to the fund by clicking the following link:
https://www.gofundme.com/wadsworth-family-tragedy
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