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WILMINGTON â Organizers had to postpone Old Home Week last year due to COVID-19 but theyâre planning for the community and visitors to be out celebrating in full force next month.
âIt really is an amazing event and weâre lucky itâs only every 10 or 11 years because thereâs no way we could do this every year,â said Nicki Steel, chairwoman of the Old Home Week Committee. âWe need it. People are so looking forward to reconnecting â thatâs what Old Home Week is anyway but especially this time. It is about reconnections and families getting together and meeting new people. Thatâs what itâs always been about but itâs going to be special this time.â
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15 shares When you go through an experience like that as a boy, you respect it more. So [now] I don t expect any special treatment, I m just a working actor who s grateful.
Bryan and his brother Kyle tracked down his father when he was 22 and he maintained a relationship with him until his death in 2014.
Family: The actor, 64, was raised by his parents Audrey Peggy and Joe (pictured) until he was 11 and went to live with his grandparents after his family home was repossessed
When the actor and his daughter Taylor, 28, cleared out his father s home after his passing, she discovered a note that read: The highlight of my life was when my children forgave me.