Perhaps no one was more surprised that Georgia Scappaticci was named Angela Hospice's volunteer of the year than Georgia Scappaticci. The Plymouth Township woman was listening to a description of the yet-unnamed volunteer's service during Angela's recent appreciation dinner, and later said there were no immediate clues that it was her, because so many volunteers there do so much valuable work.
"Everyone deserves one," she said of the award. But when the presenter got to the part about the top volunteer making "the best lemon tarts" and notarizing patient documents, Scappaticci knew who they were talking about. "I was crying. I didn't know," she said. "'I can't believe this is happening to me,'" was her thought at the time.
Source: http://www.hometownlife.com/
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