(2 Dec 2014) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus021756 VOICE-OVER: AFTER A MOBILE HOME FIRE KILLED FIVE CHILDREN IN EDNA TEXAS LAST MONTH, LOCAL ARTIST TREY GANEM DECIDED TO PAY TRIBUTE. SOUNDBITE (English) Trey Ganem, owner of Trey Ganem Designs: "Words can't explain the feeling that I get to be able to provide this for the family." GANEM, WHO CUSTOMIZES BOTH CARS AND CASKETS, DESIGNED PERSONALIZED CASKETS FOR EACH OF THE FIVE YOUNG VICTIMS, DONATING HIS TIME AND LABOR� SOUNDBITE (English) Trey Ganem, owner of Trey Ganem Designs: "We want to celebrate their life, even though it was cut short." FOR THE FIVE AND SIX YEAR OLD SISTERS, A FROZEN THEME�FOR THE 9, 13 AND 15 YEAR OLD BROTHERS, GANEM DESIGNED CASKETS INCORPORATING THEIR INTERESTS, LIKE VIDEO GAMES AND WRESTLING. SOUNDBITE (English) Trey Ganem, owner of Trey Ganem Designs: "My mind's just going 100 miles an hour, thinking, how can I make this perfect? How can I make this one perfect?" � A FOOTBALL THEMED CASKET FOR FIFTEEN YEAR OLD NOAH, WHO PLAYED IN THE BAND AND WAS ON THE FOOTBALL TEAM AT EDNA HIGH SCHOOL� SOUNDBITE (English) Demetric Wells, principal of Edna High School: "Noah was an excellent student, and an excellent kids�what Mr. Ganem is doing is a great show of his faith and his emotions to be a part of what's actually touching this community." HELPING A COMMUNITY SAY GOOD BYE AFTER UNSPEAKABLE TRAGEDY� JILL CRAIG/Associated Press, Edna, Texas Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...