Hero gumbo cook Donnell Stallworth at the Shrimp Basket – courtesy photo
Something had to be wrong.
For over a decade, his routine was as reliable as the sunrise: every day around 11 a.m, the door to the Shrimp Basket in Pensacola, Florida would swing open and one loyal customer would walk in.
Donnell Stallworth, a cook at the Shrimp Basket, said the regular visitor is like “everyone’s grandpa”. They liked him so much that, a few months ago, the staff threw him a party to celebrate his 78th birthday.
Every day the old man orders a cup of gumbo before heading home again.
But earlier this month, the man stopped showing up. As the days mounted, concern spread among Donnell and the the staff.
Where was he?
Donnell was determined to find out, because, by this point, the old guy was something more than a customer—he was a friend.
“I just left work, went to his house, and I knocked on the door like two times,” he told WEAR-TV News in the video below. “The third time I knocked on it… I kind of stayed up for a minute, and I knocked again, and I heard him like, ‘Help’ and ‘Who is it?’”
When he heard it was Donell, the man—who wasn’t named for medical privacy reasons—invited him in. He was sprawled on the floor where he had been lying for days after falling.
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His body was badly bruised with multiple ribs broken, according to the news report. Who knows how long he would have been lying there had no one else noticed he was missing?
That daily cup of gumbo and a cook who cared likely saved his life.
“He was in tears, like, ‘I don’t even know how long I’ve been here’,” Donell recalled.
Paramedics arrived soon afterward and the senior is now on the mend, working his way back to health with a steady diet of rehab and a cup of gumbo delivered every few days by the kind chef.
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But the staff is hoping that soon, the Shrimp Basket’s door will swing open at 11 a.m., and smiles on both sides of the counter will stretch a little bit wider—with the gumbo tasting sweeter than ever before.
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