Alabama 2019 tornado survivor gets new house thanks to a nonprofit
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
Posted Mar 06, 2021
Carol Dean stands in the master bedroom of her new home on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, in Beauregard, Ala. Her home was built by MEND and The Chattahoochee Fuller Center. Dean lost her husband David (Road Dog) Dean on March 3, 2019, in an EF-4 tornado. (Sara Palczewski/Opelika-Auburn News via AP)AP
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By Mike Eads | Opelika-Auburn News
BEAUREGARD (AP) Carol Dean has a new house. It’s not the one she shared with her late Road Dog, but she’s sure he’s at least there in spirit.
BEAUREGARD, Ala. (AP) Carol Dean has a new house. It’s not the one she shared with her late Road Dog, but she’s sure he’s at least there in spirit. Road Dog was her husband David, who perished in the tornado that hit Beauregard on March 3, 2019. The house they shared was destroyed, so the Fuller Center built her a new one on the same spot. She and Fuller officials unveiled the brand-new, bright, two-bedroom home March 3 two years to the day.