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Article posted: 12/1/2012 11:28 AM

Lisle’s Pillar Awards honor residents who display good character

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Blake Lamb Funeral Home and Director Chuck Goff will receive a Pillar Award for going to great lengths to help a Lisle resident attend his wife's funeral.

Courtesy of Chuck Goff

Calvin Moses, 10, grew his hair long and recently donated 12 inches to Locks of Love to make a wig for a sick child.

Courtesy of the Moses family

Ryan Wood, 16, of Lisle and his friend Sierra Birdsell found an iPad along the road and tracked down the owner to return it.

Courtesy of Ryan Wood

Emma Arndt, 10, left, and her sister Grace, 9, will receive a Pillar Award for running a lemonade stand at a golf tournament to raise money for a children's hospital.

Courtesy of the Arndt family

Emma Arndt, 10, left, and her sister Grace, 9, will receive a Pillar Award for running a lemonade stand at a golf tournament to raise money for a children's hospital.

Courtesy of the Arndt family

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Sierra Birdsell, 16, of Lisle and her friend Ryan Wood found an iPad along the road and tracked down the owner to return it.

Courtesy of Sierra Birdsell

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They didn't do their good deeds in the hopes of receiving accolades, but five Lisle residents and one business will be honored with Pillar Awards Monday by the village for acts of good character. Our Joan Broz introduces us to the recipients.
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    • Blake Lamb Funeral Home and Director Chuck Goff will receive a Pillar Award for going to great lengths to help a Lisle resident attend his wife’s funeral.
    • Calvin Moses, 10, grew his hair long and recently donated 12 inches to Locks of Love to make a wig for a sick child.
    • Ryan Wood, 16, of Lisle and his friend Sierra Birdsell found an iPad along the road and tracked down the owner to return it.
    • Emma Arndt, 10, left, and her sister Grace, 9, will receive a Pillar Award for running a lemonade stand at a golf tournament to raise money for a children’s hospital.
    • Emma Arndt, 10, left, and her sister Grace, 9, will receive a Pillar Award for running a lemonade stand at a golf tournament to raise money for a children’s hospital.
    • Sierra Birdsell, 16, of Lisle and her friend Ryan Wood found an iPad along the road and tracked down the owner to return it.
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