PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® Program Presents Michigan Air Force Veteran with Keys to New Mortgage-Free Home
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Company celebrates decade of delivering mortgage-free homes to wounded veterans
During a dedication ceremony at Pulte Homes’ Thornton Farms West community in
“On behalf of the entire team at PulteGroup, it is my honor to welcome Master Sergeant Obey and his family to their new home and to the Thornton Farms West community,” said Kevin Christofferson, president of PulteGroup’s
More than 200 people attended the dedication event, which commenced with a parade procession led by the Dexter High School marching band; Michigan War Dog Memorial K9 Salute Team; multiple first responders from local area fire authorities and the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s office; veteran advocates from the Rolling Thunder and Patriot Guard Rider motorcycle groups; and veterans of the American Legion and local VFW. The ceremony began with a rendition of the national anthem by Ava Swiss, a
Master Sergeant Obey and his wife Janel were welcomed during the ceremony with speeches by representatives from the
“The Obeys now call their 2,883 sq ft, four-bedroom, four-bath ranch nestled on a private wooded lot home. It is complete with a finished basement, a “lady cave” loft space, outdoor patio and even a fully stocked, organized pantry,” said Christofferson.
In March, Master Sergeant Obey was surprised with the life-changing news that he was selected to receive a home through Built to Honor. The new single-family home was built in partnership with Building Homes for Heroes®, a national non-profit organization devoted to bringing renewed hope and service to injured veterans.
“This is the third Built to Honor home awarded in
Master Sergeant Obey joined the military in 1986 and served for over 18 years. During his time of service, he was deployed to
Master Sergeant Obey and his crew often received enemy fire during takeoffs and landings into dangerous combat zones. After flying over 20 combat missions and experiencing multiple episodes of being fired upon, Master Sergeant Obey was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and was honorably discharged in 2004.
For his service, Master Sergeant Obey was awarded The Air Medal, which is given for single acts of heroism or meritorious achievements while participating in aerial flight and foreign military personnel in actual combat in support of operations. He has also received several other medals, awards and ribbons for his valor and service.
About Built to Honor®
For the last decade, PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® program has recognized and thanked returning military personnel who have been injured during their service by providing mortgage-free homes to veterans and their families. Launched in 2013, the program has built and donated over 80 homes, gifting more than
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Macey Kessler
Office: 404‐978‐6414
macey.kessler@pultegroup.com
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