Ramsey Sullivan
news@greenepublishing.com
Trent Rosenberg, the son of Jeff and Beth Rosenberg, of Greenville, showcased his kind heart by making a sign thanking all of the J+J Strong truck drivers for their hard work and dedication during the COVID-19 pandemic.
When Rosenberg found out that his "Pappie," Mark Webb, a driver for J+J Strong for the last nine years, and other drivers were hauling fuel during the pandemic, he decided to give him the proper thanks they deserve. With the help of his cousin Blakely, and grandmother, Wendy Webb, the owner of Madison Florist, he painted and glued the letters onto a sign and placed it outside of the bulk plant for the drivers to see. He also drew a tanker truck for Mrs. Annette Johnson, the owner of J+J Strong, and gave it to her.
J+J Strong posted a message on Facebook thanking Rosenberg for the sign and card. "This wonderful young man continues to encourage and support our J+J Strong family. Thank you, Trent, for all you do. We are privileged and proud of you," the post said.
This is not the first time Rosenberg has gone out of his way to show kindness to others. After the hospitals stopped allowing visitors due to COVID-19, many of the residents received flower arrangements from their loved ones, sent through Madison Florist. When Rosenberg found out that there were some residents who did not receive flowers, he and his cousin, Blakely, made 11 flower vases for the residents and Madison Florist donated the flowers to fill the vases. Shannon Webb, Madison County Memorial Hospital employee, met them at the loading dock, wiped down the flower vases, and passed them out to the residents who had not received any flowers.