Fake flamingos stand outside a house in the Three Lakes Subdivision in Walker as part of a fundraiser for 4-year-old June Baker, who was diagnosed with leukemia in February.
Morgan Prewitt | The News
Pictured from left are Catherine Ewing, 11, and Charlotte Ewing, 13, the daughters of Chris and Heather Ewing of Walker. This photo was taken after the Ewings’ home was “flocked” by fake flamingos on July 16 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February.
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Pictured from left are Balie Brown, Matt Hebert, Clae Maier and Chrissy Hebert after Matt and Chrissy’s business, Hebert’s Cajun Meats and Diner, was “flocked” by fake flamingos as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February.
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Pictured is the home of Michael and Leslie Beaton, which was “flocked” by fake flamingos on June 7, 2018, as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. The Beaton family said: “We send many hugs, thoughts, and prayers to sweet June and her family.”
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Pictured is 11-month-old Kyleigh Grace, the daughter of Spencer and Katrina Jones. The Jones’ home was “flocked” by fake flamingos on July 6 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for their neighbor June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. The Jones family said: “We are the next door neighbors of little Miss June Bug and her family. Her family is the absolute sweetest. They have the heart of gold and would do anything for anyone.”
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Pictured is Savannah and Luke, the children of Jay and Marilyn LeClercq of Walker. Jay and Marilyn’s home was “flocked” by fake flamingos on July 11 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. The LeClercq family said: “We believe in a miracle for June!”
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Pictured is Savannah Hoffman in front of the Davis family’s home, which was “flocked” by fake flamingos as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. The Davis family said it sends its prayers and blessings for June.
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Pictured is Grace Fernon, the daughter of Sidney and Caroline Fernon. Sidney and Caroline’s home was “flocked” by fake flamingos on July 16 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. The Fernon family said: “We are praying for you June Bug!”
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Pictured are Parker and Tinley Bourgoyne, the children of Heath and Allison Bourgoyne. Heath and Allison’s home was “flocked” by fake flamingos on July 22 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. Tinley and June were classmates at Judson Baptist Church. The Bourgoyne family said: “We love you and your sparkling personality Junebug!”
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Pictured is the home of Sondra Richard and Anjel Womack, whose home was “flocked” by fake flamingos on July 27 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. Sondra and Anjel said: “So flocking kool Junebug.”
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Pictured is the home of Crystal Delrie, which was “flocked” by fake flamingos as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. Crystal said she is “praying for this sweet princess.”
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Pictured is the home of Jon and Tina Ciampa, which was “flocked” by fake flamingos on July 19 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. Jon and Tina said: “It was a honor to be flocked for June.”
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Pictured is Jax and Glorye LeFebvre, whose home was “flocked” by fake flamingos as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February.
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Pictured is the home of Tommy and Wendy Ray, which was “flocked” by fake flamingos on July 17 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February.
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Pictured is the home of Michael and Dana Guarisco, which was “flocked” by fake flamingos as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. Sitting with the flamingos is Michael and Dana’s dog, Leia. The Guarisco family said: “Our thoughts are with June daily and love seeing her out in the neighborhood.”
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Pictured is the home of Ann and Shon Graves, which was “flocked” by fake flamingos on June 23 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. The Graves family, which was the first to get flocked, said: “We are praying for June and her sweet family!”
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Pictured is the home of Missy and Ricky Porter, which was “flocked” by fake flamingos on June 29 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. The Porter family called the fundraiser “such a wonderful way to help this precious little girl!”
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Pictured is the home of Jordan and Katie Kogel, which was flocked” by fake flamingos on June 22 as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. The Kogel family said: “We are Praying for sweet June Bug each and every day!” Also pictured among the flamingos is Jordan and Katie’s dog, Kimber Kogel.
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Pictured are fake flamingos in the yard of Terry Miller. The Miller family was “flocked” by fake flamingos as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February.
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Pictured is 2-year-old Adley, who was excited to see flamingos at her grandparents home in Three Lakes Subdivision. Coby and Lucy Hebert’s home was flocked” by fake flamingos as part of a community-wide fundraiser for June Baker, a 4-year-old girl from Walker who was diagnosed with leukemia in February. Also pictured with Adley are two dogs, Andre and his mother Chloe.