The Man With The Roses

Every June 4th, someone left a rose on my father’s grave. For ten years, we wondered who it could be. This year, I decided to wait and find out. I watched as a man I’d never seen before approached, placed a white rose on the grave, and softly read from a small notebook, his voice trembling with emotion.

When I stepped forward and spoke to him, he admitted he was the one who had been leaving the roses. He told me he knew my father—but not in the way I expected. Then he said something that stunned me: my father had saved his life.

Years ago, the man had tried to steal from my father’s hardware store. Instead of calling the police, my father offered him a choice—come back the next day and work for a full day’s pay. The man showed up, moved by the simple dignity my father had shown him.

That moment changed everything. My father gave him small jobs, steady pay, and food to take home. What began as an act of mercy became a second chance—and every June 4th, the man returned with a rose to honor the life that had changed his own.

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