Diana Murphy didn't think twice when a senior citizen discovered her purse had been emptied of money while she shopped for groceries.
Murphy, who was reluctant for publicity or accolades for her kindness, said helping the elderly is what her mother taught her and was something she wants her children to do.
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Last week Murphy, from Flaxmere, was in line at the local New World and saw a woman in her 80s in distress. "She was trying to pay for her groceries," Murphy said.
"She was telling the checkout person she had lost her purse and her money."I had a $50 gift card and so I decided to pay it forward. She was blown away," she said.