1. An Apple Watch saved a 70-year-old woman’s life in Arizona. It said her heart rate was 174 and that she was in A-Fib. So she went straight to the E.R. and spent a week in the hospital. She reached out to Apple CEO Tim Cook last week and got a response. He thanked her for sharing her story.
“I’m glad I reacted so quickly because it was life-threatening,” Arizona resident Yolie De Leon revealed. https://t.co/iYXw9f5wwS
— FOX 10 Phoenix (@FOX10Phoenix) August 27, 2021
2. A guy in Tennessee donated an old jewelry box to Goodwill, and didn’t realize there were a bunch of love letters inside that his grandfather wrote during World War Two. So an employee made sure his family got them back.
3. And speaking of veterans: 12 years ago, a nine-year-old named DeShauna Priest wrote a letter to a World War Two vet in Ohio named Frank Grasberger, thanking him for his service. And he was so touched, he still carries the letter around in his pocket.
He always wanted to meet her in person, but couldn’t track her down. So someone at his senior living home got involved, and DeShauna recently showed up to SURPRISE him. She’s 21 now and a member of the Army National Guard. (Here’s the video.)
12 years ago, Frank Grasberger, a WWII veteran, received a letter from a 9 year old girl thanking him for his military service.
— Travis Akers (@travisakers) August 30, 2021
An employee from Frank’s assisted living home found her and they met all these years later. pic.twitter.com/FfmnmL2ftw





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