What country star Lee Brice just did for this military widow will leave you sobbing

The thing about country music is this – the artists are damn good people.

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And no one is better than Lee Brice.

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The hit-maker behind songs such as “I Don’t Dance” and “That Don’t Sound Like You” played a benefit concert in 2015 for the Folds of Honor organization in which he came to meet a woman by the name of Ginger Ravella, who had just lost her husband, Troy Gilbert, when his F-16 fighter jet crashed in Iraq while trying to save U.S. troops. Ginger, still obviously distraught over the loss of her husband, was emotionally touched by Lee’s chart-topper “I Drive Your Truck.”

There were hugs and warm wishes that night between Ginger and Lee.

But Lee was far from done.

For six months, Lee searched to find the a third generation, family-owned 2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 that had belonged to Ginger’s husband. And on April 2 at the 2016 ACM Party for a Cause Festival, he presented the truck to her and her family.

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And the tears flowed.

“I think about how much I wanted my late husband’s pickup truck that he bought about six months before he died,” Ginger explains. “I thought I would have him here with me forever and I don’t, so things he had mean a lot to me.”

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