Elderly Lady Works Multiple Jobs to Care For Her Husband, Is Called In for an Emergency Shift

An elderly lady, Cheryl Stewart, was called in for an emergency shift at her workplace, Teton High School. When she entered the premises, she found out that the school had called her in for something else.

Life tests us all in different ways. Some people have to go through health problems, while others have to make their way through a financial crisis.

Sometimes, a person may have to go through health and financial problems simultaneously. The lady in our story went through something similar but decided not to give up. Little did she know that a generous reward was waiting for her right around the corner.

Working as a lunch lady at Teton High School, Cheryl Stewart also cleaned the Forest Service building and the Seminary building after her shift. As the family’s sole breadwinner, things weren’t easy for the older woman.

Occasionally, Stewart also made rolls for the funerals held locally. She had to work hard to make ends meet because her husband was at home recovering from prostate cancer and lupus.

Stewart spent most of her day working but never complained. People loved her for her chirpiness and never saw her misbehaving with others, no matter what life made her go through.

Cheryl Stewart and Nate Eaton. | Source: Youtube.com/East Idaho News

Cheryl Stewart and Nate Eaton. | Source: Youtube.com/East Idaho News

Stewart used to travel in her van before the engine blew up. She had to borrow a car from her relative to travel to work.

Eaton pulled a small red box and handed it to Stewart, who couldn’t believe what was happening.

Little did she know that soon she wouldn’t have to worry about commuting to work. A surprise was waiting for her outside the school’s building.

Cheryl Stewart and Nate Eaton. | Source: Youtube.com/East Idaho News

Cheryl Stewart and Nate Eaton. | Source: Youtube.com/East Idaho News

On a chilly morning in December 2018, Stewart received a call from Teton High School, asking her to come in for an emergency shift. The selfless woman quickly got ready and reached her workplace.

A few minutes after she entered the cafeteria, a man wearing a Santa hat entered through the door and asked where Stewart was. She greeted him with a smile, after which he said:

“I’m Nate with East Idaho News. A Secret Santa sent us on a mission today to find you.”