In the 2001 accident, Raynock was able to get his head and neck out of the way when a vehicle came off the lift, partially crushing him. "Otherwise, it would have killed him," Simpson said.
John & Sons continued a business founded in 1969 by Lia’s father, who emigrated from Italy. Due to Mark Raynock’s physical limitations resulting from the accident, the couple was forced to sell the business.
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