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Alvin, a true gentleman
I was in my way to the Costco near Kenaston Boulevard when my car ran out of gas as the gas gauge wasn’t working. It was a bitterly cold day and I was going to walk to the nearest gas station to get help.
I would like to thank the gentleman, Alvin, who came to my rescue by taking me to the gas station, waiting while I filled the geri can with gas, taking me back to my car and putting the gas in for me.
You were such a blessing that day.
— O. Holm
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