Boiseans Grateful For 71YO ‘Down’s‘ Son
It isn’t Edgar Call’s age that makes him unique, though it’s certainly unusual. No, family members
say, there’s a lot more to Edgar than being one of the country’s oldest living men with Down syndrome. “When
you’re looking at Edgar, you’re looking at an angel,” his “sister”
Annika Rau said. “And the same could be said for my parents for what
they’ve done for him.” Her parents, Van and Veanne Elg, took
Edgar in on the advice of Van Elg’s mother, then working at a group
home where Edgar was living. “She thought he’d be good for us,”
Veanne Elg said. “We weren’t sure at the time. He was a complete
stranger. But we met him and fell in love with him.” Edgar has been living with the Elgs for 17 years now. In August, he’ll be 71/
Tim Woodward
(pictured), Idaho Statesman.
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Question: Does a member of your family or a friend have Down Syndrome? What is your relationship like?
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