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						<p class="p1">Paying it forward. Country singer <strong><strong>Luke Combs</strong></strong> donated funds to cover <strong>the funeral costs</strong> of three of his young fans <strong>who saw him perform</strong> on July 16 in Brooklyn, Michigan.</p>


<p class="p1">Kole Sova, William “Richie” Mays Jr. and Dawson Brown attended the 30-year-old crooner’s set at the Faster Horses Festival before their deaths later that weekend.</p>
<p class="p1">According to a <strong><i>CBS News</i></strong> report, the three young men were found dead in their travel trailer — which had been parked on the festival grounds — from alleged exposure to carbon monoxide poisoning. Authorities on the scene speculated that a generator near the trailer’s setup caused the poisoning. Sova was 19, and both Mays and Brown were 20.</p>
<figure id="attachment_2069507"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/07/24/luke-combs-pays-for-funerals-of-3-fans-who-died-at-faster-horses-festival-0.jpg" alt="Country Singer Luke Combs Pays for Funerals of 3 Fans Who Died at Michigan Festival" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Luke Combs</span> <span class="credit">Mark Humphrey/AP/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p class="p1">After their deaths, a <strong>GoFundMe</strong> page was set up by the Michigan Center Athletic Boosters to raise funds for the funeral costs, to which Combs quietly donated. The GoFundMe site has already raised more than $65,000 for their families.</p>


<p class="p1">“For him to reach out and do that, I don’t even have the words. I wish I could just give him a hug,” Sova’s mother, <strong>Meeka</strong>, told the outlet.</p>
<p class="p3">Mays’ mother, <strong>Amy Satterthwaite</strong>, recalled holding her son’s hand during the concert. “That was the last time we were with our boys,” she added.</p>
<p class="p3"><strong>The “Better Together” singer</strong> had no further comment about the donation, spokeswoman <strong>Asha Goodman</strong> told CBS affiliate WLNS-TV at the time.</p>

		<p class="p1">Following his set, Combs <a href="https://twitter.com/lukecombs/status/1416258508954214401">tweeted</a>, “Michigan, what a night. I wanna come back next year!”</p>
<p class="p1">The singer has <strong>frequently given back to those in need</strong>. In September 2020, he teamed up with Ford to help veterans <strong>cope with post-traumatic stress disorder</strong> through music. At the time, he helped the car company give away $25,000 worth of instruments through the Guitars 4 Vets organization. He even gave some of the recipients a music lesson.</p>


<p class="p1">“Ford has supported the military and veterans for nearly a century, and Luke Combs has paid tribute to the brave men and women of our armed services,” Ford Vice President Mark LaNeve said in a statement. “Working with Combs and Guitars 4 Vets is a great way to continue helping veterans as part of our Proud to Honor initiative.”</p>
<p class="p3">Previously, the singer partnered with the CMA Foundation to donate $1 million to Houston-area music students in November 2017 as part of Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.</p>
<p class="p5">“From elementary school all the way through college, I was involved in music programs and chorus through my schools and that has impacted so much of my life and career,” Combs said in a press release at the time. “I’m grateful the CMA Foundation asked me to be a part of today’s event in Houston. Giving these students the opportunity to discover and learn about music is really incredible to be a part of.”</p>

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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Miranda Siwak</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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