Charles and Marilyn Powell arrive home for the first time since being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in February. Friends and relatives remodeled the house so they could get around in their wheelchairs. (Dec. 21, 2011)
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Charles and Marilyn Powell arrive home for the first time since being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in February. Friends and relatives remodeled the house so they could get around in their wheelchairs. (Dec. 21, 2011)
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Marilyn and Charles Powell were excited to be going home from the Via Christi Rehablitation Center for the first time since being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in February. (Dec. 20. 2011)
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Marilyn Powell checks out her new kitchen after arriving home for the first time since she and her husband were paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in February. (Dec. 21, 2011)
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Charles Powell checks out his new office after arriving home. He and his wife Marilyn were paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in February and friends and relatives helped remodel the house so they could get around. (Dec. 21, 2011)
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Marilyn and Charles Powell hold hands in their room at the Via Christi Rehabilitation Center a day before being released. They both were paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in February. The couple have been together for 45 years and plan and plan on getting through this together. (Dec. 21, 2011)
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Charles and Marilyn Powell arrive home for the first time since being being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in February. Friends and relatives helped remodel the house so they could get around. (Dec. 21, 2011)
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Marilyn Powell enters her house for the first time since being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in February. Friends and relatives helped remodel the house so she and her husband could get around. (Dec. 21, 2011)
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