‘Angel’ steps up
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There is nothing wrong with the name “Mr. January.”
Just ask Tarah Wakeling.
Last week, Wakeling, a 32-year-old Newport Beach resident who
suffered massive brain and spinal cord injuries in a 1995 car
accident, received a three-wheeled gift from a very special donor.
The bike -- complete with any accessories Wakeling needed -- was
donated through the Mr. October Foundation for Kids, a charitable
organization started by Newport Beach resident and former Major
League Baseball slugger Reggie Jackson -- a.k.a “Mr. October,” for
his post-season slugging heroics.
The new bike replaced the one that the Pilot reported was stolen
from Wakeling’s home on New Year’s Day. It helped return mobility and
independence to Wakeling, who was left unable to drive after the
accident.
Jackson, whose career included tenures with the New York Yankees
and California Angels was mum. His secretary would not say for the
record whether it was Jackson himself who gave the gift.
That’s OK. It just goes to show that angels do exist -- even
former ones.
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