Sometimes my anger can get the best of me with people who just don’t seem to care about anyone but themselves. Ah a ray of sunshine, I read all the comments made about my Denny and all the love that pours out of each and everyone of you. A man truly blessed with so many people who love him and admire him. For someone to read how he has touched so many lives and made such a big impact. Denny is a man full of pride and a heart of gold. Denny is a giver, he takes care of people and it is very hard for him to finally have to ask for help. It touches his heart very deeply to have someone give back. As we all know by now how this ugly disease works, taking away your mobility to do the simplest things in life. Denny is starting to realize just how much help he is going to need and changes in his life that will be taking place. One of Denny’s very good friends, Scott Kelley, who is a Scout leader, took on the challenge of helping Denny. James Fyock, a Scout, wanted to help. You see Denny and Diana’s driveway is on a very steep hill and is all gravel; knowing that Denny will require a wheelchair and will be unable to get in and out of the house, James took it upon himself to get a driveway for Denny. Denny put James in contact with Joe Maite’s who tries to help families out in need. Denny use to work with Joe at Akron Special Machinery here in Akron. In turn Joe put James in touch with Perrin Concrete Construction Inc. After a lot of phone calls and planning it all came together. Denny was getting a new driveway donated to him. Denny is overwhelmed by the kindness and the help that these wonderful people gave. Special thanks goes out to: James Fyock, Eagle Scout project manager, Mitchell Kelley, Ted Wood, Justin Hayhurst and JacobWood Eagle Scout helpers, and Joe Maite’s for making the contacts and making this happen. Scott Kelley, Venture Crew Advisor and Lisa Fyock – Mom and helper. Chuck Perrin – 1 of the owners, Dan King – operations manager, Brian Hayth – concrete worker of Perrin Concrete Construction Inc. Also wish to include Pizza Hut donated 2 large pizzas for the workers and out of his own pocket Mitchell Kelley bought hamburgers for everyone. In Denny’s words: “There are people I have just met, through people I have known forever, all have donated their time and efforts to helping out a stranger or a friend, if there were more people like them in this world, the world would be a much better place. When it is all said and done I will be watching over all of you.” Denny would like everyone to know that this company, the kindhearted and honest people helping him and recommends them to anyone. It came to back to Denny later that Perrin Co. offered to pay the workers for their hard work and time. And each and every one of them turned it down. Great people or what?
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Perrin Asphalt and Concrete 525 Dan Street, Akron, Oh 44310 |
Wonderful people, doing wonderful things! Again MUCH THANKS and you did a beautiful job. It looks wonderful and I know it is deeply appreciated by Denny and Family. It is Great to know that people can touch back to the man who touches to many lives. We all love you, Denny.
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