What a Cool Legacy!

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Family fulfills man's last wish to tip waitress $500

By QMI Agency

When Aaron Collins died this month three weeks after his 30th birthday, he asked his family to do something special: Leave a large tip for a waiter or waitress.
"Leave an awesome tip (and I don't mean 25%. I mean $500 on a f------ pizza) for a waiter or waitress," Collins, of Lexington, Ky., wrote in his last request to his family.
Three days after Collins' death on July 7, his family fulfilled the wish by walking into a local pizza restaurant and, after eating, they handed the waitress $500 and told her the story.
They posted a video of it on YouTube.



Aaron's Last Wish - A $500 Tip For Pizza - YouTube


"My brother passed away late last week and his last wish -- he didn't have the money to take care of himself so we took donations -- he asked that we go have pizza and leave the waiter or waitress a $500 tip," Seth Collins tells the shocked server, handing her the cash.


"Are you kidding me?" the waitress asks several times, before pledging to share the money with the kitchen staff.
"I don't even know what to do. That's crazy," she says in the video. "You know, I'm going to be telling this story for the rest of my life."
Seth Collins wrote on a blog, aaroncollins.org, that his brother "took great joy in unexpected kindness." He didn't say how Aaron died, and noted his brother didn't leave much behind, so they raised the money online to tip the waitress.
They've raised $1,000 and plan to do a second $500 tip.
"If we continue to receive money, we will continue giving these gifts randomly, so that in his death he can touch the lives of many more people than he had even dreamed of doing in life," the website says.

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Family makes good on dying family member’s last wish: Leave $500 tip

Family makes good on dying family member’s last wish: Leave $500 tip

Family makes good on dying family member

A dying man's last wish was to make someone else's day. After his death, the family of Aaron Collins fulfilled his wish to go have pizza and leave their server a $500 tip.
The story surfaced on the blog Fark: 30-year-old Collins, a computer technician who died July 7, had no money to make his wish come true. So his family raised the cash through a website after just a few days and then made good on his request. At Puccini's restaurant in Lexington, Ky., the family lunched on pizza, and then presented one very lucky waitress with $500.

The video captures the moment. As the cash is handed over, the waitress keeps asking, "Are you serious?" She then promises to share her good fortune with other restaurant staff, and says, "You know, I'm going to be telling this story for the rest of my life."

To introduce the video, Aaron's brother Seth writes, "We think he just wanted to provide a random act of kindness and generosity for someone he thought was under appreciated; the kind of thing that would make a lasting impact they would never forget." Mission very accomplished.

The website continues to accept donations, and the family plans to give away big tips every time they raise another $500, noting, "We have already received over $500 more, so we will be doing this again soon. Hopefully we can continue changing the lives of random waiters and waitresses for years."
 

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Re: Family makes good on dying family member’s last wish: Leave $500 tip

Nice of the family to fulfill the fellow's wishes. I can imagine what a $500 tip would have meant to me back when I was a server.

My money is going to the Trans-Canada Trail and the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
 
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Re: Family makes good on dying family member’s last wish: Leave $500 tip

Nice of the family to fulfill the fellow wishes. I can imagine what a $500 tip would have meant to me back when I was a server.

My money is going to the Trans-Canada Trail and the Nature Conservancy of Canada.

To lose a son or daughter so young must be devastating.
 

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Re: Family makes good on dying family member’s last wish: Leave $500 tip

I think it's an incredible legacy for this young man to leave behind. Yes, a $500 tip to a server is a lot of money, but really what he's leaving as his legacy is kindness and thoughtfulness.

It's too bad someone who was so considerate of others had to die so young.
 

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Re: Family makes good on dying family member’s last wish: Leave $500 tip

I think it's an incredible legacy for this young man to leave behind. Yes, a $500 tip to a server is a lot of money, but really what he's leaving as his legacy is kindness and thoughtfulness.

It's too bad someone who was so considerate of others had to die so young.

Yes. A family with little in the way of monies and he was thinking of others- A Son that was well brought up to think of others less fortunate.
 

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Re: Family makes good on dying family member’s last wish: Leave $500 tip

Yes. A family with little in the way of monies and he was thinking of others- A Son that was well brought up to think of others less fortunate.

I will bet you that, although I'm sure the money will come in handy, it is the gesture and what it means that will be impressed upon that young woman too.
 

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Re: Family makes good on dying family member’s last wish: Leave $500 tip

Yes. A family with little in the way of monies and he was thinking of others- A Son that was well brought up to think of others less fortunate.
Who is to say that the waitress was less fortunate? The point was that he liked doing random acts of niceness, not that he was charitable to the less fortunate.