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Good deed done in 100-plus degrees

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Editor, the Advocate:

It was another normal Texas summer day, with the temperature breaking 100, so, of course, we managed to have a flat tire on the way home from the grocery store.

While we were changing the tire and sweating bullets, about 20 cars zoomed past, and some honking, as if that was going to help the tire get changed. Being the strong women we are, we managed to get the tire off, and finally a nice gentleman pulled over and asked if we would like him to finish. We were most definitely happy to let him.

This courageous man, Les Blanchett, from Victoria, braved the heat and took time out of his day to help two damsels in distress on the side of the road. He is retired from the Texas Department of Transportation. We just want the community to know that there are still people who are kind and caring and are willing to help two women in need. Annette and I want to thank Mr. Blanchett for coming to our aid.

Desirae Ybarbo

Annette Pickel

Goliad

Editor's note: We encourage you to send letters describing acts of heroism or kindness in which these special residents ask nothing in return. We will feature these letters when we receive them from you. We think Victoria is full of these kinds of acts, and we see them happening almost daily. Here's how to submit: Bring them to the Advocate, 311 E. Constitution St.; mail them to P.O. Box 1518, Victoria 77902; or e-mail.


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  • Thank you, Desirae, for taking the time to acknowledging this guys courtesy.

    I have stopped many, many times and helped fellow drivers in distress and only once did an elderly couple send me a "Thank You" card.

    Most are thankful, but some have the attidude that you were supposed to stop. One, as soon as I put the flat tire up and shut the trunk, sped away without even a "Thank you"!!
    But then a 92yr old gentleman, having a very had time changing his flat, told me I was Gods answer to his prayer to have someone stop and help him!!! Kinda gets you to wonder...

    And I must say I don't do this for any type of reward, I do it because I feel like we should all help our fellow man if we can. And this has come full circle, there has been a time or two when either me or a member of my family needed help and some stranger has rendered aid.

    July 1, 2009 at 7:22 a.m.

  • Les was one of the good guys back in the 60's. It seems he's stayed one, thank goodness. I often wornder if Les, Hugh and Mike have remained as close as they were 40 years ago.

    July 1, 2009 at 6:36 a.m.