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What a terrible tragedy. God bless those families.
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LTC Stephen F.
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That is very sad news SFC William Farrell that 3 Texas Boy Scouts were reportedly electrocuted in a fatal boating accident on August 5, 2017 on Lake O' The Pines in East Texas.
"An 11-year-old Boy Scout Thomas Larry died Monday [August 7, 2017] from injuries he suffered in a Saturday [August 5, 2017] boating accident, two days after two fellow Scouts died of electrocution at the scene, a state official said Monday.
Thomas Larry was found unresponsive after a boat carrying the three Scouts reportedly collided with a power line on Lake O’ the Pines in East Texas.
“This is a tragic accident, and our thoughts and prayer are with the families,” Steve Lightfoot, a spokesman for Texas Parks and Wildlife, told The Washington Post.
The agency is the lead investigator of the accident reconstruction to determine how the catamaran struck a transmission power line. It was too early to determine whether there were any boating violations that occurred, Lightfoot said.
The two other boys, who were Eagle Scouts, were 18 and 16, according to the parks agency. Their names have not been released.
Boy Scout officials are asking Scouts to show support during Thomas’s organ donation procedure Tuesday at Louisiana State University’s Shreveport medical center, where he was taken for care and later died. A flag will be raised, flown and then lowered and given to his family as fellow Scouts attend in uniform, Dewayne Stephens, the scout executive for Boy Scouts of America’s East Texas Area Council, said in a statement."
On Saturday, adventure-thirsty Boy Scouts had been mastering the outdoors across Lake O’ the Pines.
The more senior members of Troop 620, based in the small East Texas town of Hallsville, worked at one end of the public lake toward a merit badge involving motor boats. On shore, the troop’s youngest Scouts tended to their campsite. And aboard a catamaran in an alcove called Alley Creek, two teens with Eagle Scout distinction were mentoring an 11-year-old troop member as he learned to sail.
Then suddenly the catamaran caught fire, and the Scouts onshore were shouting for help.
Within minutes, a troop leader had hopped into a kayak and paddled upon the gruesome scene: two Scouts in the water and one on the catamaran. All were apparently shocked by a live power line strung just low enough to catch their 30-foot mast as they glided beneath it, according to state wildlife officials.
Some good Samaritans helped pull Thomas into their boat while the Scout leader performed CPR, said Daniel Anderson, chief operating officer for the East Texas Area Council, which includes Troop 620. They drove Thomas to the marina, where he was airlifted in critical condition to the Shreveport hospital, just across the state line.
Kelly Weatherford, a longtime and close family friend of Thomas Larry’s parents, told The Post she spent Saturday night and Sunday morning in the hospital, waiting for news about an 11-year-old boy that she said was “the funniest, goofiest kid.”
“He’s a little comedian,” Weatherford said, speaking before Thomas’s death. “He makes everybody smile. He’s such a cool kid.”
While doctors performed tests and she watched her friends brace for the worst, Weatherford said she “felt so helpless.” On Sunday, she created a GoFundMe page to help the Larrys pay for Thomas’s medical expenses. By early Monday, it had collected more than $8,000.
“There’s nothing else you can do” except pray, Weatherford said. “I don’t know how else to help them.”
Thomas’s older brother John was also on the lake when the catamaran caught fire. He watched as a medical crew worked on Thomas and took him away in an ambulance, Weatherford said.
She said the Larry boys were taught “to work hard and be responsible.”
“They’re on a lake with the Boy Scouts,” Weatherford said. “That sounds like the safest thing ever.”
Anderson said he wasn’t aware of any youth Boy Scout fatalities in East Texas in recent memory. Troops there go camping all the time, he said.
The accident is being investigated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s boating accident reconstruction and mapping team, officials said."

Prayers for comfort and rest for the families, friends and fellow boys scouts of 11-year-old Thomas Larry and especially for Thomas's older brother John who o am certain is grief-stricken along with their parents.
LTC Bill Koski LTC Wayne Brandon SGT Michael Thorin SMSgt Minister Gerald A. "Doc" Thomas SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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SFC William Farrell
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Thanks for the update LTC Stephen F.
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LTC Stephen F.
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SFC William Farrell - you are very welcome, my friend.
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LTC John Mohor
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That's just terrible news. It reminds me of one of my fellow Scouts growing up. While working on his grandfathers farm pushing a conveyer belt type of farm device he and another boy with him hit a power line same result. The scout was dead and the other boy was thrown thanks to having been rolling/ holding the rubber tire at the time. It hurts hearing about two Eagle Scouts and the 11 year old Scout all getting electrocuted. Why in the heck is a power line over a lake at only 30 feet where a sailboat could even potentially cross under it? Thank you for informing us.
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SFC William Farrell
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I'm sure that question is going to be given some serious study LTC John Mohor. As a former Scoutmaster and father of an Eagle Scout, this was very sad news indeed.
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