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Month: July 2018

Life on the farm had its share of challenges

“We used to have a farm in Ashdown, Arkansas, this little, bitty town about 20 miles north of Texarkana. It was really inexpensive to live there. We had a small home on a dead-end road. I liked the open space and the quiet. But I … Continue readingLife on the farm had its share of challenges

Posted on July 30, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Her final visit with grandmother turns tragic

It was going to be a difficult trip. Rebecca Crenshaw was flying home to San Diego to say goodbye to her grandmother, Suzanne Bradbury. But in no way was she prepared for what would actually happen. … Continue readingHer final visit with grandmother turns tragic

Posted on July 27, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Dealing with suicide in an open, honest way

Rebecca Crenshaw is finding ways to deal with the suicide of her grandmother, Suzanne Bradbury. Suzanne was battling an aggressive form of cancer when she shot herself while Rebecca was visiting her San Diego home. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Rebecca says it’s helpful … Continue readingDealing with suicide in an open, honest way

Posted on July 27, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Family paints loving picture of togetherness

The family that paints together stays together. “This is my wife. She used to work at Church’s Chicken. But after Hurricane Harvey, we got lots of calls for jobs. So she said, it’s time to work together. And I said, yes, it is. So it’s … Continue readingFamily paints loving picture of togetherness

Posted on July 25, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

She learns that age makes her dispensable

Pat worked for years as an industrial electrician before losing her job. She said it was because of her age. Now 61, and with physical limitations, she is no longer able to work. That has contributed to her current situation, being homeless on the streets … Continue readingShe learns that age makes her dispensable

Posted on July 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Homeless friends thankful for small pleasures

“We’re friends. We’ve known each other about three months now. We’ve been on the streets for a while.” “You would not believe how many homeless people are out here. We’ve got to kind of watch out for one another.” “I’m sleeping in her car. Thank … Continue readingHomeless friends thankful for small pleasures

Posted on July 23, 2018by David Berkowitz1 Comment

Young mariachi performer is living his dream

Music was always welcome in the Rodriguez home. Jesus Rodriguez Sr. made sure of it. Guitars, trumpets and other instruments were lying around. And if Jesus wasn’t playing, his children would see what sounds they could coax from them. … Continue readingYoung mariachi performer is living his dream

Posted on July 20, 2018July 24, 2018by David Berkowitz3 Comments

He helped save lives, whether on or off the job

“It was a Friday evening, less than 30 minutes before quitting time on a project at this plastics chemical plant between Bishop and Kingsville, Texas. When I went to check on things, I found four insulators working in the pipe rack 75 feet up, and … Continue readingHe helped save lives, whether on or off the job

Posted on July 18, 2018July 18, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Thinking about his future can be overwhelming

“Probably from the time I entered high school, I started feeling this wave of … You know how when you have a bottle full of water and it’s narrowing down into a very small canal? I kind of felt like that’s how my life was … Continue readingThinking about his future can be overwhelming

Posted on July 9, 2018July 9, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Fishing his cure for work-related stress

“I was born in Mexico. First, I came to California. I went to school a little bit, and then I found a job. I cooked, working in the kitchens. I stayed there for 22 years. “Many people come here looking for work. They want a … Continue readingFishing his cure for work-related stress

Posted on July 2, 2018July 5, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment
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