The Feros Express Thanks as Auto Repair & Towing Business Changes Hands

The Fero’s sign had already been removed on November 8, though the Feros were still in the office.
 
After 38 years we have made the difficult decision to retire. We have greatly appreciated all of the support from our wonderful customers over the years. It has been our pleasure to have served all of you. You may have started as our customers, but have ended as our friends. 

We could not have continued to serve our community without the dedicated commitment of our employees, especially Mike Higgins and Chris Haferman.

We look forward to Lee Loveall and Ernesto Magana continuing to provide Whitewater with quality service. 

Don’t worry about us, we have 7 great-grandchildren that will keep us very busy!

Denny & Judy Fero
The sign inside the office has welcomed customers for many years.

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