Helping the Teachout family: Ornaments go fast, $1,085 raised

At the West Seattle Farmers’ Market within the past hour, Tammy Teachout, widow of Brian Teachoutwho died at 46 after surgery for an injury suffered while hanging Christmas lights – was moved to tears. She stood by and watched as local glass artist Brad Burzynski and his family sold newly created blown-glass ornaments to raise money to help her family. The Burzynskis started selling the ornaments at 10 am; within 10 minutes, 23 of the 30 ornaments were already taken, some for far far more than the $20 donation requested, and they were all gone in less than an hour. During a break in the rush, Brad stepped back for a quick pose, with daughter:

Tammy Teachout told us her husband’s memorial on Friday was standing room only; also, she went last night to see the Helmstetler Family Spectacular Christmas lights at 3908 SW Charlestown, which is giving all donations from the past two nights and tonight to her family. If you didn’t get an ornament and can’t see the lights but still want to help her and their three children, there’s information in our original story.

ADDED 12:06 PM: Brad sent word of the final tally:

Thanks to the wonderful people of West Seattle (and Poulsbo) for raising $1085 for the Teachout family! Amazing and heartwarming!

7 Replies to "Helping the Teachout family: Ornaments go fast, $1,085 raised"

  • char December 19, 2010 (12:13 pm)

    Hurray for Brad, what a great job he did today, helping the Teachouts. What a wonderful thought. He said when he read the article he was touched as that it could have been him. And hurray for the West Seattle community for wrapping their love around Tammy and the kids.

  • enviromaven December 19, 2010 (2:31 pm)

    Big thank you to the Burzynskis and Helmstetlers for stepping up to help Brian Teachout’s family! The entire community benefits from your compassion and generosity.

  • RJB December 19, 2010 (5:16 pm)

    West Seattlites Rock!!!

  • Tammy Teachout December 19, 2010 (7:21 pm)

    Tonight our tree sparkles with an ornament for each of child and myself. They remind of us Brian and the generosity and love shown our family during this painful time. Our heartfelt thanks will never be enough, but know that you have all touched our lives. The Helmstetler’s Light Show last night was amazing and we couldn’t help but smile during the upbeat music and cry during “Blue Christmas.” God bless you all – Tammy & Kids

  • TOM CERNE December 20, 2010 (12:15 pm)

    Way to go Beaver and family!

  • Michael Sisk December 21, 2010 (10:21 am)

    That is the Brad that I have had the priviledge of calling one of my best friends since middle school….way to go Brad, Jules and Girls….you guys truly are role models for all of us…

  • barb January 1, 2011 (8:34 am)

    That’s my big brother. Go BRAD. I am so proud of you!

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