HUDSON, Ohio (WJW) – A parade of classic cars made its way through Hudson Saturday to pass by one particular house on Boston Mills Road.
They were there for James Gay, a lover of classic cars who also collects miniature classics. He is receiving end-of-life care.
“I think this is more like Christmas to me. Whoever can’t get out has to leave the cars here,” he said with a laugh.
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Gay had the chance to get a close-up look at some of the cars he remembers so well because, in his words, he was around when they were made.
Surrounded by family and friends, it was an emotional but special moment.
This was all possible because of the “Gift of a Day” program provided by Crossroads Hospice and Palliative Care. For the “Give of a Day,” the question is: if you had one day to live, what would that day look like?
“It’s the greatest feeling in the world to make somebody smile, and thinking that may be their last time to enjoy this with their family,” said Rhonda Kissner, the coordinator of the program.