This should not, however, be a complete surprise. My grandfather, S.G. Wenger, acting upon a dream and a vision, founded Wenger Chiropractic over 80 years ago in the Lancaster community. My father, J. Calvin Wenger, followed my grandfather's dream and faithfully served in the practice for 60 years. For reasons that made sense 45 years ago, I opted not to follow in their footsteps.
I am thankful to have been affiliated finally with the family practice for almost one-and-a-half years from 2008 to 2010 as a massage therapist. It was during this time that I realized and confirmed that I had indeed inherited many of the core qualities and attributes that were instrumental in establishing the legacy, reputation, significance, and success of Wenger Chiropractic.
Paramount among these is the servant attitude so strongly believed and demonstrated by both my grandfather and father. The compelling conviction that their patients, each with unique health needs, interests, and concerns, were viewed as being greater and more important than their own was truly the signature principle and sincere passion that transcended all else.
I am proud to share that compelling conviction and constantly recognize my purpose and mission, as I am fortunate to serve each and every one of my clients. Now I have the profound opportunity and obligation to keep their guiding philosophy alive and to expand upon and further it from this point on.
I am extremely grateful and indebted to Dr. Wendell Funk and the late John Barnett, Jr., as well, for the opportunity and consideration, which have made it possible for me to follow my calling and share my gifts and skills as a massage therapist in the Lancaster community.