Clay Parks
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GoFundMe page for Clay Parks' son works toward $20K goal
The GoFundMe page for the family of a group-breaker who died in last week's shooting at the the Henry Pratt Co. in Aurora, Ill., has more than doubled its amount raised since Tuesday.And now BlowoutTV has set up an auction-style case break of 2019 Topps Heritage with winning bids from the break being directed directly to the fund once they are final. It's one of a few efforts in the hobby helping an infant son and wife left behind.
Clay Parks was one of the five people who died during the shooting last Friday. The 32-year-old was the HR manager at the company and had joined that team last November. In the card world, he ran Sportszilla Breaks for the last couple years along with his wife, Abby.
The GoFundMe page is set up for their infant son Axel's college fund. So far, it has has reached $14,000 of its $20,000 goal. Blowout Cards is encouraging those who collect to get in on the breaks so we can all help them reach -- and top -- that goal. (E-mail Buzz at BlowoutBuzz@blowoutcards.com if you know of any other breaks benefitting this and we'll add them here.)
Group breaker Clay Parks one of five Aurora shooting victims
The sports card community lost a friend last week.
Clay Parks was one of the five people who died during the Henry Pratt Co., shooting in Aurora, Ill., on Friday. He was the HR manager at the company and had joined that team last November. In the card world, he ran Sportszilla Breaks for the last couple years along with his wife, Abby.
A GoFundMe page has been set up for their son Axel's college fund. It has reached $7,000 of its $20,000 goal in the first two days. Blowout Cards offers its support and condolences, encouraging those who collect to help the family at this unfortunate time.
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