Pitman, NJ Single Mom, Air Force Vet and Widow Chosen as Second CollisionMax Metal of Honor Winner Will Get No-Cost Auto Physique Repair


Trevose, PA (PRWEB) July 03, 2013

Christine Ware, a 29-year-old Pitman, NJ, single mother, Air Force veteran and wife of an Air Force airman killed in Iraq, has been chosen as the second winner of CollisionMaxs Metal of Honor Project award. As a result of her selection, CollisionMax of Glassboro will repair her 2009 Honda Odyssey at the auto physique shop companys expense.

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Ms. Ware was serving as a command post controller at Hickam AFB in Hawaii when her husband, Airman 1st Class Carl Ware, was shot and killed in his barracks space by a fellow soldier on July 1, 2006 at Camp Bucca, Iraq. Senior Airman Kyle Dalton pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the shooting and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, as reported on April 24, 2007 by the Air Force Instances (http://www.airforcetimes.com/write-up/20070424/NEWS/704240304/Airman-gets-10-years-killing-fellow-airman).

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Ms. Ware was pregnant at the time with the couples second child, but was discharged within hours right after news of her husbands death and moved to Glassboro to live with her in-laws. She has because bought her own home in the neighboring town of Pitman, where she is raising her two daughters, Caitlyn, 7, and Carly, six.

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Ms. Ware performs as an administrative assistant for a truck body manufacturer in Glassboro, while she studies portion-time for her bachelors degree in education on the web at the University of Phoenix. Following her discharge, she earned an associates degree at Gloucester County College in Sewell, NJ.

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Chrissy is one of the most selfless, caring, ideal mothers that I know, wrote her pal, Michelle Winter, in nominating her for the award. Her oldest daughter suffers from a quantity of medical circumstances as a result of the shock from her fathers death, Winter wrote, and Chrissy spends a lot time driving Caitlyn back and forth to [medical doctors] appointments [and] therapy sessions.

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Between these appointments, the dance classes, karate classes and cheerleading practices that the girls are involved inChrissys vehicle has suffered a excellent deal of dings, dents, and cracks a piece of the bumper is missing and a mirror is broken, Winter added. Whether its hitting the beach for the day, going to the aquarium, or just riding around to get their thoughts off factors, their van is every little thing to them.

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Ms. Ware is the second of 11 U.S. military service veterans in New Jersey and Pennsylvania who will receive a totally free auto body repair from CollisionMax by means of its Metal of Honor Project, a single per month for each of its repair centers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The firm chooses the winner from nominations it receives from the public on the projects internet internet site, http://www.metalofhonorproject.com.

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The web site is now accepting nominations for its Cinnaminson, NJ shop. Ms. Wares award was announced by Pierre Robert on radio station 93.3 WMMR, which is supporting the Metal of Honor Project.

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The Metal of Honor Project is our way of saying thank you and honoring the males and women of our armed forces who put their lives on the line for all of us, stated Jim Tornetta, CollisionMax and president and CEO.

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In New Jersey, CollisionMax operates shops in Blackwood, Cinnaminson, Glassboro, Marlton, Pennsauken, Sicklerville and Westmont. In Pennsylvania, it has repair centers in Oxford Valley, Warminster and two in Northeast Philadelphia (both on West Grant Avenue). For information about CollisionMax, please pay a visit to http://www.collisionmax.com.

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