A beloved barbecue restaurant in northwest Ohio is stepping up to support two of its longtime customers as they grieve the devastating loss of their six-month-old daughter. Calli’s SmokeHouse in Edon has launched a fundraiser to help Scott and Shelby Smead during this painful time.
A Community Comes Together
Calli’s SmokeHouse isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a second home for many locals. And when one of their own is in need, they don’t hesitate to act. Scott and Shelby Smead have been regulars at the establishment for years, and now, after the heartbreaking passing of their daughter Aurora on March 17, the restaurant is rallying the community to offer support.
“We’re asking everyone—family, friends, BBQ lovers from near and far—to come together and help the Smead family in this time of need,” the restaurant shared in a heartfelt message.
Financial Struggles Add to the Burden
Losing a child is unimaginable, and for the Smeads, the emotional pain is compounded by financial stress. Shelby, a stay-at-home mother, cares for their two other children—4-year-old Dallas and 2-year-old Dean. Scott, the family’s primary provider, has taken a 30-day unpaid leave from his third-shift job to be with his family.
That means no income for a month, at a time when they need stability the most.
How Calli’s SmokeHouse is Helping
Understanding the strain on the Smeads, Calli’s SmokeHouse has launched a direct fundraising effort. Their goal is simple: ease the financial burden so the couple can focus on healing.
Here’s how the community can contribute:
- Donations can be dropped off or mailed to Calli’s SmokeHouse at 3102 Midtoll Boulevard.
- The restaurant is also accepting contributions via their official Facebook page.
- All proceeds will go directly to the Smead family.
A Message of Gratitude
In a show of appreciation, Calli’s SmokeHouse expressed its gratitude to those stepping up to support the Smeads.
“We just want to thank you in advance for helping one of our BBQ family members,” the restaurant shared.
For many in Edon, this isn’t just about money—it’s about showing up for neighbors in their darkest moments. It’s about proving that community means something. And for Scott and Shelby Smead, knowing they are surrounded by people who care might just be the small comfort they need right now.