Honesty is not yet a lost act… Teen finds $24K and does the honesty game!
Hey all,
I found this quite inspiring article from NewsDay.
Imagine stumbling upon $24,000 cash. What would you do with the money?
The untraceable wad of $100 bills, rubber-banded together inside a
zippered bank pouch, tumbled unnoticed from the purse of RoseMarie
Limoncelli, 39, as she sat Friday inside the AMC Fantasy theater in
Rockville Centre.Christopher Montgomery, 19, found the money as he was cleaning between seats.
The Lynbrook student returned it. Every dollar.
“I was shocked,” Limoncelli said. “It’s so commendable to see a
teenager do something so wonderful for someone else. My life could have
been flipped upside down.”Montgomery, a liberal arts student at Nassau Community College, yesterday was reluctant to talk about his choice.
“He won’t come out; he’s not the type of kid that likes attention,”
said his mother, Donna Montgomery, 49, outside the family’s Lynbrook
home. “He said, ‘It’s no big deal.’ I think he’s embarrassed.”But for the Hewlett woman who nearly lost the $24,000, it was a very
big deal indeed. Before recovering the cash, Limoncelli endured what
amounted to a brief waking nightmare.Limoncelli runs a business, and like many this time of year, she’s been a bit harried lately.
“It’s the holidays and I’m running in all different directions and trying to do my shopping in between,” she said.
On Friday, she still hadn’t made it to the bank when it came time
to accompany her 8-year-old daughter, Sabrina, to see “Happy Feet” at
7:15 p.m.Halfway through the film, Sabrina climbed onto Limoncelli’s lap. To
make room for her daughter, Limoncelli slid the purse under her seat,
where it tipped over. The bank pouch must have fallen out in the dark,
she said.On the way home, mother and daughter stopped for ice cream. In line at
the cash register, pint of Häagen-Dazs in hand, Limoncelli made the the
blood-chilling discovery. The deposit bag was gone.“My heart stopped,” she said. “My whole body was shaking.”
Frantic, she called her husband at home. The money wasn’t there. She
dialed information for the movie theater’s number — and was apoplectic
when they placed her on hold.“It was like the longest two minutes of my life,” she said. “I screamed
at the operator when she tried to give me the address and I said, ‘I
don’t care, just give me the number!’ … I was hysterical, crying.”When she called the theater, Limoncelli experienced the holiday miracle she will likely recount for years to come.
After examining the cash, Christopher Montgomery had handed the pouch over to his manager.
Limoncelli said he refused a cash reward, but she hopes he’ll at least accept a gift certificate to P.C. Richard & Son.
“I always tell my kids, ‘I believe: a good deed — you do one, you get one in return,’” Donna Montgomery said.
ARTICLE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - http://www.newsday.com/news/yahoo/ny-licash1217,0,2600559.story
Well ladies and gentlemen, what do you say? Whatever you might say, I’m quite inspired by this article and incident. The fact that honesty is not yet a lost integrity in Generation X is quite pretty
I really have to give it up for this guy, ‘coz not only did he show his honesty, but also opened the eyes of many a person around the world
Hatsoff to Christopher Montgomery!

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