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Home Depot, Others Help Elderly Mother Of 9/11 Pilot Living Without Heat, Water For Months

HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — A Long Island woman, whose son was the pilot of United Flight 93 when it crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001, has been living without heat and running water for weeks.

Ilse Homer, 83, said it all began when the boiler in her Hauppauge home broke on Thanksgiving.

The water had to be turned off on Dec. 16 after several pipes burst from the cold, flooding her house and destroying many of her belongings, including furniture and memorabilia from her son.

“I was afraid for my little granddaughter. She’s 11 years old and she was coughing and she was sneezing. And I was coughing and I was sneezing and I was so afraid we might catch pneumonia,” Homer said.

Homer said Sears failed to honor her contract to fix the broken boiler, which was under warranty.

“Twenty-five messages from Sears on my telephone. They made an appointment and then the day before the appointment came they cancelled,” Homer said.

“You can’t live like this,” her daughter, Monique, said.

Home Depot, Weil-McLain and Popular Plumbing will donate their time and products worth more than $10,000 to fix the problems free of charge.

“We’re going to do whatever it takes,” Home Depot spokesman Jeffrey Kuhr said. “When we looked at the extent of the job a lot of it won’t be known until we swap out the boiler because with the water turned off we do know there’s a lot of locations that the pipes burst.”

Homer is eternally grateful.

“For free, I can’t believe this, it’s beyond me,” Homer said.

She is staying in a hotel until everything is repaired.

Sears did not return requests for comment.

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Eddie is on his yacht in warmer weather drinking Dom right about l now. He is thinking just a few more months and I will escape with my golden parachute and blame it on everyone else but me for not saving a company that could have been saved had I tried to invest in the stores and rebrand it. I am the new wizard of wall street and I won. Let's drink up.

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Post ID: @1hpt+R5CUlaX

Wow. Pretty sad that other companies have to step in and fix what one company refuses to do. Good for Popular Plumbing, Home Depot and Heil-McClain for taking ownership for something that isn't even their issue.

Sears, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. I hope the companies helping this poor lady out see a huge boost in their sales for their acts of kindness.

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Post ID: @1why+R5CUlaX

Someone put this on the national news so everyone can see what a piece of S*** company this is!!!

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Post ID: @pbd+R5CUlaX

That Dude died

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Post ID: @joe+R5CUlaX

Eddie is somewhere on a beach with an umbrella drink while everyone is else is getting a pink slip.

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Post ID: @nyb+R5CUlaX

Maybe Eddie and the rest of his high ranking corporate nitwits were without heat over the holiday season as well. That could explain why this poor lady was inadvertently overlooked by Sears Repair Service.

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Post ID: @aml+R5CUlaX

Maybe he's in Florida with Eddie?

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Post ID: @eoy+R5CUlaX

for shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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