Summary
Tracey Clark-Simpson wanted to put up a couple of yellow ribbons to tell people that her son, Ryan, the little boy who grew up on Dexter Terrace in the Town of Tonawanda, the kid from the neighborhood bowling league, is in Afghanistan.
Instead, her neighbors are using the ribbons to tell her something every day: We're here for you and we're with you.See the full content of this document
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Sea of Yellow Glistening for Soldier at War
All you have to do is take a drive or a walk through the Parkview neighborhood to get the message. More than 500 homes on the streets by Ellicott Creek and Niagar...
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