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There must be some heredetary hearing loss in that family. Two of Justins uncles are deaf as well.
Good Luck to Justin. It takes a lot of courage and determination and persistance to accomplish what he has done.
God Bless!!
Boy, he really looks like Donny, with that being said. What a blessing the Osmond family has turned their children who had hearing loss into. We would not have every had the Osmond brothers and Donny and Marie and now the next generation. And Justin is using this blessing to bless others. I do not call it a disability, because the Lord blesses us to not have something so something stronger can be developed. Good luck to you Justin in all that you are doing.
Wow. Great article and a VERY impressive person. I'm a huge fan of the Osmond family. So good to read how such strong characteristics have been passed onto the next generation. We need more articles like this! Keep up the great work, Justin. You're an inspiration to even more people now!!
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