Tuesday, January 21, 2020

GOY Makes Huge "Kiddush Hashem" finds more than $43G in couch he bought from store and Tracks down the Owner

Howard Kirby got the surprise of his life last month when he found over $43,000 in cash inside a couch he'd purchased at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Owosso, Michigan.
“It still boggles my mind every so often,” he told CBS 5 on Thursday.
Kirby purchased the couch to outfit his man cave but said the ottoman felt odd and uncomfortable. His daughter eventually unzipped the cushion to examine it further and discovered stacks of hundred-dollar bills.
“That’s when she started pulling out this,” Kirby told the station, holding up a fistful of cash. “I still have to pinch myself to make sure I’m not dreaming or something,”
A total of $43,170 was found inside the couch, but Kirby didn't feel morally right keeping it. He went back to the store to seek out the original owner and tell them about the cash.
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Kim Fauth-Newberry came into possession of the couch after her grandfather, the original owner, passed away last year. She said she had no idea there was money inside when she gave it away.
The ReStore surprised her on Thursday by calling her down to the shop and returning every last dime that Kirby had found.
“It’s just crazy,” she said. "It’s completely awesome."
Kirby had reportedly sought legal advice about his rights to the money and was told that he was under no obligation to return it. Despite having the legal right to keep it, he thought giving it back was the right thing to do.
Store manager, Rick Merling, praised Kirby for leading by example and putting the needs of someone else above his own.
“Just doing the right thing -- to me, this is someone who in spite of what they’re going through – in spite of their own needs has said, 'I’m just going to do the right thing,’” Merling said.
Kirby claimed he could have used the money for a new roof but is happy the cash has found its way back to the original owner.
“I always thought, 'What would I do if that ever happened?' Now I know," he said. "And it makes me feel good."

3 comments:

  1. It's truly a great deed and a big chiddush. But we Jews are but a small percentage of society and the vast majority of such stories reported are with frum Jews.

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  2. He can't be a goy (gentile) he must be Jewish.

    Wait, but that is propaganda. We all live above means, became a dog eats dog society and leech off others. So he must be from the aseres hashvootim (ten lost tribes of Israel)?

    Are all of them aseres hashvootim (ten lost tribes of Israel)? They are very patient with our shenanigans.

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  3. I have news for you, everybody.
    Out there in the heartland, most people are honest do gooders, and not interested in money they did not earn.
    (Which, by the way, Hillary was [& is] clueless about and it's one of the reasons that Trump won.)

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