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same National Anthem. We all say, “One Nation Under
God.” We are all protected by our wonderful military. We
all have the same President. We all rise and fall together.
There was truly a memory for every mile, at least 1,437 of
them! I want to thank my wonderful parents for making
the trip possible. Thank you to my Poppa, who went with
my Dad and me! It is something we will cherish and will
talk about for the rest of my life. I’ll always cherish every
moment and every memory.
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Physical Therapy, Occupational
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Fifteen-year-old Coronado sophomore Ryan Smith is definitely Social Worker, Dietician, Wellness
someone to keep your eye on. He aspires to be a journalist, and Programs and Honeywell
I’m quite sure that someday we will all be saying “I knew him Telemonitor Program
before he was famous.” As an avid Texas Tech fan, he started the
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East, Jr. on October 9, Ryan felt compelled to do something to www.calverthomehealth.com
honor his memory. He started a Facebook petition to “blue-out”
Jones stadium for the October 21 homecoming game. He had
over 10,000 people sign his petition, and he was interviewed • Meal preparation
by all 4 local TV stations. Many people wore blue to the game
because of Ryan’s vision and a few local retailers even gave a • Errands &
portion of the proceeds from blue shirt sales to the East family. Transportation
Ryan is a very outgoing young man who has a heart for people • Homemaking
of every age. He is the son of Mark and Misty Smith, grandson • Personal Care
of Fred and Lynette Smith, and grandson of Doug and Debra • Companionship
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