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Willy

June Donohue
Posted 2/9/24

To continue with my story about my friends the Orrs, I will be writing about Willy who was a boy they took in from the fresh add fund and continued to do so throughout the years. When Willy grew …

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Willy

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To continue with my story about my friends the Orrs, I will be writing about Willy who was a boy they took in from the fresh add fund and continued to do so throughout the years. When Willy grew older he secured a job with UPS and had the misfortune of falling off the back of one of their trucks, hitting his head on the pavement. As a result, Willy developed amnesia, forgetting portions of his life, which was very confusing to him. He did however remember how to fix a truck. He was at one time a mechanic so that somehow made sense.  

The choices he made in his new life were not necessarily ones that he would make now. I found all of this fascinating. I wonder if he ever regained part of his memory. The missing years were from his teens into his twenties. One of Maria’s sons still keeps in touch with Willy. I will contact Peter and furnish you readers with an update.  

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