Hundreds came out on Saturday to Fort 91原创, to say goodbye and release red balloons into the sky in memory of two-year-old Johnathen Kleingeltink, who died in a house fire in Glen Valley on Friday, Jan. 24.
The family鈥檚 church, the Fort 91原创 Evangelical Free Church, is overwhelmed by the generosity of the community, who have donated clothing and other household items to the family who lost their son and their home to fire.
According to the church鈥檚 Gail Macadam, the family is fully supplied now and the church is no longer taking donations. It has received more than was needed.
鈥淲hat they will need is financial now,鈥 she said.
The church is doing everything they can to support the Kleingeltink family, as well as organizing meals for them in this difficult time.
The balloon release took place in other locations as well, including Chilliwack, where it was organized by family friend Taylor Davies.
Johnathen鈥檚 mother had told friends she intended to release red balloons at his funeral, and the idea spread among family friends.
The fire broke out about 8:30 a.m., when frantic calls came in to 911 that a farm house in a remote part of Glen Valley was on fire and a two-year-old boy was trapped inside.
鈥淭he Kleingeltink family experienced a tremendous loss when their house succumbed to fire and their young son Johnathen passed away,鈥 said the church website.
The mother did manage to get two other children out of the house, but two-year-old Johnathen remained inside. The fire spread rapidly with extreme heat, flames and black smoke and many efforts, including from Johnathen鈥檚 dad, were made to get inside again.
In the end, a Township firefighting crew braved the blaze to get the boy out, but he was already unresponsive.
The rancher is totally destroyed by fire and the cause may never be known, said Pat Walker, assistant fire chief. They do know the fire started in a bedroom.
The fire department does not yet know if there were working smoke alarms, but it urges everyone to check their own smoke alarms.
If you would like to make a financial donation to support the Kleingeltink family, you can do so at Coast Capital Credit Union, 鈥91原创 Home Fire Fund鈥 in person at any Coast Capital location or if you are a member, you can call 604-517-7000 to make a transfer into this account. Donations can also be made at Westminster Savings Credit Union, account no: 453953208.
For further updates, check the church website at flefc.org.
Friends who organized the balloon release asked people, wherever they were, to take photos of the release of the red balloons and take photos for a photo album and Facebook page to show support.
鈥淪o far we鈥檝e got people in Australia, Europe, all over the world, who are going to release balloons tomorrow,鈥 Davies said on Friday.
Davies and a few others organized the Facebook page where people from around the world can post photos of their own balloon releases in Johnathen鈥檚 honour.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e doing the best they can right now,鈥 Davies said of the grieving family, 鈥渂ut I know it鈥檚 really affecting their older son. He鈥檚 only four but he knows what happened and he keeps saying some emotional things.鈥
鈥淎lready she鈥檚 blown away that people that don鈥檛 even know them care,鈥 Davies said, 鈥渂ut when somebody loses a child, there鈥檚 how many mothers and fathers and grandparents out there? If I had somebody releasing balloons for my kid...it would give me a little bit of comfort knowing that people that weren鈥檛 even in the situation can sympathize, they can still understand that it hurts.鈥
The Chilliwack event in Rosedale involved the Popkum Volunteer Fire Department helping with traffic and releasing balloons of their own.
鈥 with files from Cornelia Naylor,
Chilliwack Times