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Letter: Good people

Editor, Gazette-Journal:
I know that there are some bad people in Gloucester, but there are far more good people.
I was in the Family Dollar store last week. I brought items to the register to buy, but I could not find my billfold. The clerk and a man—William Robins of Tidemill—helped me look, but I could not find it.
“How much is it,” Robins asked. He then paid for my purchases.
Every day, people come to help me—reaching on the top shelf, helping me at the laundromat, holding my arm so I don’t fall, climbing ladders when I volunteer, surprise me with food, a pastor who will hug me, a husband who loves me.
I feel so blessed to live in Gloucester County where strangers help each other.
Fay BurrisHayes, Va.
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