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Saturday, 28 November 2015 00:13

The Gift of Life!

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Giving the gift of life can be a very difficult decision, but it can also be a very comforting decision. When it comes your time to leave this earth, why not leave behind parts of you that can make a life changing, life sustaining and life giving difference in a life or lives of others. Let’s face it; we’re leaving this earth for our eternal home anyway, why not helps others in a way that is deeply profound! I can assure you that you won’t need to take anything with you!

Being the tree person that I am, I just need to mention this little intriguing tidbit. Did you know that you can become part of a tree when you leave this earth? Your ashes, if you choose to be cremated, can become part of a tree that will live on for hundreds of years on this earth. Check it out! http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-product-design/bios-urn-uses-your-ashes-grow-tree.html

Just remember, leave a part of you behind. It’s the ultimate gift you can give to another person or persons. It truly is a rewarding and comforting thought! 

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Wess McCullough

I am an ISA certified arborist, ISA Board member and a member of the finance and certification committees, with 25 years experience in the tree care industry.

I have the privilege to own and operate the finest tree care firm in central Ohio. I enjoy helping commercial and municipal clients accomplish their goals and objectives.

I have a beautiful wife and 4 children who are the light of my life. I am a proud Veteran, serving 9 years with the United States Marine Corps. I am a graduate of The Ohio State University and enjoy watching OSU football. I am an active member of the North Terrace Church of Christ.

My hobbies include: Golf, hunting, fishing, running, bike riding and hanging out with my kids. I love planting trees and helping others solve tree problems.