Spc. Keith Nepsa had many dreams and one of those dreams was to enlist in the Army. Not long after Nepsa was to serve in Iraq where he was killed by an explosion. Now his best friends Curtis Haught, 20; Casey Webber, 19; and Brandon Clow, 20 decided they would fulfill another one of his life long dreams for him.
His three friends decided to restore Nepsa’s 1985 Camaro. a Camaro that Nepsa used to work on before he was shipped out. “He tried to get this car together before he went (to Iraq),” Webber said. “He wanted to drive it down the road before he left, so we’re going to get it ready and drive it down the road for him.” ”Hopefully, he’ll be there to help us,” said Haught.
The friends are looking for donations to help fix up Nepsa’s Camaro. Those wanting to help can contact Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home in New Philadelphia where Nepsa’s funeral arrangements are expected to be announced by the end of the week. In honor of Nepsa, Haught got a tattoo on his forearm Monday. It’s a black cross that reads “RIP Keith” with Nepsa’s birthdate, Sept. 2, 1985, and the date of his death, June 2, 2007.
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