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Nonprofit pays off mortgage of Officer Billy Clardy IIIâs home
Nonprofit pays off officer s home By Nolan Crane | December 28, 2020 at 6:15 PM CST - Updated December 28 at 6:36 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Itâs been one year since Huntsville STAC Agent Billy Clardy III the third was shot and killed in the line of duty.
This month, a nonprofit organization based in New York is offering some financial relief for Clardyâs family.
Huntsville police officer Billy Clardy III was shot and killed on December 6th, 2019. The news of his death spread across the country and generosity poured in.
An organization that takes care of families of heroes known as Tunnel 2 Towers just paid off the Clardyâs home this week.
Saturday, December 19, 2020
On the evening of Dec. 7, 2020, Neil passed away after an eventful life filled with cattle, horses, and Caterpillars. Born on May 23, 1941, in Denton, Montana to Charles and Lucile (Murray) Glass, Neil developed an early love for yellow iron while working the land of his family’s farm northeast of Denton on Bear Springs Road. He would always attribute his knowledge of moving soil with heavy equipment to Ludwig Lange, although he had also spent time at a heavy equipment school in Weizer, Idaho. In addition to his love for Caterpillar equipment, Neil also held a lifelong passion for driving teams of horses, and along with his father, fed cows with his favorite team, Star and Queeny. Because of these two passions many people respected him as both a CAT and Mule Skinner.