Cancer patient loved their Halloween display. They remade it to cheer her on.
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"I have been driving past your house daily for the past 19 days on my way to radiation treatments. A highlight of my journey has been checking to see who else has joined the bone family and what they are up to."— Tammy Weihe, reflecting on how the skeleton displays brought joy during her difficult times.
"It's always been about fun antics... We put together elaborate scenes, such as skeletons washing a car, skeletons playing corn hole, and skeletons bowling. The displays take several hours to decorate."— Bill Pyles, explaining the family’s creative efforts behind the displays.
Read at Washington Post
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