The last few months have been a challenging and unprecedented time for so many businesses around the valley. At Vern Lewis Welding Supply, we have been fortunate enough to continue serving our community during this time and we couldn’t have done it without our loyal staff members. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed and your commitment to excellence has been a privilege to watch! Thank you for rising to the occasion and keeping the safety and trust of our community of utmost importance! Each one of our team members is essential. The work they do and the service they provide is essential. We are so proud of you and thank you for upholding the vision of our company in the midst of hardship. We are so lucky to have you as part of the team!
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