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Foundation pays mortgage of fallen Delaware State Police Corporal's home

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NEW CASTLE COUNTY, Del. - The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is honoring a fallen Delaware State Police Corporal by paying his family's mortgage.More than four years have passed since Corporal Stephen Ballard died trying to keep his community safe.

He was shot and killed on April 26, 2017, in the parking lot of a Bear Wawa after approaching a suspicious car.He left behind a wife, Louise Cummings and nine-year-old daughter, Abigail.

They received a life-changing gift from the Tunnel to Towers Foundation that's helping families across the country."That first year or two, a lot of people are around, a lot of people will do kind things, but to come up on the four year anniversary and to have something like this is mind blowing," Cummings said. "To.

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