Long-time volunteer set to retire this month

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Wayne Richards has been vounteering for over 20 years in Newton, and said that he will miss working. (Matthew Shepard/Daily News)

Another item he has learned about are stool risers. They are meant to elevate the toilet seat to help the patient use the bathroom Richards said.

In his work area, he has a variety of walking canes and walkers. There were some that are heavy, but the more recent ones are light. He even had a one handed walker. He said it was used for people who had a weak side or hand.

Over the years he saw many items, but there was one item that he got to keep over the years was a cane with a lion’s head on it.

“I do have a cane that I have gotten through here,” Richards said. “I don’t use it much, but there has been occasions when I had to use it.”

His family is a big part of his life. Richards raised his granddaughter, and he was able to reconnect with a younger generation.

“One thing that I relearned was to talk to young people,” said Richards.

He recently received a letter signed by his great-granddaughter who is 4 years old.

“My granddaughter wrote the thank you message, but the little one signed it,” Richards said with a smile. “It’s the first time she has ever done that.”

Staff writer Matthew Shepard may be contacted at (641) 792-3121, ext. 425, or at mshepard@newtondailynews.com.

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