Support Pouring In For Family Of Father Killed Retrieving Gifts From Disabled Car

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ROANOKE (CBS11) - Support is pouring in for a North Texas family dealing with a holiday loss that's making even strangers stop and pause.

Richard Perrin, 57, was struck and killed by another driver early Saturday along Hwy 170 in Roanoke. The Haslet acting coach was retrieving his daughters' gifts from the family's disabled car. His wife and daughters, ages 8 and 11, were having car trouble and he had come to help. According to family members, the family witnessed the fatal crash.

"The sadness is hard to even describe," says Perrin's brother-in-law, Jody Lee. "It's been really, really tough. Although surrounded by family and friends, they are on a complete roller coaster."

But, grief is not the family's only worry. Perrin's wife, Jerilyn is a stay at a home mom and there was no life insurance. So her brother launched a gofundme effort, hoping to raise enough money to pay the mortgage and utilities for the next year… just to give her some breathing room.

Within a matter of hours, donors had surpassed the family's $22,500 goal and the fund continues to climb.

Here is the link to donate.

"We are just so humbled," says Lee, "and so deeply grateful. We didn't want to ask. But, the donations just remind them of how much they're loved and how many people out there are pulling for them."

Torri Weeks, 14, had taken acting classes with Perrin weekly for the past five years. She said news of the accident had been devastating to her as well. "I was kind of in shock," says Weeks. She says her acting coach openly adored his young daughters—and seemed to delight in encouraging other youngsters as well.

"Like, he pushed me…and he believed in me. He was very proud of me and made me feel really good. He reached a lot of people. He touched a lot of people. He will be remembered."

Family members tell CBS 11 that the driver involved in the crash did stop and they are praying for that person as well, saying "there are no winners here. It was just a terrible accident."

Funeral services are pending.

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