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Local Business Brightens Brightens Military Family's Christmas

By: Amy Montalvo
Updated: December 11, 2008
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A local business is making the holiday season brighter for a Lubbock military family. Holly McBroom's'husband Coby is serving in the army in Iraq. Holly says her husband always put up the Christmas lights, but with Coby gone, she and the kids figured they'd do without the lights this Christmas season.

But folks at a local business called Christmas Decor stepped in and decorated their entire home for free! Says James Tuttle of Christmas Decor, "He's deployed overseas and he can't be here to put his Christmas lights up, so we want to come do it for him." McBroom says, "This is just one more link for us to make it through, cause it is hard, there are times where you just don't think you can make it, and this is just another link that will help us through, it's great."

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