Two Bells. Vol. 14, No. 8. April 22, 1963.
Operators Kindness Draws Special Thanks.
This letter of appreciation has reference to operator L.C. Bramlett. So begins a special "Thank You" recently received by the Transit System from a regular rider of the Peachtree-Ansley bus.
It seems that on March 25, Operator Bramlett had a passenger on his bus, an aged lady who was so exhausted by a trip to town that she missed her home stop. Operator Bramlett took the lady to the end of his route and on the return trip brought her to her regular stop. Realizing that the lady could not go further without assistance, Operator Bramlett then took the time to help her off the bus and across the street and made sure that she would be able to get into her home alone.
A passenger who witnessed Operator Bramlett's act of kindness took the time, that very day, to write the letter of appreciation quoted above, and she included a special accolade for all the "pleasant, courteous and helpful" Peachtree-Ansley operators. Two Bells agrees that kindness "above and beyond the call of duty," deserves special recognition. Congratulations to Operator Bramlett and thanks to the appreciative passenger who brought the incident to our attention.
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L.C. Bramlett was the son of Roy Bramlett and Elizabeth Meers of Fannin Co., Ga., the Grandson of Andrew Jackson Bramlett and Allie Geneva Jones, The Great Grandson of Elisha Lafayette Bramlett and Mary Jane Woody and the Great, Great Grandson of Carlyle Charles Bramlett and Nancy Lavasque.
A heartfelt "Thank You" to "Gerre'" for sponsoring this memorial.
Two Bells. Vol. 14, No. 8. April 22, 1963.
Operators Kindness Draws Special Thanks.
This letter of appreciation has reference to operator L.C. Bramlett. So begins a special "Thank You" recently received by the Transit System from a regular rider of the Peachtree-Ansley bus.
It seems that on March 25, Operator Bramlett had a passenger on his bus, an aged lady who was so exhausted by a trip to town that she missed her home stop. Operator Bramlett took the lady to the end of his route and on the return trip brought her to her regular stop. Realizing that the lady could not go further without assistance, Operator Bramlett then took the time to help her off the bus and across the street and made sure that she would be able to get into her home alone.
A passenger who witnessed Operator Bramlett's act of kindness took the time, that very day, to write the letter of appreciation quoted above, and she included a special accolade for all the "pleasant, courteous and helpful" Peachtree-Ansley operators. Two Bells agrees that kindness "above and beyond the call of duty," deserves special recognition. Congratulations to Operator Bramlett and thanks to the appreciative passenger who brought the incident to our attention.
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L.C. Bramlett was the son of Roy Bramlett and Elizabeth Meers of Fannin Co., Ga., the Grandson of Andrew Jackson Bramlett and Allie Geneva Jones, The Great Grandson of Elisha Lafayette Bramlett and Mary Jane Woody and the Great, Great Grandson of Carlyle Charles Bramlett and Nancy Lavasque.
A heartfelt "Thank You" to "Gerre'" for sponsoring this memorial.