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DOVER, Del. -- Eighty-four-year-old Sigrid Mills loves to bake so much she does it almost every day. Her reward, though, is not in the eating. It s in the giving. May I leave you something that I made she asks a patient. Cheesecake Thirty years ago, Mills started visiting patients from her church at what has become Bayhealth Kent General in Dover, Delaware. She had no idea then it would lead to this. Sigrid Mills CBS News stanley cup Asked how many days a week she comes to the hospital, Mills says, Every day, ever skechers y day. In fact, she hasn t missed a day in more than 10 years.Why does she go every day Because I have a big mouth, she said. When I go visit people I say, I ll see you tomorrow, and once I promise something like that, I keep my promise. Many of those she visits are complete strangers. I say to them, You don t know me and I don t know you, but we re going to get to know each other. She breaks the af1 ice and warms the room with her favorite hymns. And she often bumps into thankful people like Shirley Mayhew, a recovering cancer patient Mills used to visit. She makes a difference, I tell you, says Mayhew. She s serenity with a capital S. At the supermarket recently, a former patient recognized her. Sigrid Mills visits a patient. CBS Ne |
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