Left, John Reynolds, George Dooley dressed as “Dr. D.” and Brad Cash stand together after a live broadcast discussed the Streett family and how listeners can help support the family after a car accident in Colorado took the lives of two family members. (Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Left, John Reynolds, George Dooley dressed as “Dr. D.” and Brad Cash stand together after a live broadcast discussed the Streett family and how listeners can help support the family after a car accident in Colorado took the lives of two family members. (Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Special broadcast honors Streett family

By Erin Hawkins

Olympic Peninsula News Group

SEQUIM — Love is still pouring in for the Streett family — even over the air waves.

Brad Cash and John Reynolds of 92.9 KISM Classic Rock in Bellingham visited the Olympic Peninsula on Friday and were part of a special broadcast on KSQM 91.5 FM to honor the Streett family.

Cash and Reynolds passed through Sequim and visited local stops in town and were scheduled to do a live broadcast from Clear Water Bidets with Robert Streett until they heard the tragic news of his death after a car wreck in Colorado took the life of Robert and his eldest son, Robby.

In honor of the Streetts, Cash and Reynolds performed a live broadcast from the Longhouse Market &Deli in Blyn and were featured on KSQM’s morning show with Dick Goodman to encourage support for the Streett family.

Cash and Reynolds said they spoke to many friends, families and associates who know the Streett family.

“Robert was so involved in the community,” Reynolds said during the broadcast. “We need more of those people in any community.”

Josslyn Streett’s best friend, Ellen Hammer, said last Tuesday, that her son Sawyer was released from the hospital Monday and reunited with his mom who remains in Lakewood, Colo., for treatment.

Hammer said Josslyn’s stay at St. Anthony’s Hospital remains “milestone driven” and could last two to four weeks based on her accomplishments in recovery from the wreck.

“She’s getting stronger every day and she’s making those milestones like a champ,” Hammer said. “I think she’s really pushing herself so she can be home sooner.”

The Streett family has a GoFundMe account with a goal of raising $45,000 for financial support. As of Sunday, the campaign had raised $38,510.

To learn more about the Streett family or to donate to its campaign, visit https://www.gofundme.com/street-family-support-fund. Donations also are being accepted at Sequim First Federal branches where an account was established for the family.

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Erin Hawkins is a reporter with the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which is composed of Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach her at ehawkins@sequimgazette.com.

Reporter Matthew Nash contributed to this story.

Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                Left, John Reynolds, George Dooley dressed as “Dr. D.” and Brad Cash stand together after a live broadcast discussed the Streett family and how listeners can help support the family after a car accident in Colorado took the lives of two family members.

Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula News Group Left, John Reynolds, George Dooley dressed as “Dr. D.” and Brad Cash stand together after a live broadcast discussed the Streett family and how listeners can help support the family after a car accident in Colorado took the lives of two family members.

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