Barry Peters and his son delivered a surprise to droves of Dunkin' Donuts customers last week in memory of his coffee-loving wife, who died six months ago from cardiac arrest. While Laura Peters' passing turned her family's world upside down, he and the couple's son, Davis, found a way to start healing with what they call "remembering Mom" moments. AMERICA TOGETHER: TEXAS MOM WRITES 'SANTA LETTERS' FOR FRONT-LINE PARENTSThey do things that she loved in order to keep her memory alive. Last Saturday, on the six-month anniversary of Laura Peters' death, their journey brought them to a Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru, where they paid for heaps of customer orders. It came to $208, and it gave Barry Peters an idea.
Source: Fox News December 12, 2020 16:29 UTC