A Woman Pulls Up To A Coffee Stand In Tears. This Is How The Baristas Responded
March 23, 2016
A woman pulled up to a Vancouver, Washington Dutch Bros. stand in tears.
Someone told baristas Pierce Dunn and Evan Freeman, "she's just having a really bad day. Her husband passed," recounted Freeman.
"As soon as she said that, I was like, 'There's nothing more you need to say. We got this. We're going to do what we do every time we get someone who’s in pain or hurt. We're going to give them our love.'"

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Barbara Danner snapped the viral photo and shared the story on Facebook.
"Snapped this picture while waiting in line at the Dutch Bros on 138th Avenue today," she wrote. "Turns out the young lady in line ahead of us lost her 37-year-old husband last night. When the DB guys & gals noticed she was falling apart, they stopped everything and prayed with her for several minutes, invited her to come back for prayer and support, as well as anything else that she might need. Prayers for the young family, and you know where to stop for coffee!"
Pierce told Fox News, "If every single person did an act of kindness and had a smile on their face every single day, the world would be a completely different place."
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