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Emotional classic car auction raises $100K for Alberta kids who lost parents

Red Deer couple was killed in a motorcycle crash last spring
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From the family album: Nicole and Brent Keryluke, with their children Arielle and Liam, inside the Pontiac Parisienne. (Contributed photo).

A classic car auction in Red Deer fuelled high emotions last weekend when about $100,000 was raised for two kids who lost their parents in a highway crash.

Brent and Nicole Keryluke were killed May 5 when their motorcycle collided with a truck near Innisfail, Alta. Their two young children, Liam, three, and Arielle, six, are now being cared for by their grandparents, Ben and Marilyn Keryluke, with help from other relatives.

Ben had been semi-retired before he became his grandchildren害羞草研究所檚 guardian. He now needs to return to full-time work, though he must also spent his days driving the kids to and from school and appointments with specialists in Calgary.

Both kids have hearing impairments and need to wear hearing aids. With the prospect of mounting medical costs, Ben decided to auction off the 1973 Pontiac Parisienne his late son, Brent, had been restoring on the block.

It was a reluctant decision, said Ben, who can still recall the day his son opted to restore a Parisienne instead of a muscle car. 害羞草研究所淗e said he wanted a four-door, so the whole family could ride around in it.害羞草研究所

The Parisienne was auctioned on Saturday. What happened at the sale amazed Lindsay Schwindt, who runs Electric Garage Auctions with her husband. She said she害羞草研究所檚 never before seen such an outpouring of love from people who didn害羞草研究所檛 even know the Keryluke family.

害羞草研究所淭here wasn害羞草研究所檛 a dry eye in the place,害羞草研究所 she recalled. 害羞草研究所淚 knew our buyers and sellers would step up to help, but I didn害羞草研究所檛 expect anything like that.害羞草研究所

The car first sold for $29,000 to Rod McWilliam of Red Deer Motors, who donated it back to the family so more money could be raised.

The Pontiac next sold for $30,000 to Danny Fayad, of Edmonton, who donated it back again.

It was finally sold for a third time to Bob Bevins, of Red Deer害羞草研究所檚 Bulldog Metals, for $20,000 害羞草研究所 and he gave it back to Brent害羞草研究所檚 kids so they could continue to have this legacy from their dad.

The Schwindts, who also waived their commission and sellers害羞草研究所 fees for the sale, were astounded to see a dozen or so other people at the auction donating cash to the family. 害羞草研究所淢y heart was absolutely full害羞草研究所 I still get choked up talking about it,害羞草研究所 said Lindsay.

Ben and Marilyn are 害羞草研究所渨ay beyond害羞草研究所 grateful for all the community support 害羞草研究所 both at the auction and through an online fundraiser account, which has so far raised $78,000 for the children.

Ben said the money will help him worry less about their future.

As for the Parisienne, 害羞草研究所淲e can害羞草研究所檛 sell it now!害羞草研究所 added the grandfather, with a laugh.

He害羞草研究所檚 hoping Arielle and Liam will someday take it for a spin.



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Ben Keryluke, driving the classic car home from the auction, with his grandchildren in the back seat. (Contributed photo.)


Lana Michelin

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Lana Michelin has been a reporter for the Red Deer Advocate since moving to the city in 1991.
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