Elderly Woman Is Thrown Out Of Restaurant By The Manager, Who Regrets It Later

Crossing A Line

It was meant to be a relaxing final meal, but it soon became a terrifying experience that would pressure Ruth into taking action.

A widow at 79, she was not a vengeful person, but this guy had crossed the line.

Because of Ruth’s tiny mistake that happened months ago, this new manager was refusing her service. He would have to deal with her anger in the end.

Locals

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Ruth Rodgers and Tony, her husband, had been Arkansas locals all their lives. They had both spent their childhoods there, attended the local school, and became close with their friend Walter.

Their whole lives were in this town, and the thought of leaving could never occur to them. 

That’s why Walter’s diner became their favorite spot as soon as he opened it.

A Wall Full Of Photos

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Walter’s diner quickly became their go-to venue for any and every event. 

Throughout the years, it had become a place filled with memories from their whole lives.

The Rodgers couple were such regular customers at the diner that Walter hung a picture display that took up a whole wall, showcasing photographs of every celebration they had spent there.

From The Beginning

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One of the moments documented on the photo wall was the day that the diner opened. Walter stood between Ruth and Tony as they embraced him, celebrating his achievements.

From that day, the couple would visit the diner at least one day per week – twice when there was something special to celebrate.

On several occasions, they even reserved the entire place for a private party.

Through The Years

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They spent every special occasion there – birthdays, Christmas, New Year’s celebrations. But only one event made it onto the wall every single year: the couple’s wedding anniversary.

It was a precious collection of the many years they had been together, and it was there for every visitor to see.

They were all there, from the very first year they had spent together when they were 20 to the last time they had been able to celebrate.