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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

It’s Father’s Day

Christina And Ryan Wolfe, Colvil

Jeffrey W. Wolfe

We think our dad is an Everyday Hero because he is very special to us. From the time we were born, he was always there for us.

He’s cheered us on at every baseball, volleyball, basketball and soccer event we were in. He’s been to every concert, recital, play and all our other activities. He has the funniest sense of humor and always has time to play and listen to us.

He has good advice, and we like the stories he tells us about when he was a kid (he was a crazy kid). We do special things together like build forts, hunt and fish. He has taught us a lot. He’s great fun at Disneyland because he’s just like a kid. He loves us all, and mom says he’s a great guy too. Our Everyday Hero is Jeffrey W. Wolfe.

MEMO: If you would like to nominate someone as an Everyday Hero, write a short essay between 100 and 200 words telling us about your hero and send it to: Everyday Hero, The Spokesman-Review, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane WA 99210-1615.

The following fields overflowed: CREDIT = Christina and Ryan Wolfe, Colville, Wash.

If you would like to nominate someone as an Everyday Hero, write a short essay between 100 and 200 words telling us about your hero and send it to: Everyday Hero, The Spokesman-Review, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane WA 99210-1615.

The following fields overflowed: CREDIT = Christina and Ryan Wolfe, Colville, Wash.