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Community Rallies for Girls Left Motherless
22 Mar
Summary
- A VFW hosted a benefit for Ashley Flynn's family in Tipp City.
- The fundraiser featured live music and a raffle for prizes.
- Ashley Flynn's husband was arrested in connection with her death.

A community in Tipp City, Miami County, came together to support two young girls who have lost their mother. The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) hosted a benefit for the Flynn family at Fulton Farms Market. This event saw significant community turnout, with many expressing the importance of supporting the family during this difficult time.
The fundraiser included live music and a raffle with multiple prizes. Organizers, like Jack Schall from the Tipp City VFW, highlighted Ashley Flynn's positive impact on the town, motivating the community's desire to give back. "Ashley Flynn touched so many people's lives in this town," Schall stated.
Ashley Flynn was found dead on February 16th following a report of a burglary and shooting at her home. Her husband, Caleb Flynn, was arrested on February 19th in connection with her death and faces potential life imprisonment without parole. The community aims to focus on supporting the family, acknowledging that healing will take time.




