Benefit Bass
Tournament for Ben Woolary Contact:
Alton Weidel at
(972-864-6804) $80 Entry Fee per
team June 28, 2002 Let me take the opportunity to introduce you to a young
man who is exceptional in many ways. Ben Woolard is an
ASSET student at Brookhaven College, who is employed at
Prestige Ford in Garland Texas. He is a very focused young
man, who at the age of 19 already has his priorities and
goals well in hand. He is intent on studying hard and
becoming a certified master senior technician here at
Prestige Ford. He has been a part of the family at Prestige
Ford for a year and a half. He is an excellent employee and
works very hard at learning his chosen profession. Recently, after experiencing some pain, a visit to the
doctor revealed that Ben has cancer. He has approached this
challenge just like he has everything else in his young
life, with the attitude that he is going to do something
about it! He has not complained or questioned, why me? He
is currently working with his doctor on an aggressive course
of chemotherapy and radiation to eradicate the cancer. This is where you come in. We in the family at Prestige
Ford have always been very proactive in situations like
this. Needless to say the financial burden is great and
again, Ben has not complained, he has set about the business
of taking care of his responsibilities. We are in the
process of putting together a fundraiser in the form of a
fishing tournament. We are asking for donations of any type
to help out in this effort. Please consider what you can do
and let us know how we can count on you. If the donation is
monetary there is a fund already set up in his name and all
donations can be submitted through Prestige Ford. Make
checks payable to the Ben Woolard Benefit Fund and send them
to Prestige Ford, 3401 South Garland Road, Garland Texas
75041 attention Don Myers. Thank you for your consideration and for whatever you can
do. Ben would never ask, but we will. The Prestige Ford Family
at Lake Tawakoni, hosted by: Holiday
Marina
(903-560-0630)
To All Who Read This,