This Dress Was Anonymously Donated To A Thrift Shop, And The Note That Was Pinned To It Is Going Viral
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On June 8, 2015 an employee at St. Gemma's Hospice charity store in Leeds, England was riffling through a bag of donations when she stumbled upon something quite rare.
Under further investigation, the employee, Aysha Alton, noticed that it was a vintage wedding dress, but that’s not what made it unique. There was a handwritten note attached to the gown that rang of romance.
The note read: “I wish any lady who takes this dress to have a life with her loved one 56 years like I did. [They were] happy years. I was a lucky man to marry a lady like mine.”
The heartfelt note touched the staff at the store so profoundly that they’re now on the hunt to figure out who this anonymous donor was.
One thing we do know about whoever dropped it off is that he had a heart full of love, not only for his late wife, but for helping others in need as well.
Source: http://www.ebay.co.uk