AMISH FAMILY GRATEFUL FOR HELP OF STRANGERS AFTER BOY'S ACCIDENT.Byline: Matt Kelley Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. When young Samuel Herschberger was torn nearly limb from limb in a farm accident, his Amish family realized they had to look beyond the traditional bounds of their community for help. Facing a six-figure medical bill, they opened their home each weekend to non-Amish visitors. Guests donated whatever they chose for a home-cooked meal and a ride in one of the family's horse-drawn buggies. Donations - mostly from people who read about the family's plight - have erased e·rase tr.v. e·rased, e·ras·ing, e·ras·es 1. a. To remove (something written, for example) by rubbing, wiping, or scraping. b. about $250,000 in medical bills. But the attention has caused other complications, and now the Herschbergers are trying to keep a flood of good intentions from sweeping away their simple way of life. The Herschbergers say they want to make sure their recovery from tragedy does not stain Stain (microbiology) Any colored, organic compound, usually called dye, used to stain tissues, cells, cell components, or cell contents. The dye may be natural or synthetic. The object stained is called the substrate. them with the sins and temptation of the outside world. The dinners continue, but the Herschbergers would like the donations from letter-writers to stop. Accepting any more would go against traditional Amish ways of humility Humility See also Modesty. Humorousness (See WITTINESS.) Bernadette Soubirous, St. humble girl to whom Virgin Mary appeared. [Christian Hagiog.: Attwater, 65–66] Bonaventura, St. washes dishes even though a cardinal. and reliance on community, says Samuel's father, Oba Herschberger. Thousands of outsiders have written to the Herschbergers in the past month after reading an Associated Press story about Samuel's 1991 accident. The family won't specify how many letters and donations they got; all the attention for one family raises eyebrows among the Herschbergers' neighbors. The Herschbergers say they have felt the undercurrent of unease, including a rumor RUMOR. A general public report of certain things, without any certainty as to their truth. 2. In general, rumor cannot be received in evidence, but when the question is whether such rumor existed, and not its truth or falsehood, then evidence of it may be given. that they paid to get the story in newspapers across the country. They have declined TV interviews and turned down a bid to make their story into a television movie. They rejected Simon & Schuster's offer to publish their journal of the accident and its aftermath, choosing instead to have Southern Illinois University Press Southern Illinois University Press (or SIU Press), founded in 1956, is a publisher and part of Southern Illinois University. External link
"We want to thank everyone for all the cards and letters, gifts and especially prayers that were sent our way," Herschberger says. "We tried to answer many, but we could not answer all." Letter writers from Florida to Japan told of being moved to tears while reading about Samuel, who got caught in a powerful grinding machine grinding machine Machine tool that uses a rotating abrasive grinding wheel to change the shape or dimensions of a hard, usually metallic, workpiece. Grinding is the most accurate of all the basic machining processes. a few days before his 10th birthday. All but his left arm was saved. |
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