It’s the season of giving. And one Missouri man has given back a special gift.After finding some family photo albums in the trash, he went to great lengths to return them to their owner. As a veteran, Marcus Row has a motto he likes to live by.“I feel like you need to do one good deed every day,” Row, the veteran who found the album, said.On a recent stop at a gas station right outside St. Louis, Row admits he got more than he bargained for.“It was odd finding photo albums in a gas station trash can, and this was kind of a sign for me to do my good deed,” Row said. “This has to get back to the person that owns them. Somebody wants these out here.”Flipping through the albums, he discovered they belong to a woman named Betty Lloyd.“This person appears to be a senior, which makes it a little harder to find on social media. I’ve gone to the police station to try and track them down,” Row said. “I’ve gone to the tax assessors to find out where they live, and so far I haven’t found anything that can identify where she’s at.”Watch the video above to see how Row was able to get the photo album back to Lloyd.
It’s the season of giving. And one Missouri man has given back a special gift.
After finding some family photo albums in the trash, he went to great lengths to return them to their owner.
As a veteran, Marcus Row has a motto he likes to live by.
“I feel like you need to do one good deed every day,” Row, the veteran who found the album, said.
On a recent stop at a gas station right outside St. Louis, Row admits he got more than he bargained for.
“It was odd finding photo albums in a gas station trash can, and this was kind of a sign for me to do my good deed,” Row said. “This has to get back to the person that owns them. Somebody wants these out here.”
Flipping through the albums, he discovered they belong to a woman named Betty Lloyd.
“This person appears to be a senior, which makes it a little harder to find on social media. I’ve gone to the police station to try and track them down,” Row said. “I’ve gone to the tax assessors to find out where they live, and so far I haven’t found anything that can identify where she’s at.”
Watch the video above to see how Row was able to get the photo album back to Lloyd.