ESPN: Kenny Natt's brother, Calvin, assists mourning parents

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DENVER -- Calvin Natt delicately clutched the body of 4-year-old Aeliyah French against his chest, dipping her tiny hand into plaster as he prepared her for burial.

A former NBA forward who now owns a funeral home, Natt had become accustomed to death.

The passing of a child, though, choked him up, tears cascading down as he made a mold for French's parents to remember their little girl after she was killed in a car accident just a few days before Christmas two years ago.

He then took care of all the funeral arrangements, complete with a release of doves and balloons.

With a little girl's death, a noble gesture began.

Natt launched a foundation when he handled the arrangements for Aeliyah French, creating a way to remove the financial burden of a funeral for parents who lose a child. The "All For One-One For All" nonprofit organization pays for a casket, embalming or cremation, a limousine, flowers, programs, thank-you cards and a service so parents can concentrate on just one thing -- mourning...
 
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I think the "All for One - One for All" organization is a great idea and something that might actually help grieving parents at a time when there's truly so little that can be done to help them deal with things they never imagined.
 
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