This Story Has No Tips or Advice; Just One Brave Little Boy

In a recent letter to the RE/MAX Times Online, Marilyn Guty fondly talks about her 4-year-old grandson, Fletcher Guty, who is a passionate fan of the RE/MAX Balloon.
In fact, Fletcher - who is recovering from a debilitating treatment for severe epilepsy - loves the RE/MAX Balloon so much he donned a homemade version of it as a Halloween costume. He even went trick-or-treating in it.
Here's what the Broker/Manager of RE/MAX Metro-City Realty in Ottawa writes in her letter:
In fact, Fletcher - who is recovering from a debilitating treatment for severe epilepsy - loves the RE/MAX Balloon so much he donned a homemade version of it as a Halloween costume. He even went trick-or-treating in it.
Here's what the Broker/Manager of RE/MAX Metro-City Realty in Ottawa writes in her letter:
This is a photo of my grandson Fletcher. He has been very ill for the past three years with a severe form of epilepsy. But thanks to a special diet from Johns Hopkins University Hospital, he is now free of the debilitating drugs that were required to keep the seizures under control.
He has long been fascinated with my business cards with the RE/MAX balloon on them, and requested to dress as a RE/MAX Balloon for Halloween. He can't eat candy, but his mother purchased small toys for the neighbours to give out to Fletcher. He had a ball!
I realize that we took liberties with your proprietary rights with regard to his mother's interpretation of the RE/MAX Balloon, but I wanted you to see what a happy, healthy 4-year-old boy he is now.
He constantly has his parents making chase when he sees the RE/MAX Balloon in Calgary, Alberta, where he lives. Thank you.
Copyright © 2008 RE/MAX International Inc. 11/7/08




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