GibsonSingleton, Olivia’s, and Scoot’s announce first “Hometown Hero,” Lester Sterling

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on May 1, 2024

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GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys, Olivia’s in the Village, and Scoot’s BBQ restaurants have recognized our first “Hometown Hero,” Lester Sterling.

We and the restaurants are honoring people who inspire others with their acts of kindness and compassion this year.

Several people from Gloucester nominated Lester Sterling, including Beth Bunting, Sarah Burney, Kristi Rowe, and Buddy Rilee.

They reported that Sterling serves through the Samaritan Group, Gloucester Rotary Club, Bread for Life, Singleton Methodist Church, and through many behind-the-scenes projects.

Bunting wrote, “Lester is one of the most selfless, devoted servants I have known. He quietly gives and serves our community, doing whatever is needed without fanfare or seeking attention.”

Burney wrote, “Lester helps strangers like they are family. If he sees someone in need, he is the first one to jump in and do everything possible to help.”

Rilee said, “Lester puts all his energy to helping people, and we need more folks like him.”

Rowe wrote, “Lester is ready to help wherever he can. Just recently, I learned that he supported a member of our community who was injured in an automobile accident in Middlesex. His positive outlook and his ability to serve his community so diligently are inspiring.”

Mr. Sterling won a $100 gift certificate from Olivia’s, along with a gift basket from GibsonSingleton.

GibsonSingleton partner Ken Gibson congratulates the first “Hometown Hero” winner, Lester Sterling of Gloucester. Several people nominated Sterling, describing him as a “selfless, devoted community servant.”
GibsonSingleton partner Ken Gibson congratulates the first “Hometown Hero” winner, Lester Sterling of Gloucester. Several people nominated Sterling, describing him as a “selfless, devoted community servant.”

Nominating a Hometown Hero

To nominate a hero, anyone over 16 may fill out a short online form. Printed forms may also be picked up at the law firm or the restaurants. Nominations may be submitted in May for the next winner in June, and the campaign will continue throughout 2024. Nominees who have already been submitted will be considered again each month.

More information

For more information, you can email me at beth@gibsonsingleton.com, call me at 804-635-3597, or stop by GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys at 4073 George Washington Memorial Highway in Hayes.

Printed forms may be picked up and turned in at GibsonSingleton, Olivia’s in the Village, 6597 Main St. in Gloucester, or Scoot’s BBQ, 2091 George Washington Memorial Highway in Gloucester Point.

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