
Overview
David Gilliam simultaneously worked several jobs to support his family in order to fulfill his dream of becoming a firefighter and EMT. He was one state test away from getting his instructor coordinator license when he suddenly died. As a result of her husband’s autopsy, Maryann learned that the basement of her family’s home was contaminated with dangerous levels of toxic spores. Her doctor advised the mother and her six children to vacate the house for health reasons. The community has rallied around the Gilliams; since David’s death, the family have lived with several family members, neighbors and friends. Currently they are living with Maryann’s sister.
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4 - 1The Llanes Family September 17, 2006
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4 - 2The Rogers Family September 24, 2006
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4 - 3The Gilliam Family October 01, 2006
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4 - 4The Hawkins Family October 08, 2006
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4 - 5The Bliven Family October 15, 2006
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4 - 6The Kibe Family October 29, 2006
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4 - 7The Thibodeau Family November 05, 2006
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4 - 8The Farina Family November 12, 2006
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4 - 9The Koepke Family November 19, 2006
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4 - 10The Pauni Family November 26, 2006
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4 - 11The Ripatti-Pearce Family December 10, 2006
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4 - 12The Fullerton-Machacek Family January 07, 2007
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4 - 13The Noyola Family January 14, 2007
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4 - 14The Riggins Family January 21, 2007
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4 - 15The Thomas Family February 11, 2007
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4 - 16The O'Donnell Family February 18, 2007
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4 - 17The Tate Family March 04, 2007
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4 - 18The Tipton-Smith Family March 11, 2007
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4 - 19The Wilson Family March 25, 2007
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4 - 20The Jones Family April 08, 2007
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4 - 21The Westbrook Family April 22, 2007
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4 - 22The Collins Family April 29, 2007
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4 - 23The Kilgallon Family May 06, 2007
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4 - 24The Jacobo Family May 13, 2007
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4 - 25The Oatman-Gaitan Family May 20, 2007