LOOK: Widower Honors Late Wife's Memory With Beautiful Gesture

LOOK: Widower Honors Late Wife's Memory With Beautiful Gesture

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It's not the tragedies in our lives that define us, but rather, the way we react to them.

A recent widower showed us how to be selfless in the face of grief with an act of kindness carried out just a week after he lost his wife.

On Wednesday, Reddit user Turboturtle08 posted a photo of a note written by a man. The caption reads, " A friend had a customer leave this to the couple next to him tonight, and pay for their meal."

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"You don't know me, but my beautiful wife of 43 years died last week. Tonight I dined alone for the first time," the man, who signed his name as Lee B., wrote. "You remind me of us many years ago. Please allow me to buy your dinner.. It will put a smile on Carol's face and make me happy... for now."

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An Imgur user captured the gesture perfectly, writing, " Even in his time of sadness, he does something so kind. Bless you, Lee. Carol must be so proud of you."

A Kentucky man named Seth Collins has turned the death of his brother into a nationwide movement of kindness. To fulfill his brother's last wish of leaving someone "an awesome tip," Collins has been delighting waiters around the country with $500 tips.

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