A bus driver in Wisconsin's good deeds are rewarded

Dwight Miller with a special needs student in Wisconsin
@Deepizzaguy (94245)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
August 15, 2018 6:43pm CST
Dwight Miller is a former bus driver in the Cedarburg School District in Wisconsin who recently retired after working 19 years as a bus driver that had as his passengers students with special needs. Miller decided to retire this year since his wife, son and his grandchildren are now living in Ohio. Miller took up the idea of being a bus driver with children that had special needs since it only gave him a purpose in life by assisting passengers who required tender loving care but also kept him fit physically. Susan Grosskoph who was his former neighbor in the Cedarburg School District nominated Miller "Be A Good Neighbor" Contest. Susan won the contest to see the documentary of the late Fred Rogers who was the host of the children's show on PBS "Mister Roger's Neighborhood" in a private screening three weeks ago. Miller who is a member of the Friendship Ministries which helped to develop kindness to his fellow man and woman. Who says "Nice guys finish last."?
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• India
16 Aug 18
Such a great man he is[
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@Deepizzaguy (94245)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
24 Aug 18
Dwight is doing something that he really enjoys doing since it beats sitting around doing nothing to make people's lives better.
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@lady1993 (27225)
• Philippines
16 Aug 18
that was really nice of him to do
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@Deepizzaguy (94245)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
24 Aug 18
Dwight was doing what God told him to do so he could be a happy person.
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Aug 18
He lives a life of good deeds.
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@Deepizzaguy (94245)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
16 Aug 18
Dwight did his best to make the lives of his passengers have a wonderful time.
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