Synopsis: When Josh Ferrin closed on his family's first home, he never thought he'd make the discovery of a lifetime — then give it back.
He thought about the home's previous owner, Arnold Bangerter, who died in November and left the house to his children.
"I could imagine him in his workshop. From time to time, he would carefully bundle up $100 with twine, climb up into his attic and put it into a box to save. And he didn't do that for me," Ferrin said of the man who had worked as a biologist for the Utah Department of Fish and Game."
What a great story to wake up to!
Video Courtesy of KSL.com
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