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Deaf

The Carpenter’s Hands

June 2, 2026 by Sean Dietrich

Fulton, New York. The year was 1940. The gray-haired man was behind his woodworking bench, clad in an apron. He was feeling around for his spokeshave. He was blind and deaf. His name was Tommy Stringer.

Categories Children, Education, Faith, Health, Inspiration Tags Blind, Deaf, Helen Keller, Perkins School for the Blind, The Carpenter Leave a comment

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