Librarian Secretly Squirrels Away $4Mil to Donate to School After His Death
In between reading hundreds of books, this sweet librarian saved enough money to surprise his alma mater with something to remember him by after his death.
Bo Paske became famous overnight when a security officer at his middle school snapped a photo of Travis Rudolph sitting next to him at a lunch table.
Rudolph, who is a beloved wide receiver for the Florida State University football team, was visiting Montford Middle School for a community outreach program in Tallahassee, Florida.
After their pizza-munching photo was shared all over the internet – including a heartfelt thank you from Bo's mom Leah Paske – Rudolph decided to give a little extra something to his new 11-year-old friend with autism.
Best. Day. Ever.@TravisRudolph5 surprised Bo Paske with a personalized jersey this morning! pic.twitter.com/79diMkZhtl
— FSU Football (@FSU_Football) September 5, 2016
Best. Day. Ever.@TravisRudolph5 surprised Bo Paske with a personalized jersey this morning! pic.twitter.com/79diMkZhtl
On Monday, the sports star presented Bo with a personalized Seminoles football jersey emblazoned with the boy's last name and Rudolph's number 15.
He didn't stop there either: Rudolph also presented the Paskes with tickets to the Monday night's season opener against the University of Mississippi in which the wide receiver scored a touch down before a 45-34 win.
Leah and her son have become avid Seminoles fans since the player's kind gesture brought so much positivity in their lives, and they insist that they will be cheering for Travis at every game.
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