Sunday, October 09, 2022

UPDATE ON DAMAGE TO BOB CARPENTER PROPERTY IN PUNTA GORDA FROM IAN

 


Bob Carpenter, who was WKNT radio news director in Kent before fleeing to Punta Gorda, Florida, smack-dab in the middle of the Hurricane Ian landfall, gives an update on their experience:

 

“GREETINGS FROM HELL! Yes, Kaye, Cruise and I survived. Lost many shingles on roof to Ian. Neighbors put up tarp. We lost 11 trees and bamboo, and our lil’ garden oasis is wiped out.

 

“Power is back after 9 days of generator noise. Still do not have Comcast or WiFi as cable ripped from house. Cleaning up and hauling debris to street side continues thanks to my chainsaw, rakes, garden buggy and pitchfork. About 30+ loads so far.

 

“Ian hit Sep. 28, we were at the local Days Inn. Kaye’s Colitis/Diverticulosis went rampant and she’s been in the hospital since last Wednesday; not sure when she will be released. I had surgery on my left ear and neck just before Ian to remove Basel Cell Carcenomas...the 28 stitches came out Friday.

“Our insurance man is coming Oct. 18th so we can proceed. Cruise (the family dog) is glad to have his backyard temporarily fixed after trees smashed two sections of chain link fence.

“Sorry we haven’t been able to communicate as towers went down and WiFi or phone work very little. Thanks to all for your concerns about our safety...it is appreciated. Don’t be offended if I cannot make replies.....hope we get out of this living hell soon.

 

“THANK YOU! Carp, Kaye and Cruise”

 

Punta Gorda was declared part of the disaster area by federal authorities.

 

Bob, who worked with Paula’s late husband, Jeff Tucker, as KSU broadcasting students at WKSU and Kent’s WKNT.

 

He is former executive director of the Punta Gorda Business Alliance and an award-winning public information officer with the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office.

 

Bob moved to Maui, Hawaii in the mid-70s.

 

Paula and I have had visits with Bob and wife Kaye, who have been married for 51 years, when we spent long winter months in The Villages, Florida.


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