Pay for someone else’s coffee

A detailed view of aromatic roasted Arabica coffee beans, highlighting texture and brown color.

Josie and Rorie’s parents love coffee. They love the smell, the flavors, and Jesse even likes decaf coffee! For this little act of kindness we suggest you buy someone else coffee (or another drink).

It’s not just about the drink—it’s about the feeling of being seen, cared for, and unexpectedly valued. In a world that can sometimes feel rushed and disconnected, these small acts of kindness remind us that a little generosity goes a long way.

Thank you for celebrating Josie and Rorie today with buying coffee!

4 thoughts on “Pay for someone else’s coffee”

  1. Paying for someone else’s coffee is never the wrong thing to do and can brighten even the dullest of days!

  2. Matt and Rhonda Rydberg

    We feel our overwhelming love for Rorie and Josie every day. Our memories of them live in our hearts. We are honored to pass on this love to others in this way. In honor of Rorie and Josie’s birthday today we purchased groceries for the next person in line at the grocery store and bought a coffee and pastries for a gentleman at Panera.

  3. Andy and Liz Hunt

    In honor of Rorie and Josie Fletcher- while in line for Scooters Coffee, I paid for the order directly behind me ❤️ .

  4. Andy and Liz Hunt

    In honor of Rorie and Josie Fletcher- today I paid for the vehicle behind me while in line at Scooters. ❤️

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