Good local story

IndyExterior

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I received this in an email the other day.

"Last Friday I was going through the <st1><st1>Indianapolis</st1></st1> airport. People in the Security Check line were grumbling about what nonsense the process was, blah, blah, blah. An elderly lady (in a different line) was struggling with her luggage, pocketbook, etc. She was also confused about what to do, how to do it, couldn't get her shoes off (and a host of other things). The Security Officials weren't helping the situation either (they can be mighty callous at times). I started to move her direction, but before I could get out of the line I was in, a gentleman (close by) sat down all of his stuff, and began to help the lady. I thought he looked familiar, but it didn't register; it was fascinating to see him come to her aid (nobody else was making a move to help!). He was talking to her, making conversation, helping her untie her shoes, putting her things in one of those bins, and making sure she was AT EASE. He helped her through the screening gate, then calmly put his things on the belt, went through and immediately began to help the lady put her shoes back on, gather her belongings, etc. <o>

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In the meantime she had reached in her purse to show him pictures of her family. He made a big fuss over the photos, then asked for a wheelchair so he could get her to her gate. Honestly, it was a Hallmark script. They disappeared down the concourse together...he was pushing the wheelchair and she was jabbering with him. It made me smile...a lot. NOW HERE'S THE KICKER: I got through security and went to get something to drink.
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Just beyond the little restaurant was a group of people gathered, all excited, shaking hands, etc., and in the center of them was THE KIND GENTLEMAN. Guess who it was? TONY DUNGY, the recently retired coach of the<st1:city w:st="on"><st1></st1></st1:city> Colts! I looked at his hand and, SURE 'NUFF there was the HUGE diamond Super Bowl ring. The point: The elderly lady didn't know who he was, or care WHO HE IS, of would even have known had she been told. HE DID THE RIGHT THING FOR THE RIGHT REASON. Important people serve others with a sense of purpose. These kinds of things are still THE BEST LESSONS EVER. Thanks for letting me share it."

We hear so many bad stories associated with professional sports I though it was time to hear a good one. <o></o>
 
Sometimes it takes a Leader to do the right thing and you can see why he is who he is and why he is Successful. If more people would take the time to help others we would have a much Better Country and World. ;)
 
If we spend more time worrying about others we spend less time worrying about ourselves.
 
He has been a real mentor in our community for years with the Buc's, and now he is returning back home to the Tampa Bay area now that he is retiring..
 
He's a terrific guy and that was great, thanks for sharing.
 
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