Chick-fil-A manager changes flat tire for 96-year-old World War II veteran: 'God bless your heart'

Once again, a Chick-fil-A employee went above and beyond the call of duty to help 

customer.

This time it was Daryl Howard, manager of the Chick-fil-A Quarterfield location in 

Severn, Maryland, who assisted a customer known as "Mr. Lee" — a World War II 

veteran, WJZ-TV reported.

Mr. Lee, who's 96 years old, went up to the register and said he had a flat tire, CNN 

said.

"He was shaking, almost in tears saying he barely made it to the store on three tires 

because one was bad," another manager Rudy Somoza added to the cable network.

Mr. Lee managed to park his car but needed the tire changed, CNN said.

'Daryl jumped into action without hesitation'

"As soon as he finished his sentence, Daryl informed me he needed to help this 

gentleman right now," Somoza told the network. "So, Daryl jumped into action 

without hesitation."

Within 15 minutes, Howard had the tire changed, CNN said.

"His action of kindness was beautiful," Somoza told the cable network, adding that 

he's worked with Howard for about five years. "Daryl has always been so helpful to 

anyone in need and deserves this recognition."

Somoza told CNN that Mr. Lee came back Friday and was very thankful.

Chick-fil-A employee Sarah Wagner noted, "Thank you Daryl, God bless your 

heart," WJZ reported.

Chick-fil-A manager changes flat tire for 96-year-old World War II veteran: 'God bless your heart' Chick-fil-A manager changes flat tire for 96-year-old World War II veteran: 'God bless your heart' Reviewed by Your Destination on July 17, 2019 Rating: 5

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