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- Matthew Schoblocher

Terryl and his wife Mary have been residing in their current home for the past 22 years. They recently contacted Habitat for assistance with various repairs, such as installing a new roof, addressing foundation cracks, and replacing the rear steps. As an additional safety measure, they are also interested in having a concrete driveway installed. To better accommodate their storage needs, the Collins family is seeking a replacement for their existing shed.
Terryl proudly served in the United States Army for a commendable period of 21.5 years, from 1973 to 1994. His service included deployment during Desert Storm, and he ultimately retired with the rank of Sergeant First Class.
Terryl proudly served in the United States Army for a commendable period of 21.5 years, from 1973 to 1994. His service included deployment during Desert Storm, and he ultimately retired with the rank of Sergeant First Class.
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- 2044 3rd Street Southeast
- Canton, OH 44707
- USA
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Sep 29, 2023 8:15am
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Oct 19, 2023 2:30pm ET

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