Texans surprise Marine’s widow and son with a new house

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Texans surprise Marine’s widow and son with a new house

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Mon Dec 19 10:53am EST



Marine Scott Wood died four weeks ago after suffering injuries during combat in Iraq. Before his burial, his wife dressed him in two uniforms. On the outside, Scott wore his military dress blues. Underneath, he wore the blue No. 80 jersey of Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson. Sara Wood had been married to Scott for eight years. They have a five-year-old son together named Landon. Now he and Sara live in a single room in her parent's house.

"He knows daddy's in heaven," Sara said of Landon, "though I don't know if he fully comprehends what that means. He knows daddy's not coming back." When Sara got an offer to go watch the Houston Texans play the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, she jumped at the opportunity. She knew her husband would have loved to go the Reliant Stadium to watch his beloved team play. Plus, she and Landon had never been to a game before.

As described in a column by Tully Corcoran on FSHouston.com, the team brought Sara to the game under the pretense that she and her son would be part of a halftime ceremony in which Landon would receive a bike and Scott's memory would be celebrated by the 71,500 in attendance. Both those things happened, but a much bigger surprise awaited. The team told Sara she and London would be receiving a custom-built, mortgage-free house in a Houston suburb. It's courtesy Operation Finally Home, an organization the builds houses for wounded and disabled veterans or their widowed families. In its seven years of existence, the charity has built 32 homes in 32 states, all mortgage free.

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Now THIS is the kind of non-football NFL news I like to read about. :)

 
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:yeah Great story. Now if the families of all the veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice would receive that gift, it would be glorious.

still don't watch pro stuff though :)

GBR

 
rawhide said:
:yeah Great story. Now if the families of all the veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice would receive that gift, it would be glorious.

still don't watch pro stuff though :)

GBR
Instead of all these crooked sonsabitches in DC getting over, they should be spending money on this

 
rawhide said:
:yeah Great story. Now if the families of all the veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice would receive that gift, it would be glorious.

still don't watch pro stuff though :)

GBR
Instead of all these crooked sonsabitches in DC getting over, they should be spending money on this
The good folks in the Pentagon and Capitol Hill are too busy lining their pockets to be troubled with something like this. I'm talking about the folks both inside the gov't and in private industry.

 
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