Dwayne
Backer, shown in the photo checking in during the 4th Annual Dystonia
Walk-and-Wheel event held on June 10, hasn’t let this terrible
neurological disease prevent him from living a full life!
When Dwayne, who is now 61 years of age,
returned from a stint in the armed forces as a young, healthy 27
year-old, he felt something was wrong. It took doctors 8 months to
diagnose the problem and another six months in a hospital recovering
from an operation before Dwayne was released. He then completed a degree
in Sociology and Religions studies from Laurentian University and opened
the popular landmark, Dwayne’s Smoke Shop, situated at the corner of
Elgin and Durham. He owned and operated that shop, which many of us are
familiar with, for 28 years before being forced to close it to make way
for the new YMCA development.
Dwayne decided to take part in the Dystonia
Walk-and-Wheel event for the first time this year. He went to his
co-workers at Wal Mart, where he is now employed, and other friends from
the Royal Bank for pledges. The support he received was tremendous and
he ended up collecting no less than $846.75 out of the total of $4300
raised by the entire group of 51 participants.
“I never did anything like this before, but I
just wanted to give something back to the community. My friends and
fellow workers from Wal Mart and the Royal Bank were just great when it
came to donating,” explained Dwayne.
Dwayne Backer is proof positive that a disease
like Dystonia is not enough to prevent a person from achieving his
dreams and living a satisfying, fulfilling life. On behalf of the entire
community, The Vision Paper wishes to thank Dwayne Backer for making a
real difference!