I would like to express my appreciation to the people who stopped and assisted my mother after her automobile accident on Dec. 2 on U.S. Route 201A.
It is wonderful to know there are still people willing to help a stranger in a time of need.
It was so comforting for me to know that someone was with her when she came to and stayed with her until the ambulance arrived. That person shared a blanket with her to warm her and stayed by her side. God bless you.
I have your blanket, and I will try to get it back to you. The stranger will never know the comfort our mother’s family has knowing he or she was there, and she was not alone.
Janet Boothby, daughter
The family of Louise Wyman
North Anson
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