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The outpouring of community support pays tribute to who Maximillion was and the legacy he leaves. A GoFundMe keeps growing, meals are being planned, teachers are finding ways to show and spread love such as wearing Maximillion’s favorite colors-red and orange-at school.
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Our family, our friends and our communities-in Littleton, Colorado and in Indianola, Iowa-are honoring Maximillion’s spirit with what he knew, which is that love is what life is about.Īlthough we are over one thousand miles away from home, a community has rallied behind our family. Everyone he met was his friend and this could be neighbors and schoolmates, but it was equally UPS drivers, Amazon drivers, hotel guests in elevators, docents at museums, spectators on the bleachers, and countless other places he went. This little boy had a larger than life heart, and an old soul. Our family has been a member of the Indianola community for 10 years.Īs we introduce our little boy to you, please know that he would want you to be introduced to him, because Maximillion did not know a stranger. Hi! I'm Maximillion Robert Wilder Wood! What's your name? Wood family releases letter to the publicīelow is the text of the Wood family's letter to the public released July 19 by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office: Memorials may be given to the family in Maximillion's name. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Indianola, provided a link to the GoFundMe site and requested prayers and aid for the family, who he said "experienced a tragedy." He said he had talked with Andrew Wood, who was aware of the GoFundMe campaign.įuneral services with Overton Funeral Home in Indianola are pending. In a Facebook post, Father Adam Westphal, pastor of St. As of Monday afternoon, the effort had raised more than $17,000. Sedlock set the fundraising goal at $15,000. "I just wanted to take some of the burden off their plate financially," Sedlock said via Facebook Messenger. Sedlock said she started the fundraiser for Maximillion's family because she believes they are going to endure significant costs from medical bills and the funeral services. More: Indianola forms new downtown merchants group to strengthen business area More: See photos from Waukee Northwest, Indianola advance to state baseball tournament