Heartwarming Act of Kindness: Local Restaurant Owner Fulfills Dying Man's Last Wish
In a touching story from New York, the selflessness of a local restaurant owner has captured hearts as he put his own plans aside to honor a dying man's final wish. Frank Ozimek, a 67-year-old father of three, was undergoing cancer treatment at Niagara Hospice when he asked his brother for one last gesture of gratitude.
A Last Wish Fulfilled
As he neared the end of his life, Frank Ozimek wanted to repay the kindness he had received from those around him. His request was simple yet profound: he wanted to treat the incredible nursing staff at the hospice to a meal. His brother, Ken Ozimek, took on the task of fulfilling this wish but quickly realized that many restaurants would be closed for Easter.
An Unexpected Hero
After searching online, Ken found Tommy Milani, the owner of Sub Delicious in Lockport, who immediately agreed to help. Milani put his Easter plans on hold to prepare and deliver an array of pizzas to the nursing staff, stating, “They do an amazing job there. They’re all saints.” This generous act not only brought joy to the nurses but also fulfilled Frank's heartfelt desire to express his gratitude.
Spreading Joy and Kindness
Ken expressed his immense gratitude to Milani for stepping up during a difficult time for their family. “To me, it means the world to see that kindness, that greatness spread,” he told local news. This story serves as a reminder of the power of kindness and community, and Ken hopes that others will be inspired to "spread joy and kindness to each other."
Frank Ozimek’s legacy lives on not only through his children and grandchildren but also through the lessons of generosity and compassion he imparted. It is through acts like this that we can all learn to uplift those around us, even in the most challenging times.