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A Pennsylvania veteran said he was “in shock” and “grateful” after winning a brand new roof from a local company that decided to give back to those who have given up so much for this country.
After submitting the application on the final deadline date of October 31, the Nicotras were unsure if they would be the winners. For the past 17 years, the veteran has worked for the Catholic Cemeteries Association. He also had four children, two of which have since entered the U.S. military themselves.
“Tim, I’m calling because you entered our Roofs for the Red, White and Blue contest for veterans to receive a new roof. I want to tell you, you’ve won,” Galis said.
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