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WAIN will deliver thoughts and prayers in cards to Tyler Jessie

from Lisa Clark, WAIN Radio

Tyler Jessie, the 14 year old son of Tony and Ann Jessie, is in the Cincinnati Childrens Hospital with a terminal illness.

With a suggestion from Dean Roach, we are collecting "thinking of you" cards or any fun cards that would help brighten his day. Some are making homemade cards. Everything will be delivered to him this weekend.



Brenda McQueary who goes to the church Tyler attends, Trinity United Methodist Church, told us earlier this week that Tyler really loves cards and this will brighten his day.

We are NOT accepting money, just cards to let Tyler know he is in our thoughts and prayers.

Drop the cards off at WAIN on Hwy. 206 before 10 a.m. on Friday.


This story was posted on 2006-10-18 10:19:24
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