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Ailing grandpa on ‘bucket list’ trip gets heartwarming note from flight attendant: ‘Grace and kindness’

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An Alaska Airlines flight attendant moved people to tears after giving an elderly man a heartfelt note on his last trip before he passed.

The touching sendoff was detailed in a Reddit post that the deceased’s granddaughter penned to the carrier.

“Just desired to say thanks — and to let you recognize how much small gestures really mean,” she wrote.

Based on the post, the 87-year-old traveler suffered from “late-stage heart failure” and desired to visit Alaska before he passed.

“He didn’t get to see all the pieces, but he made it to Alaska,” gushed the Redditor while recounting her grandpa’s (not pictured) final hurrah. “And Alaska Airlines helped get him there with grace and kindness.” Getty Images

“[He] had at all times dreamed of seeing Alaska,” his bereaved grandchild wrote. “It was #1 on his bucket list.”

As her grandfather realized he didn’t have much time left, the stalwart senior reportedly told his granddaughter that he wanted “to see the mountains one last time.”

So, determined to honor his final wish, the dying man and his progeny booked an Alaska Airlines trip from Seattle, Washington, to Juneau.

Alaska Airlines reps said they’re working to substantiate the moving saga and likewise discover the flight attendant who wrote the letter. Anadolu via Getty Images

The Redditor wrote that the flight was “quiet” and that her grandpa spent “most of it staring out the window, holding my hand.”

Their trip took a singular turn when a perceptive flight attendant “noticed how emotional he was.” She “gently asked if all the pieces was okay,” prompting his granddaughter to fill her in on his last hurrah.

Upon hearing this, the conscientious crewmember smiled, nodded and disappeared down the aisle, before returning with a pair of Alaska Airlines wings and a handwritten note.

It read, “We’re honored to fly with you today. Thanks for letting us be a part of your journey.”

“[He] had at all times dreamed of seeing Alaska,” his bereaved grandchild wrote. “It was #1 on his bucket list.” ImageHit – stock.adobe.com

The elderly traveler was so moved by the gesture that he held onto the note for the entire trip.

After the adventurer “passed away peacefully” three weeks later, the family placed the note in his coat pocket throughout the funeral.

“He didn’t get to see all the pieces, but he made it to Alaska,” gushed the granddaughter. “And Alaska Airlines helped get him there with grace and kindness.”

Alaska Airlines reps told Newsweek that employees are working to substantiate the moving saga and likewise discover the flight attendant who wrote the letter — whom they hope to honor for her “service and compassion.”

“We’re deeply moved to listen to how this moment resonated with the family,” they said. “At Alaska, we’re incredibly pleased with our flight attendants and all employees who lead with heart and empathy.”

The air carrier added, “While we will’t speak to this individual moment without further verification, we will say that recognizing acts of kindness is core to our internal culture.”

The post also elicited waterworks across Reddit.

“What a positive memory for you, so glad the attendant made the small gesture that meant a lot to your grandpa,” wrote one. “Good on you for taking him to see Alaska [to] make that bucket list trip come true!

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An Alaska Airlines flight attendant moved people to tears after giving an elderly man a heartfelt note on his last trip before he passed.

The touching sendoff was detailed in a Reddit post that the deceased’s granddaughter penned to the carrier.

“Just desired to say thanks — and to let you recognize how much small gestures really mean,” she wrote.

Based on the post, the 87-year-old traveler suffered from “late-stage heart failure” and desired to visit Alaska before he passed.

“He didn’t get to see all the pieces, but he made it to Alaska,” gushed the Redditor while recounting her grandpa’s (not pictured) final hurrah. “And Alaska Airlines helped get him there with grace and kindness.” Getty Images

“[He] had at all times dreamed of seeing Alaska,” his bereaved grandchild wrote. “It was #1 on his bucket list.”

As her grandfather realized he didn’t have much time left, the stalwart senior reportedly told his granddaughter that he wanted “to see the mountains one last time.”

So, determined to honor his final wish, the dying man and his progeny booked an Alaska Airlines trip from Seattle, Washington, to Juneau.

Alaska Airlines reps said they’re working to substantiate the moving saga and likewise discover the flight attendant who wrote the letter. Anadolu via Getty Images

The Redditor wrote that the flight was “quiet” and that her grandpa spent “most of it staring out the window, holding my hand.”

Their trip took a singular turn when a perceptive flight attendant “noticed how emotional he was.” She “gently asked if all the pieces was okay,” prompting his granddaughter to fill her in on his last hurrah.

Upon hearing this, the conscientious crewmember smiled, nodded and disappeared down the aisle, before returning with a pair of Alaska Airlines wings and a handwritten note.

It read, “We’re honored to fly with you today. Thanks for letting us be a part of your journey.”

“[He] had at all times dreamed of seeing Alaska,” his bereaved grandchild wrote. “It was #1 on his bucket list.” ImageHit – stock.adobe.com

The elderly traveler was so moved by the gesture that he held onto the note for the entire trip.

After the adventurer “passed away peacefully” three weeks later, the family placed the note in his coat pocket throughout the funeral.

“He didn’t get to see all the pieces, but he made it to Alaska,” gushed the granddaughter. “And Alaska Airlines helped get him there with grace and kindness.”

Alaska Airlines reps told Newsweek that employees are working to substantiate the moving saga and likewise discover the flight attendant who wrote the letter — whom they hope to honor for her “service and compassion.”

“We’re deeply moved to listen to how this moment resonated with the family,” they said. “At Alaska, we’re incredibly pleased with our flight attendants and all employees who lead with heart and empathy.”

The air carrier added, “While we will’t speak to this individual moment without further verification, we will say that recognizing acts of kindness is core to our internal culture.”

The post also elicited waterworks across Reddit.

“What a positive memory for you, so glad the attendant made the small gesture that meant a lot to your grandpa,” wrote one. “Good on you for taking him to see Alaska [to] make that bucket list trip come true!

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