Another Little Old Lady
Posted: 26 Feb 2009, 12:53
This letter was sent to the Lions Bay School Principal's office after the school had sponsored a luncheon
for seniors. An elderly lady received a new radio at the lunch as a door prize and was writing to say
thank you.
This story is a credit to all humankind. Forward to anyone you know who might need a lift today.
Dear Lions Bay School,
God bless you for the beautiful radio I won at your recent senior Citizen’s luncheon.
I am 84 years old and live at the West Vancouver Home for the Aged.
All of my family has passed away. I am all alone and I want to thank you for the
kindness shown to a forgotten old lady. My roommate is 95 and has always had her
own radio; but before I received one, she would never let me listen to hers,
even when she was napping.
The other day her radio fell off the nightstand and broke into a lot of pieces.
It was awful and she was in tears.
She asked if she could listen to mine, and I told her to f... off.
Thank you for that opportunity.
Sincerely,
Edna
for seniors. An elderly lady received a new radio at the lunch as a door prize and was writing to say
thank you.
This story is a credit to all humankind. Forward to anyone you know who might need a lift today.
Dear Lions Bay School,
God bless you for the beautiful radio I won at your recent senior Citizen’s luncheon.
I am 84 years old and live at the West Vancouver Home for the Aged.
All of my family has passed away. I am all alone and I want to thank you for the
kindness shown to a forgotten old lady. My roommate is 95 and has always had her
own radio; but before I received one, she would never let me listen to hers,
even when she was napping.
The other day her radio fell off the nightstand and broke into a lot of pieces.
It was awful and she was in tears.
She asked if she could listen to mine, and I told her to f... off.
Thank you for that opportunity.
Sincerely,
Edna