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GUARDIAN TALK WITH BRAD AND JOE 1/7/17

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Tune in to Saturday nights show at 8pm Est. Call in and ask questions at 646-716-8075 GUARDIAN TALK WITH BRAD AND JOE IS HONORED TO PRESENT: AMANDA EDDIE AND EDIE DEYARMIN Amanda Eddie is a Single mother of an 11 year old boy. Was a firefighter and also Served 6 years Army as Military Police with one deployment to Kandahar Afghanistan in 2011-2012. Have suffered from numerous physical and mental ailments since then. Passion is with assisting the veteran and First Responder community in whatever capacity possible in order to make a positive impact on lives. Edie Deyarmin Lcpl Daniel Deyarmin was a friend to all who knew him. He went out of his way to help anyone who needed it and put a smile on the face of every person who met him. On August 1, 2005, while he was serving as a Marine in Iraq to help make our country safe for all of us, Nate gave the ultimate sacrifice, his life. Later that year a group of friends decided to honor Nate’s memory with what he loved best: HORSEPOWER! And in the past five years, with your help, we have raised more than $180,000 for our Disabled / Disadvantaged American Veterans!! Mother – Barbara Edith Deyarmin (goes by Edie) Father- Daniel Nathan Deyarmin Sr. (Dan) Sister – Erica J. Deyarmin (22 months older than Nathan) Since the same name as father to keep the confusion down we always called Nathan by middle name. We lived in Akron until Nathan was almost 2 then we moved to Tallmadge, OH. Nathan attended all Tallmadge schools K-12 Graduated in 2002. Nathan played football in High School but to junior year money was more important. So he quit playing and started working a job. But he always had a way to make money since grade school. He would get bicycles out of trash and rebuild or cut up to customize a bike and paint and sell complete bike. High School a lot of kids would have Nathan work on their cars, oil changes, brakes , trouble shooting. He knew from a young age because his dad had him in garage at 2 yrs. old.

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