judy
02-13-2009, 04:31 PM
Just when you have lost faith in human kindness, someone who teaches at Kean
> Elementary in Wooster, Ohio forwarded the following letter.
> The letter was sent to the Principal's office after the school had sponsored
> a luncheon for the elderly. An old 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 Kean Elementary:
>
> God bless you for the beautiful radio I won at your recent senior citizens
> luncheon. I am 84 years old and live at the Sprenger Home for the Aged.
> All of my family has passed away. I am all alone now and it's nice to know
> that someone is thinking of me. God bless you for your kindness to an old
> forgotten 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 kiss my ass.
>
> Thank you for that opportunity.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Edna
>
>
>
> Elementary in Wooster, Ohio forwarded the following letter.
> The letter was sent to the Principal's office after the school had sponsored
> a luncheon for the elderly. An old 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 Kean Elementary:
>
> God bless you for the beautiful radio I won at your recent senior citizens
> luncheon. I am 84 years old and live at the Sprenger Home for the Aged.
> All of my family has passed away. I am all alone now and it's nice to know
> that someone is thinking of me. God bless you for your kindness to an old
> forgotten 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 kiss my ass.
>
> Thank you for that opportunity.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Edna
>
>
>