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As we enter this season of gratitude, I wanted to take a moment to extend my warmest wishes for a very Happy Thanksgiving. This time of year reminds us of what truly matters—family, community, and the people who support us every single day.


First and foremost, thank you to our customers. You are the reason we’re here. Your trust in us, your confidence in the work we do, and the value you place in our service are never taken for granted. We are honored to earn your business every day, and we remain committed to keeping you safely on the road.

I would also like to recognize the community partners who make our region stronger and more compassionate. We’re grateful to work alongside organizations like Benny’s Bodega, Ginnie’s House, The Good Shed Alliance, DASI, and so many others. Your dedication to helping local families and improving our community inspires us, and we’re proud to support your efforts throughout the year.

Next, a heartfelt thank-you goes out to our incredible team. None of what we do would be possible without their hard work, intelligence, and commitment. Every day, they show up ready to solve problems, keep vehicles safe, and ensure our customers are cared for. Yes, we fix cars—but at the heart of it, we take care of people.

From our family to yours, we wish you a happy, healthy, and safe Thanksgiving. Whether you're traveling or gathering close to home, may your holiday be filled with warmth, gratitude, and joy.

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at DeBoer’s Auto. 🦃🍁

Bill DeBoer

Written by Bill DeBoer

William J. DeBoer is the Visionary at DeBoer’s Auto. As the company’s CEO, Bill has been responsible for bringing innovations in daily operations to the full-service, high-tech auto repair facility for 20+ years. Passionate about computers from an early age, Bill’s interest in technology gravitated to cars while he was in college. By obtaining a Certificate in Automotive Technology followed by a B.S. in Business Management from Penn State, Bill was able to fuse his interests into a car technology specialization and join the family business shortly thereafter.