SBOL 10/17/19

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THE PRINT EDITION

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019

VOLUME XIX- ISSUE 74

A Friendship “Time” for Willy Wilson October 26th by Rick Winterson

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i l ly Wi l son, lovingly know as “Mr. Hardware” of South Boston experienced a true emergency at work, after he attended Grandparents Day at South Boston Catholic. His diabetic condition – first diagnosed when Willy had turned 30 - and the resulting neuropathy really flared up, making it necessary to amputate his left foot and part of his lower leg. Willy is now in a wheelchair. He has completed an arduous program at Spaulding Rehab in Charlestown. In two weeks, he expects to be fitted with a prosthetic leg and foot. His rehab will continue. And Willy also undergoes dialysis three times a week. His daughter Kristen started a Facebook group seeking to find a compatible replacement kidney

for him. Tommy McGrath spotted this Facebook entr y and wanted to do something for Willy and his wife Chris, so he and Rob Pacitti began organizing volunteer efforts. In addition to setting up a local “task force” to make changes to their second-f loor residence on Marine Road, Tommy and Rob have organized a Friendship “Time”. This will take place t wo week s from now, on Saturday evening, October 26, 7 p.m. to midnight at Florian Hall (55 Hallet Street, Dorchester). Ple a s e pl a n to a t t e nd . During the interview with Willy, it was obvious that he is totally committed to getting his health back. He, his wife Chris, and their children – K risten, Mar y (Rosher), and Will – all completely share in this commitment. The Continued on Page 3

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