Troy’s dad (my Uncle) had an amazing influence on all he came into knowing. The kind of leader we need more of in our world today in my opinion. Uncle Lenny as I knew him was my Dad’s brother. They came from a small coal mining town in NE Pennsylvania. 5 brothers each having a big influence on all of us kids growing up.
Thanks for commenting!! We’re an office full of Troy super fans after getting to spend time with him. I think you’re going to love the film we’ve made about Troy’s relationship with his dad. It’ll come out later this year.
I was born 80% deaf, my mom wanted me to be put and institution for the deaf, my dad said no. When I was 6 months old, my dad left me with my maternal grandparents, he didn't want to, but he was afraid of going home and finding me gone. My grandma's brother was also deaf, and she taught him to sound out words and to read lips he had what they call the deaf talk. I was told she did the same for me and when I got my first hearing aids at 3 years old, she taught me how to talk and read lips, up until then I was non-verbal, because I was so young, I don't have the deaf talk, but there are some words I still have a hard time saying, I'm going to be 65 soon, and I thank the good lord for my dad and my grandparents. My uncle and I are the 2 in the family born deaf.
Troy’s dad (my Uncle) had an amazing influence on all he came into knowing. The kind of leader we need more of in our world today in my opinion. Uncle Lenny as I knew him was my Dad’s brother. They came from a small coal mining town in NE Pennsylvania. 5 brothers each having a big influence on all of us kids growing up.
Thanks for commenting!! We’re an office full of Troy super fans after getting to spend time with him. I think you’re going to love the film we’ve made about Troy’s relationship with his dad. It’ll come out later this year.
@@DadSavesAmerica Excellent. I'm looking for ward to it.
An amazing story of an entire family full of fine examples!
My G-d, what an amazing story. It sounds like is Father's memory is real blessing to the world.
What do you say after that?!?
Truly remarkable father, son and family.
This……was…..AMAZING!!!
I was born 80% deaf, my mom wanted me to be put and institution for the deaf, my dad said no. When I was 6 months old, my dad left me with my maternal grandparents, he didn't want to, but he was afraid of going home and finding me gone. My grandma's brother was also deaf, and she taught him to sound out words and to read lips he had what they call the deaf talk. I was told she did the same for me and when I got my first hearing aids at 3 years old, she taught me how to talk and read lips, up until then I was non-verbal, because I was so young, I don't have the deaf talk, but there are some words I still have a hard time saying, I'm going to be 65 soon, and I thank the good lord for my dad and my grandparents. My uncle and I are the 2 in the family born deaf.
YES!, I FEEL YOU!
I knew your brother passed away and your dad's but have no idea what you are going through this so sorry Troy .. -Brian Plummer
I don't know your dad stuff?😮👏👍