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No act of kindness is ever too small. Author Maureen Johnson shared a heartwarming story on Twitter, revealing how one local Pennsylvania company, Castle Garden Center, went above and beyond to help her parents after they learned her mother Mary Johnson hadn't been out in weeks.
When a delivery driver arrived later to drop off the flowers she ordered, they also brought four bags of groceries and a few pre-made meals. "That guy, he touched my heart so deeply," Johnson said The Inquirer. "Words can't express how I felt when he took those groceries out of the car."
It was Dan Owarzani, a 72-year-old retired postal worker, who went and bought the groceries himself and refused money after he dropped them off.
Do "anything to make someone smile," Owarzani told The Philadelphia Inquirer. "Especially today. People need that. Try to smile and we'll get through this."