This story surfaced thanks to an inspiring post from Buffalo Wild Wings server, Brian Avey.
It’s one of those stories that hits you hard and makes you think about life more deeply, if only for a moment. Avey originally posted this back in July 2015, but stories like these are always relevant.
Avery works at a Buffalo Wild Wings in Tacoma, Washington. He said on this night, a military woman sat down and immediately ordered a Corona and a Blue Moon. Avey told the woman she could only order one beer at a time.
However, the woman shared a sad story. She said the second beer wasn’t for her. She wanted to buy the Corona to honor her brother who had died in Iraq.
Touched by her sentiment, Avey brought her the beer but when he brought her the bill, he did something very touching. The Corona, he said, was on the restaurant.
The gesture touched the woman so much she left this heartfelt message on the receipt.
Avey couldn’t throw the beer away after the woman left and his boss, Dan, agreed. They decided to keep the beer and put it next to the American Flag on top of the cooler.
Avey’s post quickly went viral and has been shared more than 50,000 times.
Wow, this is incredible and it touches my soul. Please SHARE this story with friends and family and make sure that just because some heroes are gone, they are never forgotten.
[Featured Image: Brian Avey]
Waiter Shares The Inspiring Story Of A Soldier And Her Late Brother is an article from: LifeDaily