Violet Trimble Webb

Violet Trimble Webb, left, poses with her daughter, Donna Mohler, in front of the Christmas tree in the lobby of Conestoga View nursing home

Violet Trimble Webb knew she was dying. She also knew that she had very little time to right what in her mind was a wrong committed 47 years earlier.

Justin Quinn's two part story of desperation and redemption earned him statewide recognition and captured the heart of a community.

This amazing story showcases Justin's writing style, but also serves as a testament to the relationship-building abilities he brings to the world of consulting.

Follow the links below to read the two-part story of Violet Trimble Webb's legacy.


"She gave him life, then gave him up"
(December 24, 2002)

"A lifetime of questions"
(January 24, 2003)

"What an excellent article I read the other day about Violet Trimble Webb and the son she and her husband placed for adoption 47 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Trimble's heartache and struggle were very apparent in your article, as were the heartache and guilt Mrs. Webb still experiences today. I truly hope your article will be instrumental in helping this family find their loved one very soon. "
— Marilyn H. Walker, MS Director, Bethany Christian Services of Central PA (December 26, 2002)

"I was so happy for the Trimble family ... I just had to write you because I know how the Trimble family feels. Thank you for such a good story and a happy ending ..."
— Rosemary Kautz, Reader (January 24, 2003)

"What a beautiful story and a wonderful ending.! Thank you for writing them!"
— Lois M. Lehman, Certified Nurse Midwife (retired) (January 24, 2003)


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