century but bill anderson shared some great stories with us while remember hearing her dad's amy anderson. >> sammy live most of her life in baltimore and moved to durham to be close to his family when he was 100-years- old. >> up until the beginning of plummeted. >>> bringing on duke hospice didn't mean the end because sammy had another birthday and a new great grandchild he wanted to meet. on up october 2nd, broke carla and -- was born and dad got to embrace her and see her. and dad chose on october 14th to go to heaven and i believe he went with a big smile. >>> in addition to helping sammy and then terror -- the entire anderson family, deal with the end of a great life, the folks at duke hospice were also able to give sergeant anderson another honor. >>> we honor your service. we recognize that you would have given your life -- of given your life for your country if that were necessary. >>> what a nice story. we have much more information on duke hospice and home care volunteer on what a difference a week makes. >> we were talking winter storm warning, we had i said this time friday night to yo