About the Author:
Russ Vahlbusch first met "Mr. Heenan," the subject of this biography, on Labor Day in 1949 while watching the Romeo, Michigan, Peach Parade. They were introduced on the porch at the home of Russ's great uncle, Harry Rumsey, located at the corner of Van Dyke and Hollister Streets in Romeo. Pat was 51 years old. Russ was 21, a junior at Michigan State College. Their
only future meetings would be many years later at annual meetings of Baywood Associates, Inc. Pat was President. Russ became a shareholder. Russ, who has a B.S. in Business Administration from Michigan State College and an M.B.A. from the University of Detroit, is a retired Michigan Bell Telephone Company District Manager. He and his wife, Ginny, live at The Village of East Harbor, a Presbyterian Villages of Michigan retirement community located in Chesterfield, Michigan.
About the Book:
Don't Give Up-Give Back
Remembering Pat Heenan
Paperback, 6x9, 174 pages
ISBN 978-1-935271-16-1 $22.00
including shipping and handling
Don't Give Up-Give Back tells the inspirational life story leading up to Pat Heenan's uncommon decision to give back. May it be an inspiration to us all.
One reader's eloquent description:
"You rescued something from the void that nobody else could have rescued; you illuminated a life that would have otherwise remained dark; you have given us a
lesson that otherwise would not have been given; and you crafted a tale with a beginning and an end in a way that no one else could have done."
Remembering Pat Heenan
Paperback, 6x9, 174 pages
ISBN 978-1-935271-16-1 $22.00
including shipping and handling
Don't Give Up-Give Back tells the inspirational life story leading up to Pat Heenan's uncommon decision to give back. May it be an inspiration to us all.
One reader's eloquent description:
"You rescued something from the void that nobody else could have rescued; you illuminated a life that would have otherwise remained dark; you have given us a
lesson that otherwise would not have been given; and you crafted a tale with a beginning and an end in a way that no one else could have done."