Widower Orders Sandwich At Subway, Looks At $1 Bill Cashier Gives Him And Freaks Out

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in July 2015.

For Peter Bilello, a simple visit to his mother in Italy more than 50 years ago turned into a life-changing moment. His mother, playing matchmaker, suggested he marry a girl named Grace whom he didn’t even know. Despite the unconventional start, Peter, then 35, and Grace, then 23, tied the knot in Italy just 40 days later.

Photo Credit: ABC News

Photo Credit: ABC News

In 1964, the couple moved to Connecticut, where Peter resides today. They built a life together, raising two children and welcoming four grandchildren. Peter fondly remembers Grace as an excellent wife, cook, and mother, emphasizing that wherever she went, he followed.

Their enduring love faced a formidable challenge in 2001 when Grace was diagnosed with cancer. Despite undergoing surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, the cancer returned three years later. Peter stood by her side, providing unwavering support through treatments and taking on household chores when she was unwell.

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Photo Credit: ABC News

In 2009, Peter had a creative idea to mark their enduring love. He and Grace each signed a dollar bill, which he kept in his wallet for five years. Then, during a routine shopping trip, Peter accidentally spent the bills, fearing he’d never see them again. However, their love persisted, and in 2014, they celebrated their 50th anniversary.

Tragically, in November 2014, after 13 years as a cancer survivor, Grace passed away. Peter reflected on their close relationship, emphasizing the crucial role family support played in her prolonged battle against cancer.

Photo Credit: ABC News

Photo Credit: ABC News

Fast forward to a few weeks ago when Peter took his granddaughter, Ashley, to a sandwich shop. In a twist of fate, he received three single dollars as change, and one of them had a familiar signature – “Grace B.” Peter and Ashley were overcome with emotion, considering it a miracle to have the dollar back after five years.

With tears of joy, Peter and Ashley visited Grace’s grave to share the news, a touching moment that honored her memory. Peter attributes the miracle to Grace, describing it as the right time and place, and he now keeps the cherished dollar in a safe place.

Photo Credit: ABC News

Photo Credit: ABC News

As for the dollar he signed, Peter expressed his wish to recover it as well, underscoring the sentimental value these small bills have acquired in their extraordinary love story.

In a world filled with millions of people, the return of the dollar bill became a symbol of the enduring miracle of love, proving that sometimes, against the odds, miracles do happen.

Sources: ABC News

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