Michael Eccard survived the crash after he was tossed from the helicopter.
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- A memorial service will be held on Thursday for the two people killed when an EagleMed helicopter crashed near Okarche July 22.
The services for Al Harrison and Ryan Duke will be at Crossings Community Church in Oklahoma City on July 29 at 10 a.m. A "fly-over" will take place outside the church prior to seating for the service.
Michael Eccard, the sole survivor of the crash, remains in critical condition.
The EagleMed family said in a press release it would like to express its gratitude for the wonderful support and assistance that began immediately following this tragedy, and has continued throughout this time.
A fund has been set up for the crash victims. The EagleMed918 Crew fund is set up at Commerce Bank and the fund is also linked on EagleMed's Web site.
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