Not everyone makes the front page. But everyone leaves a story worth telling.
September 1951, East Lansing, Michigan. A twelve-year-old boy sees another kid lost at the school bus stop and walks over to help. "Hey, the bus stops right here. I'll wait with you."
That moment of kindness became the foundation for how Thomas John Amiss would treat people for the next 73 years.
Tom looked like any other well-dressed car salesman walking down the street. Sharp suits, cool cars, successful business. You'd probably walk right past him. But behind that ordinary exterior was someone extraordinary — a man who maintained friendships across seven decades, conquered his fear of flying for 36 years of marriage, ran 16 marathons after age 40, and never forgot what it felt like to be the new kid who needed help.
His little Yorkshire terriers were named Pee, Wee, and Mini. His best friend from seventh grade left a tribute that reads like a love letter to loyalty. And somewhere, his grandson carries forward the legacy of a man who showed people where they belonged.
This is the story of someone you might have walked past and never noticed — pulled from a real obituary and turned into an unforgettable reminder that extraordinary lives are happening all around us.
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