5 most uplifting stories of the week
(NEWSER) – A devoted couple, a selfless hunter, and two heroic inmates make the list of stories that were sure to raise your spirits this week:
• Couple who never spent a night apart die together: Helen and Kenneth Felumlee didn't spend a night apart in 70 years of marriage—including one night they spent on an overnight ferry trip, during which they shared the bottom of a bunk bed to avoid being separated. Even in death, the Ohio couple kept that tradition.
• Farmer lets hunter use his land, gets a kidney: A Mississippi hunter who knocked on a Kansas farmer's door seeking permission to hunt ended up giving the stranger a kidney. And after the successful transplant, Rob Robinson and Gil Alexander went on to do something else big together.
• Inmates on trash detail help unconscious supervisor: It could have been an easy walk to freedom. But instead, two inmates on a work-release program chose to stay and help the detention officer supervising them when he fell unconscious.
• Doctor donates $1M to keep gun research alive: The CDC currently allocates $0 toward research into gun-violence prevention, and one such researcher at UC Davis has taken extraordinary steps to remedy the situation. Dr. Garen Wintemute has so far donated $1.1 million of his own money—to keep his own research alive.
• Customer leaves huge tip for dog's surgery: A couple ordered drinks and wings at a bar in Clinton, N.J., and the guy noticed a paw-print tattoo on barkeep Christina Summitt's wrist. That led to a conversation about her work as a volunteer with rescue animals and about how her own dog needed surgery after swallowing a tennis ball. And that led to quite the tip.
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