Despite not having legs from the knee down, Ms. Murray gets along just fine

Sep 04, 2017 at 06:08 am by bryan


by Scott Walker

www.SmallTownBigWorld.com

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Ronald Batick depends on his scooter to run errands, visit doctors and to get groceries. Recently, he had a minor scooter accident when he hit a rock. The run-in caused Batick's scooter to flip over, throwing him on the concrete sidewalk.

Sharon Murray was on her scooter when she saw what happened to Mr. Batick. Keep in mind, she is a total stranger to Batick and was just at the right place at the right time to lend a hand.

Listen to the short 2 MIN and 15 SEC interview below:

What is unusual about this story is that Ms. Murray has no legs from the knee down. Her lower legs had to be amputated after blood clots were found in the past. Needless to say, she didn't let that stop her from helping Batick. Ms. Murray hopped out of her scooter landing on her knees and made her way over to Batick. She then used her upper body strength to push the scooter upright. Batick said, "I couldn't have done it without her."

The good news is that Batick was not hurt and he was able to drive away on his scooter while making a new friend.

As for Ms. Murray, she learned to walk on her knees many years ago and said, "I couldn't get use to prosthetics."

"Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you." -Walt Whitman

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