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Meredith, 82, assists a widower who is denied the opportunity to board a plane with his newborn child.

It was getting late for Bob Hollis.
A hospital in Florida had just contacted the 40-year-old man to inform him that a baby girl had been bornโ€”and that he was her father.

At the time, Bob was busy renovating his house. He and his wife had no biological children together but had adopted three, sharing a deep commitment to adoption and a desire to expand their home to accommodate more.

As a foster parent himself, Bob was especially discerning when it came to fostering children, having made a vow in his youth to welcome as many as he could.

While talking to his wife, he once said, โ€œIf I can help those kids grow up to become the best versions of themselves, Iโ€™ll feel like Iโ€™ve made a real difference.โ€

This image is for illustration purposes only and shows a sweet newborn Asian baby sleeping peacefully on soft fabric.
Bob was also the biological father of two adult children from his previous marriage to his ex-wife Ellen.

Two years after his divorce, he met Maryโ€”his second wifeโ€”and the two tied the knot just a few months into dating. However, their attempts to conceive a child together were initially unsuccessful.

Eventually, their persistence paid off: Mary became pregnant.

Wanting to make her dream come true, Bob arranged for Maryโ€”then two months away from her due dateโ€”to take a trip to Florida, a place she had always longed to visit.
Tragically, shortly after arriving, Mary went into early labor and was rushed to the hospital.

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Sadly, Mary passed away during childbirth. The hospital staff informed Bob of her death and urged him to come immediately, as the baby was still a newborn.

Bob rented a car as soon as his plane landed and drove straight to the hospital where his wife had died.

Upon arrival, he encountered an 82-year-old volunteer working in the intensive care unitโ€”an elderly woman who had just recently lost her own spouse.

Entering her office, he asked, โ€œWhat happened?โ€

โ€œPlease take a seat, Mr. Hollis,โ€ she said calmly.

โ€œIโ€™d prefer to stand,โ€ he replied.

โ€œIโ€™m very sorry for your loss,โ€ she said gently. โ€œYour wife experienced complications during childbirth.โ€

Overcome with grief, Bob broke down crying. Mrs. Sticks quietly observed him, allowing him space. A few minutes later, she cleared her throat and continued speaking.

โ€œAs I understand it, youโ€™re here to take the baby,โ€ Mrs. Sticks said. โ€œBut I need to make sure youโ€™re prepared to care for her.โ€

She added, โ€œDonโ€™t hesitate to call me if you need anything.โ€

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Later, when Bob reached the boarding gate at the airport, the woman at the counter wouldnโ€™t let him pass.

โ€œIs this your child, sir?โ€ she asked.

โ€œYes, of course,โ€ he replied.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, but she looks very young. How old is she?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s four days old. Can we board now?โ€ Bob asked.

โ€œI apologize, sir, but youโ€™ll need her birth certificate, and she must be at least seven days old to fly,โ€ the woman said firmly.

Bobโ€™s voice sharpened. โ€œAre you saying I have to stay here for several more days? I donโ€™t know anyone here, and I was supposed to return home today.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m very sorry, sir,โ€ she said as she turned to the next person in line. โ€œThatโ€™s the policy.โ€

With nightfall approaching and no options left, Bob thought of Mrs. Sticksโ€”the kind volunteer from the hospital. Though he didnโ€™t want to burden her, he had no other choice.

โ€œHello, Meredith,โ€ he said over the phone. โ€œI could really use your help.โ€

โ€œCompassion still exists in this world,โ€ he reminded himself.

Bob ended up staying over a week at Mrs. Sticksโ€™ house before returning to Texas.

Even his newborn daughter seemed to love the womanโ€”her face would light up and smile at the sound of her voice. Deeply touched by her kindness, Bob often referred to her as a true angel.

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During his stay, Bob learned that Mrs. Sticks had four adult children, seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Once he obtained the birth certificate, he was finally allowed to fly homeโ€”but he never lost touch with the elderly woman who had offered him so much help.

At her funeral, a lawyer approached him with surprising news: just as she had done for her children, Mrs. Sticks had left a part of her estate to Bob.

In her honor, Bob donated the inheritance to a nonprofit organization he founded in collaboration with her four childrenโ€”as a gesture of thanks for her incredible generosity.

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