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Mayor D'Arcy Calls Upon Joliet To Raise Money To Cover Funerals

"These murders were senseless, and shocked our entire community," Joliet Mayor Terry D'Arcy remarked in the city's press release.

“They need about $50,000 dollars and to date they have a little under $20,000 so every donation is welcome," Joliet Mayor Terry D'Arcy explained
“They need about $50,000 dollars and to date they have a little under $20,000 so every donation is welcome," Joliet Mayor Terry D'Arcy explained (John Ferak/Joliet Patch Editor )

JOLIET, IL — The city of Joliet issued a press release on Wednesday announcing that Joliet Mayor Terry D’Arcy is asking residents and businesses in the city to help raise funds by this Saturday to cover funeral expenses for the family members of those killed on Sunday, Jan. 21.

Members of the Esters and Nance families are dealing with the unexpected loss and grief of losing seven loved ones who lived in the city along with the burden of trying to pay for their funeral expenses, the city noted.

According to police, the seven family members were killed by relative Romeo Nance, who then killed himself in Texas. The homicide victims were: Christine Esters 38; William Esters, 35; Tameaka Nance, 47; Joshua Nance, 31; Alexandria Nance, 20; Alonnah Nance, 16; and Angel Nance, 14.

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“These murders were senseless, and shocked our entire community,” D’Arcy declared. “We may be a city of roughly 150,000 residents, but we are a close-knit community, and we are all grieving with their family.”

D’Arcy said residents and business owners have called his office asking what they can do to help, so he is doing what he can to raise awareness and bring financial resources to the family by this weekend.

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“They need about $50,000 dollars and to date they have a little under $20,000 so every donation is welcome. Joliet residents have some of the biggest hearts in the region and now we can pull together and help one of our own,” D’Arcy indicated.

The city of Joliet pointed out that people interested in making a donation can visit the Go Fund Me page created by Cara Esters.

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