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GREENFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Greenfield McDonald's hosted a fundraiser on Thursday to raise money for the Duffy Family Fire GoFundMe campaign.
Kevin Duffy Jr. was a crew member at the Greenfield McDonald's and lost his life in the fire. His dad Kevin Sr. and sister Kyle also died when their home was destroyed by the fire.
The fundraiser was held at the McDonald's at 4550 S. 108th Street in Greenfield.
During the event, 25% of the night’s sales was donated directly to the Duffy Family Fire GoFundMe campaign which supports funeral, hospital, and other expenses for the Duffy family.
"We want to come alongside and support the Duffy family while honoring the memory of Kevin Jr. who was a devoted crew member at the Greenfield McDonald’s. Our hearts go out to the Duffy family and we are keeping Kevin’s mother Casey and his younger brother Konner in our thoughts and prayers," said Dion Conn who owns the Greenfield McDonald's.