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Childers' parents, Vigil and Sarah, first opened the restaurant for business in 1965. It has been owned by the family since.
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About $100,000 in damage was done to the building, located in Park Layne near New Carlisle, by the twister confirmed as an EF1 tornado with maximum sustained winds of 100 miles per hour.
Credit: Photo: Mel-O-Dee
Credit: Photo: Mel-O-Dee
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"The good news is that nobody got hurt, and the building is not so damaged it can't be repaired," Woody said.
EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS WERE WARNED
His nephew, Zack Childers, was outside when he spotted the tornado.
“He told everybody to take cover,” Woody said.
There were about 10 employees and 10 customers in the restaurant at the time of the storm. They took shelter in a walk-in freezer or a bathroom, Woody said.
The restaurant is setting aside funds to help its 70 employees who need assistance purchasing groceries and prescriptions, he added.
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DAMAGE TO THE MEL-O-DEE
The business’ landmark sign was damaged and an air conditioner was ripped from the roof. There was also some structural damage.
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“It tears your air conditioner off the roof, but you still have power,” Woody said in amazement.
There was little damage to the Mel-O-Dee’s interior decor. A nearby Sunoco Gas Station, Family Dollar and the Motor Sports of Dayton were also damaged.
A SCARY NIGHT IN THE MIAMI VALLEY
In all, the National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes struck Wednesday night — two in Clark County and one in Miami County. Warnings were also issued Wednesday night in Greene, Warren and Preble counties.
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A sign from the Sunoco was found near a house in Troy.
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Woody was unsure when repairs to the building would be complete, and when the restaurant will be reopened. Memorial Day weekend is historically one of the restaurant's busiest times.
“There will be no coleslaw this weekend, no chicken,” he said. “We have called all the pre-orders and told them the situation.”
Woody said the show of community support has been outstanding, and the restaurant intends to keep customers up-to-date on repairs on its Facebook page.
We owe a HUGE "thank you" to all our amazing customers and dedicated staff for making Mother's Day week so incredible. ...
Posted by Mel-O-Dee Restaurant on Tuesday, May 16, 2017
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