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Town Rallies to Deliver One Last Gift to Fallen Soldier's Wife

Town Rallies to Deliver One Last Gift to Fallen Soldier's Wife
The community of Laramie, Wyoming came together with strangers across the US in a touching tribute to a US soldier killed overseas who never got the chance to finish a project which was to become a meaningful gift for his wife -- the restoration of a 1959 Chevy truck.

The community of Laramie, Wyoming came together with strangers across the country in a touching tribute to a US soldier who never got the chance to finish a project which was to become a significant gift for his wife.

Before being deployed to Afghanistan with the National Guard, Captain Bruce Hays paid an auto mechanic $17,000 to transform the rusty shell of 1959 Chevy truck into a surprise gift that would remind his wife of fond memories with her father, who drove the same model.

While Bruce was serving overseas, he was killed by a roadside bomb. To make things worse, the unscrupulous mechanic had left town with all the money.

The truck remained a heap of unfinished business and sorrowful regret until word spread and the community rallied to deliver one last gift for the fallen husband and father.

A website was set up and auto enthusiasts from across the country joined the project donating car parts, like these, to help complete the restoration of the antique pickup. As a token of thanks, each contributor received a commemorative gift for their involvement. A ceremony was held unveiling the truck, with dozens in attendance, as the keys were turned over to Bruce's wife.

(WATCH the video below, or read the story from 9-News)

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