Bangor man’s wish closer to reality

Bangor man’s wish closer to reality


By Diana Bowley
BDN Staff
BANGOR DAILY NEWS PHOTO BY BRIDGET BROWN
Jeff McIntyre

DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine — In less than three weeks, strangers donated seven tickets and raised $2,525 so a Bangor quadriplegic, who is ventilator-dependent, could attend a New York Yankees game in August.

All that now stands between Jeff McIntyre, 41, and his dream trip is a special van with a wheelchair lift, but he’s optimistic that someone will step forward to help fill that void.

“I feel great about it,” McIntyre said Friday, just hours after learning of the pot of money raised, making the trip closer to a reality.

Burke Soileau of Sebec, who spearheaded the fund drive and solicited the tickets, was equally pleased.

“Lord, Lord, people from all over the state, not just locally, sent donations in,” Soileau said Friday.

Soileau learned about McIntyre, who was born with muscular dystrophy and was not supposed to live beyond his 20s, from Kelley McTague, regional manager of Alpha I, Maine’s independent living center in Bangor. McTague, who wanted to fulfill McIntyre’s dream last year, solicited Soileau’s help.

“After meeting Jeff, I could see he was so intent, so looking forward to the possibility of seeing a ballgame that I had to do something,” Soileau said.

It didn’t take long for Soileau to put a plan into action. The collector of autographed memorabilia from some of the country’s Major League Baseball players donated some of his prized possessions, including an autographed Mark McGwire bat and a 1998 All Star game ball, for a raffle to raise funds. He then solicited the help of Foxcroft Academy students, offering more of his prized possessions to those who sold the most tickets.

That fundraising and other donations have generated $2,525 to date, according to Soileau. He said the FA students did well to help with the effort. Ryan Stroud sold 300 tickets, the most of any academy student, and he won an autographed Sammy Sosa bat, and student Robbie Harmon came in second and won an autographed picture of Mark McGwire.

In addition to the fundraising, Soileau called his Yankee contacts and requested some complimentary tickets. The Yankees obliged and donated seven tickets so McIntyre, his two assistants and his family could see the Yankees play.

“This is the second time the Yankees have done this in our community,” Soileau said. Soileau had received complimentary tickets a few years ago so that a Dexter boy stricken with cancer and his family could attend a game.

“They’re very compassionate when it comes to helping causes like this,” he said of the Major League Baseball team.

Soileau said he has faith that someone will step forward and offer the use of a van to complete the dream package. Anyone who can help toward that end is encouraged to call McIntyre at 990-3951.

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Thanks again to all F/A students and donors who have given and worked to make this dream for Jeff come true...best of luck on your trip Jeff and may it be all you have imagined plus more!! Safe travels...(even if you are a Yankees fan!! :)

Really classy "thewaylifeshouldntbe". This is a great story with a bunch of people doing great things and that is all you have for a comment? I'm sure lots of people agree with your view but it doesn't need to be posted here. Have a great trip Jeff and enjoy the game. Hopefully the tickets are for a Yankees - RedSox game.

Red Sox Nation will help send this man to see his team and that is the nature of folks in Maine. I hope he gets there.

I'm glad for the man. I had a son that died from MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY on 4-11-06 that wassn't suspost to live pass his 20s but he made it to be 32. We miss his today as much as the day god took him from us. We never had anyone help us with his dreams so I'm very glad that this man is getting his.God-Bless him and his family..

Great story. - Respect to all the kids who are helping make this possible. and go Yankees.

Wonderful! Kudos to everyone who is helping this gentleman achieve his dream.

These are the kinds of things that "make the world go 'round".......all of you who volunteerd your time and effort deserve a HUGE pat on the back. :)

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