The Cherry Crest Seafood restaurant on S.University Blvd. in Denver has developed an excellent reputation and a loyal following. Today, Jamie took son Chad there for lunch as he loves seafood. There was an overflow crowd and they put their name on the wait list. Soon their name was called. Chad noticed an elderly woman entering the door and noticed she had an oxygen tank to help with her breathing. In a second, he motioned for his mom to stop and kindly asked the lady if she and her friend would like to take the available table. The woman was overjoyed as she had an appointment she needed to get to right after lunch. She was so delighted with this gesture from a stranger that she treated Chad and Jamie to dessert. When his mom related this story to me, the pride in her voice was apparent. ‘Chad has always been this way…has always had a big heart for other people.’ Way to go Chad and good luck to you as you head back to California soon for college. Surely, this story will make your dad beam with pride as well.
** Nearly twenty years ago Chad and his family lived across the street from some very young neighbors. He had (still does) this remarkable shine in his eyes and the most dynamic personality. I soon referred to him as Mayor Chad. How fortunate the company that he chooses to work for….how lucky the young lady that one day calls kind hearted Chad her husband.
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