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Quilt to showcase teen's labor of love
LDS Humanitarian Center to assemble project with patches
The patches made the trek from Andy Noble's home in Roseville, Mich., where he has collected patches of fire, police, and sheriff's departments from all over the world. The collection has grown to nearly 15,000 patches, with 1,300 patches alone from his home state of Michigan.
The Humanitarian Center operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will assemble the patches from departments in 50 states into a quilt that will be an estimated 400 to 600 feet long when completed.
"It was a way for all of Andy's heroes to get back to him," said Larry Hendricks, a firefighter in Oakland, Calif., and board director of the Oakland Firefighters Random Acts nonprofit charitable organization. Hendricks had the idea of using the patches to make a quilt. "Wouldn't it be a shame if he never saw his whole life's work?"
Noble, 17, has cerebral palsy and a terminal lung disease and has struggled with frequent seizures all of his life. He is oxygen-fed and cannot communicate using speech. When he was born prematurely, with fetal alcohol syndrome, doctors did not expect him to live past his first year.
Despite his challenges, Andy Noble has always had a keen sense of care for others, Laurie Noble said. He emulates law enforcement officials, firefighters and EMTs for their service. He collects the patches because of his love for these professions.
This collection has become a means by which Andy Noble can help others in his own way.
"Andy's all about helping people. That's what he wants to help people," Laurie Noble said.
She hopes to take the quilt to different parts of the country and use it to raise money for charities supported by the police and fire departments in those areas, she said. "I am very anxious to see what evolves from this," Laurie Noble said, hoping it can be used to help others, which, she said, is Andy Noble's hope as well.
"It's his way to say thank you and at the same time be of assistance to someone," Laurie Noble said.
Hendricks had been looking for two years to find someone to take on the task of making a quilt for the patches.
The Oakland Fire Department hosted a weeklong visit for Andy Noble in March 2003. During the visit, Andy Noble got to tour the city's fire stations and see the sights, making friends with the firefighters along the way. "Everybody fell in love with him," Hendricks said.
"We thought is was a worthwhile thing and we had the capacity to do it," said John Yancey, assistant manager of LDS Humanitarian Services.
The quilt will probably take several months to complete, Yancey said. The work will be a combined effort of the center's 10 to 12 regular workers and outside volunteers.
E-mail: bcaballero@desnews.com
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