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Lisa Coleman amazes restaurant customer by returning $60 in found money.
Little Daddy’s Restaurant in Bloomfield Hills was the scene of a good deed last week when Lisa Coleman, a postal carrier, returned $60 cash to a customer.
As Robert Dempster enjoyed his breakfast on Wednesday, July 23, the restaurant manager asked if he had lost anything, the Observer & Eccentric reports.
Dempster was confused by the question. The manager repeated it. So Dempster reached into his pocket and realized that his money was missing.
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Coleman came into the restaurant and gave Dempster his cash.
“I was amazed,” Dempster said. “What a great way to start out the day.”
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Coleman has been working for the U.S. Postal Service for almost 14 years.
“She’s very conscientious,” said Postmaster Catherine DeLoach told the newspaper. “She always has lots of enthusiasm and she’s just a great person.”
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Photo: Little Daddy’s Restaurant was the location of a good deed last Wednesday after Lisa Coleman returned $60 in cash to a man that had lost his money in the restaurants parking lot. (Photo courtesy of Little Daddy’s Restaurant Website)
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