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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Just when you're losing faith in people...

Twenty people who died in a Tennessee flood have had their funerals paid for by an anonymous donor from 'out of town', a funeral home manager said. 

A man who wished to remain unnamed walked into the the Humphreys County Funeral Home in Waverly on Thursday and paid for the nine funerals being organized there. 

Manager William Brown told the Tennessean that the man also went to other funeral homes in the area to pay for the funerals of the other 11 victims.

2 comments:

  1. That was nice... in an already difficult time it's hard (well it was for me) when they ask you "what would you like to do with the remains".

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  2. I'm a Humphreys County resident, did some volunteering. The support and love that poured into our little Podunk county was, is overwhelming and appreciated.

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