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NewsFriday 23 July, 2010
His PUMA Shoes Made the Man Joey Jennings was not afraid of dying. He knew his time was coming soon.He was afraid of what might happen to his PUMA Speed Cat.Jennings, 32, died quietly in his sleep in this small Florida town last month from complications with muscular dystrophy, a crippling disease that robbed him physically but never dampened his enthusiasm for living, or his lifelong love affair with PUMA Sports Shoes. Jennings left his mother and primary caregiver with his biggest pride and joy, an amazing collection of almost 80 pairs of like new PUMA Voltaic Shoes mostly puma models spanning the last 20 years.And she does not know what to do. He did not want me to just drop them off at the Goodwill store, Lisa Shelton said last week. We talked about it a couple times. It was like he was preparing . He wanted to make sure the PUMA Shoes went to kids who really understood how special they were, the status they had, to kids who would wear them proudly. I am just not sure how to go about it.
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