Cancer diagnosis, wife’s passing hasn’t stopped North Texas meals on wheels volunteer
“If you don’t do something, you waste away,” Browning says. “So I would rather stay busy.”
Staying busy is an understatement for Browning who started volunteering for Meals on Wheels all thanks to a little nudging from his late wife, Deborah, who he was married to for 50 years.
“I was retired, and my wife said it would be good for me to do something and give back to the community,” Browning explains. “So she pushed me into it.”
He doesn’t just volunteer for Meals on Wheels occasionally.