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    Garrett Devasted by Katrina

    Tue, October 25, 2005

    Wiped out!
    Garrett devastated by Katrina

    By JONATHAN HUNTINGTON, EDMONTON SUN




    It wasn't exactly a normal version of show and tell in the Edmonton Eskimo dressing room.

    Unfortunately for defensive back Shannon Garrett, it was more of a horror show.

    Garrett spent the majority of the Eskimo bye week in his hometown of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, which was practically wiped off the map by hurricane Katrina in late August.

    After spending six days walking through rubble and assessing the mind-boggling damage, he returned Saturday with a huge stack of pictures of his mostly destroyed city.

    And he passed those sad photos around the locker room before yesterday's practice.


    "It's like a war zone," said Garrett of Bay St. Louis, which was home to nearly 7,000 people before taking an awful pounding.

    The pictures show homes ripped apart from nature's ugly force and vehicles smashed from flying debris.

    One photo shows a message painted on a van begging people not to loot.

    "Ninety per cent of the town is completely destroyed," continued the 31-year-old Mississippi College grad, "and the 10% that wasn't destroyed took water damage."

    Garrett's rental property about two blocks from the beach falls into the destroyed category. It didn't stand a chance against the nine-metre (30-foot) tidal surge and 250 kmh (160 m.p.h.) winds.

    "Right now, my insurance adjustor went out and said he has to send an engineer back out to see how much damage was done by wind and how much damage was done by flood," explained Garrett.

    "Of course, I don't have flood insurance, so if he says the majority of the damage is done by flood I am stuck with the bill."

    That nasty bill is $60,000, the outstanding amount left on his mortgage.

    Like many in Bay St. Louis, Garrett didn't pay for flood insurance because the area is "above sea level."

    The lack of flood insurance is hammering Garrett in the pocketbook because the home he actually lives in during the winter was also severely damaged.

    "It has to be gutted," said the 10-year CFL veteran. "I took a foot of water and (the insurance company) has told me they aren't going to pay."

    Garrett's photos also show the sad remains of many treasured personal items that were soaked in the gulf water, like the football he carried to his first touchdown and several Edmonton Sun stories and pictures from his six years with the Eskimos.

    To make matters worse, the bank Garrett works at during the off-season is gone, like everything else that was on or near the beach.

    "Everything is gone (around the beach)," he commented.

    "The beach area has no debris. All the debris was washed in a mile."

    But if you look up, it is a different story.

    "There is clothing in all the trees all over," he calmly said.

    On the positive side, not all the offices belonging to the bank company Garrett is employed with were destroyed, meaning Garrett might be able to find some off-season work.

    Regardless, if the Eskimos qualify and win the Grey Cup, the financial bonus from the CFL would help pay some reconstruction bills.

    #2
    Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

    Yikes. Sorry to hear that Shannon. Hopefully everything will work out for the best.

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      #3
      Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

      Wonder if the organization will offer some assistance to help SG get back on solid footing? They should IMO, with an interest free loan or something.
      I will not, for a moment longer, support an organization who chooses to cowardly kneel where they once fiercely & proudly stood

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        #4
        Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

        This is sad to hear, and I agree I hope that the organization will help him out, and any others on the team that have been victims of hurricanes this year.
        Through the thick and the Thin I will bleed GREEN and GOLD.

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          #5
          Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

          I know Shannon, great person.. it's unfortunate that his home town was hit and almost everything was lost. No doubt in my mind he'll prevail, the guy's a warrior and never gives up... keep your head up bro and things will eventually get better.

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            #6
            Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

            Originally posted by Edmonton Fan
            I know Shannon, great person.. it's unfortunate that his home town was hit and almost everything was lost. No doubt in my mind he'll prevail, the guy's a warrior and never gives up... keep your head up bro and things will eventually get better.
            Why dont you fork over the money to him Mr. Moneybags..

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              #7
              Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

              Originally posted by esks4life
              Why dont you fork over the money to him Mr. Moneybags..
              If I was so rich don't you think I'd be living in a nice Million dollar house in California, with a 6 car garage containing a Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari Testarossa, Ferrari F-50, Saleen S7, Lamborghini Diablo, along with a H2 Hummer. A nice vacation home down in Australia, along with owning a 350 acre Animal Park (Zoo) that brings in boatloads of cash each month?


              That'd be the life, wouldn't it?

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                #8
                Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

                My bad, I thought you were.....

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                  #9
                  Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

                  Not in this lifetime...

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                    #10
                    Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

                    Originally posted by Edmonton Fan
                    If I was so rich don't you think I'd be living in a nice Million dollar house in California, with a 6 car garage containing a Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari Testarossa, Ferrari F-50, Saleen S7, Lamborghini Diablo, along with a H2 Hummer. A nice vacation home down in Australia, along with owning a 350 acre Animal Park (Zoo) that brings in boatloads of cash each month?


                    That'd be the life, wouldn't it?
                    Spent too much on the other cars hey, can't afford a full out hummer. Have to get the H2.
                    Through the thick and the Thin I will bleed GREEN and GOLD.

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                      #11
                      Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

                      can't afford a full out hummer.
                      Man, things are tough all over.......
                      I will not, for a moment longer, support an organization who chooses to cowardly kneel where they once fiercely & proudly stood

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                        #12
                        Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

                        Originally posted by esks4life
                        Yikes. Sorry to hear that Shannon. Hopefully everything will work out for the best.
                        Echo.
                        We're cheering Fight Fight Fight On Eskimos...

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                          #13
                          Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

                          Sad to hear.

                          But, why wouldn't a guy buy flood insurance for property right alongside the ocean, or near the ocean?? Must cost a fortune to purchase? I don't know?
                          Long live the B.O.N.E.

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                            #14
                            Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

                            Originally posted by Esks996
                            Sad to hear.

                            But, why wouldn't a guy buy flood insurance for property right alongside the ocean, or near the ocean?? Must cost a fortune to purchase? I don't know?
                            Because they are above sea level.. usually you don't need flood insurance if you're above sea level...

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                              #15
                              Re: Garrett Devasted by Katrina

                              Um, Winnipeg is above sea level......
                              I officially retract my vote for DDS as Prime Minister. He's clearly incompetent.

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