In the letter, Dad explained that years ago, while working as a butler for a wealthy man named Mr. De Witt, he’d been entrusted with the man’s fortune. The dying man had asked him to use it to help children in need of life-saving medical care. For decades, Dad quietly honored that promise, never telling a soul not even me.
He left $50,000 for my future and asked me to take over the mission. The next week, I met the Johnsons, whose little girl needed heart surgery they couldn’t afford. I told them the cost was covered. The look on their faces relief, disbelief, gratitude made me realize why Dad had kept going all those years.
Now I manage those donations in his honor, meeting families, hearing their stories, and signing the checks that give children a fighting chance. I used to think my father was just a humble man in worn clothes. Now I know he was a quiet hero and his greatest gift was waiting for me to discover it.