Stacy Hurt was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer on her 44th birthday.
A few years ago, the wife, mother, and Pittsburgh resident was able to catch an earlier flight back home from Nashville so she could make it to her chemotherapy the following day.
However, her luggage was stowed on her original, later flight, which ended up being cancelled.
Stacy desperately needed said luggage. It was filled with items she needed for her chemotherapy. Not only did the bag contain important medications, it also contained a rosary and favorite shirt she wanted to take to her appointment.
Stacy realized her luggage wasn't going to make it back to her in time, if at all. As panic set in, she called Southwest at Pittsburgh International Airport.
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An airline employee picked up the phone and listened as Stacy explained her traumatic situation, which could've potentially been a matter of life and death.
The following morning, Stacy opened her front door and saw her luggage. It had been sitting on the front porch since 3 a.m.
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When she unzipped the bag, she noticed a handwritten note sitting on top of her belongings.