The Telegram (St. John's)

Corner Brook showing its support for Gordie Milley

- DIANE CROCKER diane.crocker@thewestern­star.com Ws_dianecrock­er

CORNER BROOK — No matter who he meets on the street, Gordie Milley has a smile and wave for them.

He’s known as a man who wouldn’t hurt anyone. But he has been hurt in an attack and as a result, the people of Corner Brook are rallying around him.

Milley, 56, was assaulted in his townsite home sometime between June 23 and 24. He is in hospital in St. John’s, where he has undergone surgery on his jaw, according to Facebook posts by a family member.

As news of what happened to Milley spread via social media, people began to offer their support and wishes for a speedy recovery. Many also called for justice, some in a not-sofavourab­le way.

Among those who felt they needed to do more than just wish Milley well was Angela Menchions.

“Every time that we go downtown, he’s there,” she said. “He’s always waving to people, always smiling, telling stories.”

Menchions was appalled to learn of the assault against Milley, who has some mobility and communicat­ion issues.

“How can somebody go into somebody else’s home, especially somebody who doesn’t do any harm, like Gordie?”

Menchions set up a fundraiser for Milley through Facebook with the goal of raising $1,500. By mid-afternoon on Tuesday, $5,616 had been realized.

That has Menchions feeling good about people in general.

“I’m overwhelme­d by people’s support and how much they love Gordie and how much they’re willing to contribute,” she said.

The fundraiser is set to run until July 15. It’s been extended once and can be again if donations continue to come in.

Menchions hopes the money can turn something bad into something more positive for Milley when he returns to Corner Brook.

Dustin Parsons agrees and used the platform of his company, Steady Entertainm­ent, to promote the fundraiser.

“I just wanted to do that because I know Gordie personally from around town. I find him a very pleasant person. He puts a smile on my face.”

Parsons said Milley is a positive person.

“I just see the effect that he has on people, how much he warms them up, how much he makes people laugh. He’s always dancing around.”

Parsons said the attack on Milley was senseless, on many levels.

“If they really wanted to, that person could have robbed Gordie blind without having to lay a finger on him,” he said.

Parsons is also working on a slideshow of pictures of Milley that he plans to share directly with him as a way of lifting his spirits.

“He loves getting pictures with people and he’s always asking people to take his picture,” said Parsons. “I thought it would really warm him up to see a slideshow or sort of presentati­on of all those pictures over the years.”

He has put out a call for pictures through Facebook, and says he has had “tons and tons” of photos sent to him.

The Royal Newfoundla­nd Constabula­ry is continuing to investigat­e the assault, and confirmed they have a person of interest in the matter. No charges had been laid as of Tuesday.

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