Generous couple replace a woman's battered car


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The story of a Christmas tip given to a waitress in Branson, Missouri, has caught the attention of its community and now gone viral on social media.

Little did she know, but Cindi Grady had caught the eye of a couple of regulars at the restaurant where she works, the local Cracker Barrel.

Gary and Roxann Tackett, from Arkansas, had been frequenting the restaurant all summer. They say they had noticed an old, battered vehicle regularly in the parking lot. Gary thought it was abandoned because it was in such bad shape.

 

Read more at: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/tip-from-generous-couple-replaces-waitress-s-deer-battered-car-184909520.html

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Something is in the water in Missouri. I just saw a video of Kansas City, Missouri cops pulling over cars and giving the drivers $100 bills...

 

That one is a guy that plays Secret Santa across the country each year.  This year he got a local police department involved.

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The story of a Christmas tip given to a waitress in Branson, Missouri, has caught the attention of its community and now gone viral on social media.

Little did she know, but Cindi Grady had caught the eye of a couple of regulars at the restaurant where she works, the local Cracker Barrel.

Gary and Roxann Tackett, from Arkansas, had been frequenting the restaurant all summer. They say they had noticed an old, battered vehicle regularly in the parking lot. Gary thought it was abandoned because it was in such bad shape.

 

Read more at: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/tip-from-generous-couple-replaces-waitress-s-deer-battered-car-184909520.html

That was a pretty cool story. It was on the local news here when that happened.
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It is very generous that they gave her a 2008 Ford Fusion.  Her old car was so beat up.  May the LORD give blessings to all those who helped with this act of charity.

There is so much people can do to help someone less fortunate than ourselves at Christmastime. I hope all of us can look for ways to help those in need.

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