Greensburg — Ryan Martin, son of Dr. Hank and Sue Martin, recently had an Eagle Scout ceremony at St. Mary's Catholic Church. This is a family story that spans 20 years. Ryan's brothers are also Eagle Scouts. Ryan is pictured in front wearing a blue scarf; his parents are directly behind him. Dr. Ron Woods and Bob White, fellow Eagle Scouts, are also in the photo, along with Ryan's brother and other family members who are also Eagle Scouts.
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