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Ian Happ gifted his old pickup truck to 76-year-old Raymond, who walked over 3 miles to his grocery store job every day — but it was Raymond’s heartfelt thank-you card that truly brought everyone to tears…Yen

June 17, 2025 by mrs a

At 76 years old, Raymond’s daily routine is a testament to unwavering perseverance. Every single morning, regardless of the weather, he embarks on a walk of more than three miles to reach his job at a small local grocery store. For Raymond, this arduous journey isn’t a choice for exercise; it’s a necessity. Without a car, his own feet are his sole means of making ends meet.

Raymond never sought attention for his quiet struggle. He never complained, nor did he ask for help. He simply showed up for every shift, every day, on time. While many at the grocery store admire his extraordinary work ethic, few truly grasped the depth of sacrifice behind his daily commute.

It was through an outreach volunteer that Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ first heard Raymond’s remarkable story. The volunteer speaks of a “gentle, older man who walked miles just to work his shift as a cashier.” That simple, poignant statement resonated deeply with Happ, becoming something he couldn’t shake from his mind.

“Such dedication… is rare,” Happ said. “I kept thinking this guy deserves better.”

Just a few days later, Ian Happ drove his well-maintained old pickup truck into the grocery store parking lot. Raymond was diligently loading baskets outside when Happ approached him, extended his hand, and, to Raymond’s astonishment, handed him a set of keys.

“These are for you,” Ian told him. “This truck is yours now.”

At first, Raymond was incredulous, believing it to be a joke. But the genuine sincerity in Happ’s eyes quickly dispelled any doubts. Tears welled up in Raymond’s eyes as he gazed at the truck, a vehicle he hadn’t owned in years.

“Are you serious?” he asked softly.

“I’m serious,” Ian replied with a warm smile. “You’ve been there enough.”

That very evening, overwhelmed with gratitude, Raymond carefully drafted a thank-you note and asked a co-worker to forward it to Happ. The message was concise, yet it profoundly touched everyone who read it.

“The truck saved my legs. But your kindness warmed my heart.”

Ian Happ later shared Raymond’s heartfelt note on social media. His intention was not to boast, but to humbly remind others of the profound impact that simple acts of kindness can have on lives. The post went quickly viral overnight, garnering thousands of comments and shares. Admirers universally praise Happ, not just for his prowess as a baseball player, but for exemplifying the true meaning of compassion as a human being.

 

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