PAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 24, 2020 Cancer didn’t stop him… A pandemic didn’t stop his family Submitted LEFT: Trinisha, Macana, Brandyn and Rod Wyatt show their ap- preciation for Payton Williams on the fi fth anniversary of his last chemo treatment. ABOVE: Payton with other well-wishers. Chemawa biz offers on-demand bagged ice You know the routine. You buy ice at the grocery store and then have to slam it re- peatedly into the ground or some other surface before it fi ts in the cooler. Never again. Chemawa Deli & Market is now offering fresh-bagged ice at a self-service station outside the market at 388 Chemawa Road N. Look for the large blue box that says Fresh Ice. Ice that is bagged when it is purchased and uses fi ltered water that re- quires no human interaction. Ice is $2 for 10 pounds and $3.50 for 20 pounds. Water is a quarter a gallon or $1 for fi ve gallons. The machine takes coins, cash, and credit/debit card. DON’T BE STUCK AT HOME With NO RELIEF from summer heat On April 15, McNary High School alum Payton Williams celebrated fi ve years since his last chemotherapy treatment and his family wasn’t about to let the milestone pass un- marked, pandemic or not. Payton’s family arranged for friends to celebrate with him in the parking lot at White- aker Middle School. They drove Payton to the school blindfolded and, when un- masked, he found himself sur- rounded by friends, family and well-wishers. Williams was diagnosed with soft-tissue sarcoma be- tween his junior and senior years at McNary. Payton always project- ed a happy-go-lucky around NOW SCHEDULING • Seasonal Air Conditioner Maintenance • Indoor Air Quality Evaluations Submitted Payton Williams with his family during a surprise celebration of his last chemo treatment. the school even as he bat- tled the disease. When a lo- cal non-profi t that supports families whose children are fi ghting cancer asked him if there was anything he want- ed, Williams replied he had everything he wanted – good friends and a great family. It was only much later he decided “a giraffe would be nice.” Now 23, Payton hoping to return to school at Oregon State University after some treatment for severe back pain sidelined him during his ju- nior year. Hopefully, the pan- demic doesn’t get in the way of that, too. YOUR HEALTH IS OUR PRIORITY Learn about the precautions we’re taking at CleanEnergyComfort.com Call Us Today 503-304 -1320 CCB#193064 3816 River Rd N, Keizer