CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. -- Gary Stewart delicately held his son Andy's hand Friday morning as he thanked everyone at the Spare Time bowling alley in Clifton Park.
Andy, 14, kept his head turned away as his father fought back tears. Stewart shook the hands of family and friends while clutching his son.
The manager at Spare Time assured Stewart that the entry fees from 76 people who sacrificed their Christmas Eve morning to honor the memory of Gary's other son, Bob Stewart, would go to Andy's school, St. Colman's in Watervliet.
Bob Stewart was four years older than Andy. He was always protective of his brother, who was diagnosed with autism when he was 2.
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