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T-Shirt Sales for Sean Cullen's Family Continue Online; Tommy Duck Decoys Hosting Online Auction
Sales benefited the family of the State Trooper from Cinnaminson.
Cinnaminson, NJ -- Over 800 t-shirts were sold during the first half hour of the Westampton FOP’s sales to support the family of State Trooper Sean Cullen at the Cinnaminson Community Center on Sunday, according to a post on the township’s official Facebook page.
“Window clings, blue ribbon sales, and pretzels also did very well. We took pre-paid orders for an additional shirt order that will be placed later this week,” officials said in the post.
Shirt sales continue online, and can be purchased at westamptonfop147.com.
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Cullen, a Cinnaminson High School graduate, was killed while investigating an accident on 295 in West Deptford earlier this month. He had a nine-month-old son, and he and his fiancee were expecting another child.
The t-shirt sale isn’t the only fundraising effort to help Cullen’s family.
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Tommy Duck Decoys is auctioning off a model duck and a duck caller, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting Cullen’s fiancee and his children. An image of the set is attached to this post.
Anyone who would like to place a bid should visit the Tommy Duck Decoys Facebook page and send a personal message.
The attached images from the t-shirt sales are posted on Cinnaminson Township’s Official Facebook page.
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