Crete remodeling company builds new roof for widow of Vietnam veteran in Sauk Village

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Crete’s Max Martin is learning the ropes in the marketing business.

M&M Home Building Superintendent John Hanks, right, and his crew at the Sauk Village home of Mary Williams, whose late husband, Alvin, was a U.S. Army veteran who served in Vietnam.He has been a videographer/photographer for almost a year at the Crete-based M&M Home Remodeling Services. He is absorbing knowledge about the marketing craft from his father, Jim, the company’s marketing manager.

“It’s always fun to be able to come here and talk to those we are helping,” he said. “Seeing how much they appreciate it adds a new level to it.Materials for a new roof for Sauk Village's Mary Williams were in place Thursday morning, but the project was postponed because of the weather. Williams is the wife of the late Alvin Williams, a Vietnam Army veteran who received a Vietnam Campaign Medal, a National Defense Service Medal and Vietnam Service Medal, according to Abby Donnell, Owens Corning senior community affairs specialist.M&M, Owens Corning and Habitat for Humanity joined forces for this project.

Jim Martin says Habitat for Humanity reviews the applications and makes recommendations to Owens Corning. Owens Corning provides the supplies and contacts various preferred contractors to perform the labor.

 

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