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Ellysa Harris, Reporter
• Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
LUBBOCK, TEXAS - Julia Baugh’s custom made purple wheelchair with the sparkly metal and butterfly straps sat unused in perfectly usable condition for several months after the 24-year-old’s death in 2015.
Her wheelchair was her only means of getting around independently, said Tracy Baugh, Julia’s mother. After her death, the chair was a bittersweet reminder that the owner no longer needed it.
“Julia’s wheelchair was a part of her,” Baugh said. “It was a symbol of independence, mobility, freedom, the ability to be a part of the community. It was very special but we had no need for it.”
So one day, Baugh and her husband mustered the courage to let it go and help someone else who did ...
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