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Georgia company lights up military family's life
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Local business decorates Marinelli's home for Christmas
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- Date Dec 19, 2012
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We'll Christmas just got a whole lot brighter for the family of an American soldier stationed in Afghanistan for the holidays.
Justin -- with our Atlanta affiliate WV GA has the story.
You can spot that -- from anywhere in the neighborhood.
Never in my case people -- And that and just like it's that house with more than 5000 Christmas lights outside.
The lights are a very special gift for a family that's facing a difficult holiday.
Just to have a special moment like yes it really helps lift your spirit Jerry -- Kelly husband Jason is in Afghanistan with the National Guard.
He's been there since July and -- 75.
In two year old children are spending Christmas without their dad.
I have to say that Christmas -- one and there are things that I was.
Probably -- -- the most with being away from my head -- But this Christmas literally got a lot brighter when Terry craft and Chris mr.
Korb Roswell -- -- Every year he goes all out decorating a military families home for the holidays but the privilege to do tell me what you think of these lights.
Eight -- her eat.
And learning and.
For the merit only children it's been magical with -- Christmas tree unlike any other and Santa on the rooftop.
He's banging I am playing and she angered and can rule do you all have the coolest house in the neighborhood now yeah.
And he could generally -- Kerry -- -- says the lights have done something very simple but very important in it definitely contain.
Big smile on my -- -- and that means so much for Jason Merritt -- as he spends another holiday a world away from his young family.
I mean there and they worry so much about their families at home and just say no and then there -- people out there like mister Kraft who are.
-- care so much about military family is it just makes them have one must worry.
-- for them.
Great story that was Justin gray with our affiliate in Atlanta WAG -- reporting.