HomeHeadlinesAn elderly man left his 2-year-old neighbor Christmas gifts for the next 14 years
An elderly man left his 2-year-old neighbor Christmas gifts for the next 14 years
Ken was a former salvage marine diver, a seaman, a carpenter, an engineer, an accordian player — and a great baker. He was also the neighbor of the Williams family for two years.
A few days after he passed away, his daughter visited the Williams’ to drop off a large bag filled with Christmas gifts. Apparently, Ken had been buying Christmas gifts for the Williams’ 2-year-old daughter for the next 14 years!
“My wife was on FaceTime with her mum in Ireland. I popped the bag onto the kitchen counter and my wife started to tear up and I started to tear up, and her mum started to tear up,” Williams told CNN.
“It was like a Mary Poppins’ bag, the presents kept coming. It’s an actually unbelievable Christmas story.”
An elderly man left his 2-year-old neighbor Christmas gifts for the next 14 years
Ken was a former salvage marine diver, a seaman, a carpenter, an engineer, an accordian player — and a great baker. He was also the neighbor of the Williams family for two years.
A few days after he passed away, his daughter visited the Williams’ to drop off a large bag filled with Christmas gifts. Apparently, Ken had been buying Christmas gifts for the Williams’ 2-year-old daughter for the next 14 years!
“My wife was on FaceTime with her mum in Ireland. I popped the bag onto the kitchen counter and my wife started to tear up and I started to tear up, and her mum started to tear up,” Williams told CNN.
“It was like a Mary Poppins’ bag, the presents kept coming. It’s an actually unbelievable Christmas story.”
Read more here: https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/3141/Elderly-Man-Left-Neighbor-039-s-Daughter-14-Years-Worth-Of-Christmas-Gifts
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