Monday, August 24, 2009

We hope you’ll be inspired by a story of survival.

When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hang on a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn."
~Harriet Beecher Stowe
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On July 23, 2009, Norton Penney Sr. of Laguna Beach, age 56, suffered a massive stroke while taking his ritual evening walk. Father of Holden, 17, and Norty Jr., 15, Nort has been a pillar of his beloved Laguna Beach, Calif., community for years, including LB Little League, AYSO coach and referee, and ‘grill master’ at LBHS football games.

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Nort in his days coaching Holden's soccer team.

His passion had been watching Holden and Norty excel in soccer, track, and football. Holden is attending Centenary College on a soccer scholarship; she is also an outstanding track student athlete. Norty had a stellar first year in high school sports, earning MVP awards in football and tr
ack. Both of the kids are known for being hardworking, humble and kind people.

Post-game dad and daughter moments.

Norty Jr and mom Gay.
Immediately after Norton’s stroke his initial prognosis was very grave; in fact, one nurse deemed his progress as “minute by minute” and a doctor gave him a 1% chance of survival.

Nort days after the stroke.

The Penney family is no stranger to traumatic events. In 2004, Nort underwent open-heart surgery and has a mechanical heart valve. In 2007, Gay Penney was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. After surgery, intensive chemotherapy, and a lot of prayer, today Gay is cancer-free. The experience motivated her to found Culinary Charities (www.culinaryolympics.org), charity-cooking events whose proceeds benefit children in need of significant medical attention.

Not only has the family been worried about Nort surviving, but also about long-term effects of the stroke. In addition, he will need his heart valve replaced in a matter of weeks. On August 10, the doctors brought Nort out of his coma, and to their amazement, they discovered no damage to his brain stem. After a few days, he began to move his feet and hands, open his eyes and even gave a thumbs up. He has even managed to say, “I’m ok.” The doctors have said he must have had a lot of people praying for him. Each day he has been slowly showing improvement -- each gesture he makes is a cause for celebration.

The point is, the Penneys continue to fight and move forward, no matter what life throws at them. We hope to help them in this tenacious journey. In the past couple of weeks, Gay was let go from her job due to her constant time spent at the hospital.

In short, the family needs help to manage the day-to-day expenses such as rent, groceries and utilities, but also the enormous medical bills that are amassing every day. Nort remains in Mission Hospital under the amazing care of doctors Michael Moran, Sylvain Palmer, Todd Lempert, Chen Nwagwu, and a battery of experts.

There is no question we are in difficult times and every household dollar is being stretched. We also remember the legacy Laguna has of supporting its neighbors in stressful times….never knowing when it might be your turn to be on the receiving end.

To that end, we’re looking for your support.

Even $5, $10, $25 could help this dear family continue to brave the storm with dignity, giving us all hope when times seem unbearable.

Click below to donate by credit card through PayPal or checks payable to the “Penney Family Fund” may be sent to 565 Center St., Laguna Beach, CA 92651.

Whether or not you choose to donate, please leave a guest comment to for the Penney family. Thank you in advance for your support.


16 comments:

  1. To the Penneys,

    The entire Todd family has been praying for you and thinking of you every day. You are amazing people and every one of you are fighters.

    Nort, we know we will see you in the football stands watching Norty soon.

    All our best,
    The Todd Family

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  2. The Penney Family,

    Your family has been in our prayers daily. We will continue to pray for you and hope for a speedy recovery. What a wonderful family you have..Cant wait to see you back in the stands! The whole community is behind you!

    God Bless ..
    Denise & Ricki

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  3. Please convey our concern and best wishes for the Penney Family. We will certainly be thinking of them.

    The Wilson Family

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  4. Our prayers are for a full recovery and an outpouring from the community to assist the entire Penney Family during this difficult time.

    The Cole Family

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  5. Thank You to Allison Starr for donating 250.00 to the Penney Family in a pesonal check that is not reflecting in the balance on line. Allison does not know the Penneys but after reading their story wanted to help.

    On Behalf Of the Penneys Thank You Allison!

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  6. Nort - your continued recovery has been both miraculous and an inspiration. We look forward to seeing you later this fall at Guyer Field to watch Norty excel and hearing about your out of town visits to witness Holden's success on the collegiate soccer pitch.

    All the best, Pillsbury Family

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  7. Thank you for letting us know about the Penneys. We are shocked to hear this news and if there is anything else we can do please don't hesitate to let us know. Our hearts and prayers go out to them.

    Thanks,
    Jim, Sharleen, Shannon, Colin Sweeney

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  8. Our prayers are with you and your family. May God's grace heal you and bless your family abundantly.


    James Di Marco

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  9. Our family wishes all of you many blessings and great healing in the days ahead.

    Coach Todd's mom (JoAnn Byrne)and brothers--Terry & Jaime.

    - JoAnn Byrne

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  10. Nort, welcome home. You and your family have been in our prayers. Please let us know if we can help with anything.

    The Smith Family
    Rob,Kelly,Dylan & Nolan

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  11. Ok it is still a buck a hole. Advantage Linton. No, I am still not carrying your clubs. Get better & I will see you on the greens.

    Mark Linton

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  12. They say that God doesn't give you anything that you can't endure, but I do think that Nort, Gay, Holden and Norty have endured more than most should ever have to ...with dignity, strength and inspiration to us all.

    I also believe that their strength should inspire us to support them in anyway we can. Nort will be back at his kids games but with our support and help it eases their journey..

    All our wishes and prayer,
    Jeff, Catherine, Andrew, Mack, Barrett, and Katie

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  13. Dear Nort, Gay, Norty and Holden,
    Miracles do happen! So relieved to hear
    the latest. Our thoughts and prayers have
    been there for you, and it looks like a lot of others have been too. Looking forward to
    seeing you all again.

    Lot's of Love,

    Jim and Sheila White

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  14. Dear Penney Family,

    I am so sorry this happened - there is nothing fair about this. Stay strong. Please let me know if I can help you further in any way.

    All my best,
    Scott W. Holt

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  15. To have become a deeper man is the privilege of those who have suffered. ~Oscar Wilde

    Our thoughts are with you and your family Nort. Here's wishing you the speediest of recoveries!

    The Dowdy Family

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  16. You and your family have been in our thoughts and prayers during this stressful time. So glad you were able to enjoy some time at home with your family and friends.
    Go Nort! You rock! We'll be thinking of you.

    Stymie and Ann,Sebastian,Marie

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